Graham Gold has published the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' episode 441, Graham is a former DJ magazine Top 100 DJ. Scientific Sound Asia is the Asian electronic music station for the region and internationally.
The inception of Graham's weekly podcast originated from his exit from Kiss 100 FM in London. The name of the show was inspired by the words tattooed on his arm during a tour in the United States in the late nineties. Graham achieved worldwide recognition through his renowned London club night, Peach, and his weekly program on the legendary Kiss 100 FM in London.
During his early career as a disc jockey, he held a ten-year residency at Gullivers Club in Mayfair, London, performing six nights a week. His journey in the industry started at 17 in the early 1970s when his passion for Afrocentric music led him to collaborate with his friend Duncan Uren. Together, they formed 'The Funky Road Show', a popular mobile disco service in London's West End.
Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.
At the young age of 18, Graham was performing black music regularly at various nightclubs in the UK capital. By the early 1980s, he secured multiple residencies on pirate radio stations in the city, showcasing a diverse range of genres such as Reggae, Soul, Disco, and Jazz Funk in his collection of records.
As a result of his regular events and reputation, he earned a slot with the Radio London Soul Night Out crew and began a weekly Saturday night soul show on London's Capital FM, thus winning 'Broadcaster of the Year' in 1985. Although he was well known in London it was his years at London's Kiss 100 FM that earned him international acclaim.
He was acknowledged as the driving force behind the station's success and propelled himself to fame by making it to the DJ Magazine Top 100 for 8 consecutive years. Moreover, he has sold more than 700,000 albums featuring his diverse mixes and has achieved 6 BPI Certified Gold albums and 4 Silver ones.
Having accumulated years of experience, he has travelled extensively around the world, showcasing his talent in 150 cities across more than 43 countries. His performances have included appearances at renowned events such as Glastonbury, Homelands, Gatecrasher, Gods Kitchen, Passion, Slinky, Impulz, Earthdance, W.E.M.F., Summadayze, and The Street Parade in Zurich. Despite his international success, Graham continues to be highly popular and remains passionate about music, regularly hosting events in Asia and worldwide.
Graham's weekly program showcases top-notch House and Techno music, including exclusive promos from record labels and producers spanning various sub-genres such as Deep House, Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House, Deep Tech, Organic House, and Techno. Despite being affiliated with several international labels, he recently dropped 'Jazz Funk' on Martin Sharp's Jeepers Records just before embarking on his European tour in the summer.
Episode 441 of Esta La Musica by DJ Graham Gold takes listeners through a captivating mix of Deep House, House, and Tech House, complemented by Afro House and Melodic House & Techno. The episode begins with the soulful “Toto Tides” by Beanfield featuring Bajka and seamlessly transitions into deep grooves like Arodes’ “Where Do We Go.”
Highlights include the iconic “I Go” by Peggy Gou (Soulwax Remix) and the dynamic Martin Ikin Remix of Basement Jaxx’s “Where's Your Head At.” The set is infused with Afro House rhythms in BLOND_ISH, Mercier Amadou & Mariam’s “Sete” and closes with engaging Tech House tracks like Mennie’s “What Happened.” This episode is an eclectic and rhythmic journey that showcases DJ Graham Gold’s signature style and impeccable track selection.
'Esta La Musica' 441.
Beanfield Feat. Bajka - Toto Tides [Compost]
Arodes - Where Do We Go (Malone) Redolent
Rossi. - Find Your Way Homegrown
Luuk Van Dijk, Kabbibna - Kick It Kev [Microhertz]
Rizzer - Artwork [Mimetic]
Darion Suerte - Focus [Deeper South]
Sebastian Ledher, Tom Neatis, Toochi (SA) - Track 1 [Whoyostro]
Peggy Gou - I Go (Soulwax) [Gudu]
Far & High, Marc Depulse - Underrated [Katerm]
Space Motion & Asher Swissa & Stylo - Relax [Space Motion]
BLOND_ISH, Mercier Amadou & Mariam - Sete [Insomniac]
Kevin Mckay, Lovra - Let's Freak [Glasgow Underground]
Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At (Martin Ikin Remix)
Mennie - What Happened [Locus]
Charlie Southgate - Floormagnet [FM]
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