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Graham Gold publishes playlist for Esta La Musica 407

  • Aug 7, 2021
  • 3 min read
British DJ and producer Graham Gold performing at an event on Pioneer CDJs and Mixer with his right hand raised, colour image taken from his left side.

Graham Gold delivers another edition of Esta La Musica on Scientific Sound Asia. The platform operates as an Asian electronic music radio station, DJ agency and promoter, while also publishing music news for underground electronic music audiences across Asia and internationally.


Graham’s name is closely tied to several important periods in UK electronic music broadcasting. From London pirate radio to Capital FM and Kiss 100, his career has linked radio culture with Progressive House, Trance and underground club music.


His years at Kiss 100 placed him among the recognised voices of British dance music radio. At the same time, Peach gave him a major club platform in London, with later reunion events in London and Ibiza keeping that connection active.


Long before wider international recognition, Graham was building his sound through London residencies and underground radio work. Gulliver’s Club in Mayfair and other early appearances exposed him to Soul, Disco, Reggae, Jazz-Funk and the electronic records that later informed his broader selection style.


The Funky Road show Founders Duncan Uren and Graham Gold behind their console performing in the later seventies, vintage Black and White photo.

'The Funky Road Show' with Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.


Now based in Thailand, Graham is active within South East Asia’s underground electronic music circuit. Appearances across Koh Phangan, Phuket, Pattaya and Koh Samui connect his long-running DJ background with regional club nights, beach events and festival settings.


His radio archive and DJ mixes can be followed through Mixcloud, while updates are available on Facebook and Instagram. Further music activity can be found through SoundCloud and Resident Advisor.


Graham’s recent productions show a clear interest in melodic and progressive underground club sounds. The Lost City on Patent Skillz combines rolling bass movement with detailed synth layers, while remixes from Tomy Wahl and DJ Lion & Just Julien take the track into darker club territory.


His Beatport catalogue also includes Ballroom Records releases such as Uncanny Parallels, Postponed and Manipulation with Jourdan Bordes. These tracks draw on Progressive House and Melodic House and Techno, using hypnotic phrasing, measured arrangement and dancefloor-focused rhythm.


The uplifting Trance side of Graham’s catalogue also stays part of his wider identity. Glorified, Living In The Now and the Manuel Le Saux remix of Moving On connect his melodic radio history with contemporary production.


Esta La Musica brings together Deep House, Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House and Trance. The show gives Graham Gold a regular space to connect his decades of broadcasting and club experience with current underground electronic music.


DJ Graham Gold presents episode 407 of Esta La Musica on Scientific Sound Asia, with a selection moving through Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House and deeper club material. The episode includes music from Sudbeat Music, Toolroom, Katermukke, Knee Deep In Sound, Kompakt Extra and FSOE.


Tapesh and Sunday Noise open with Pressure, setting a reduced groove before Einmusik and Dirty Doering add melodic movement on Time Lapse. Eli & Dani then bring the mix into Progressive House territory with What Do You Know, followed by Maxinne and Lauren L'aimant’s Tech House cut Take It Anymore on Toolroom.


Vakabular’s Dream Catcher builds on that melodic line, while JP Lantieri’s Ellipse keeps the set in a structured Progressive House frame. Cid Inc. and Dmitry Molosh then provide one of the central moments with Coalition on Sudbeat Music, adding a darker and more spacious direction.


Kamilo Sanclemente and Fuenka follow with the Fuenka remix of Elixir, keeping the pressure focused through layered percussion and melodic detail. Ant Klent’s Sun Kissed shifts the rhythm towards Minimal / Deep Tech, giving the second half a tighter and more stripped section.


Yousef and CamelPhat’s April moves the set back into Melodic House and Techno, with Knee Deep In Sound providing a recognised label point. Robag Wruhme’s Frontex Frappant on Kompakt Extra continues that mood with a more leftfield melodic approach.


The closing stretch turns to House Music through Joe Smooth’s classic Promised Land in the Jac & Hutch remix. Steve Lawler and Dateless close the episode with Jus Sayin (Ecstasy Original) on VIVa, ending the show with a tougher Tech House groove.


DJ Graham Gold Esta La Musica 407

Tapesh, Sunday Noise - Pressure [Avotre]

Einmusik & Dirty Doering - Time Lapse [Katermukke]

Eli & Dan - What Do You Know [Blazer]

Maxinne, Laurent L'aimant - Take It Anymore [Toolroom]

Vakabular - Dream Catcher [Skytop]

Jp Lantieri - Ellipse [Krafted End]

Cid Inc & Dmitry Molosh - Coalition [Sudbeat]

Kamilo Sanclemente & Fuenka - Elixir (Fuenka Remix) [Fsoe]

Ant Klent - Sun Kissed [Overdose]

Yousef, Camelphat - April  [Knee Deep In Sound]

Robag Wruhme - Frontex Frappant [Kompakt Extra]

Joe Smooth - Promised Land (Jac & Hutch Remix) [Revoke]

Steve Lawler, Dateless - Jus Sayin (Ecstasy Orig) [Viva]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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