In Episode 642 of After Hours, co-host Hypnotised collaborates with DJ Lulu Sfeir to deliver a vibrant and engaging show. Scientific Sound Asia, a prominent electronic music station, continues to establish its influence in the Asian music scene, reaching a global audience through its innovative programming.
This week, Hypnotised takes the lead as host. Originating from Ghent, Belgium, a city with a rich electronic music heritage, he has made a name for himself through his performances at iconic events like "I Love Techno" and "10 Days of Techno." Known for his masterful blending of progressive and tech music, Hypnotised has captivated audiences and built a dedicated following.
His partnership with fellow Belgian artist PatriZe on the "After Hours" show has further solidified his presence in the Progressive House music scene. Broadcast across four prestigious radio stations, TM Radio (USA), X-Beat (EU), Cosmos Radio (Germany), and Scientific Sound Asia (Vietnam), the show has become a staple for fans of the genre. Together, Hypnotised and PatriZe have elevated the program into a global platform, showcasing the latest in underground music.
In addition to their weekly broadcast, they curate 'AH Digital Essentials' on Proton Radio (USA) and Hypnotised hosts 'Energetic' on Progressive Beats Radio (Germany), offering a diverse array of progressive sounds to their audience.
Beyond radio, Hypnotised has built a reputation for his dynamic live performances. His appearances on major platforms like Ibiza Global Radio, Frisky Radio, DI FM, and Golden Wings Music Radio highlight his influence in the scene. His collaborations with artists like Marco Bailey, Tom Hades, and Nick Bril, along with performances at top venues and festivals such as the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) and Deep on Deck Festival in South Africa, have cemented his status in the international house music community.
The launch of his record label "AH Digital" in 2015 marked a new chapter in his career. His debut EP, 'People from the Otherworld,' achieved significant success, peaking at number four on the charts. The remix by Rui Da Silva further boosted its acclaim. Hypnotised's "Infinity" EP also made waves, securing top spots on the Beatport Release Charts in the UK.
Producing under the alias "Man on the Moon," his track "Sense" on the Bonzai label and his victory in the Metapop remix competition have demonstrated his versatility and talent. His music has been featured on Belgium's leading radio station, 'Studio Brussels,' and he continues to contribute to labels like Bonzai Progressive, Green Martian, and Stellar Fountain.
Looking forward, Hypnotised has new releases planned on SLC-6 Music, Tantalum Records, and AH Digital. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music promises to keep his audience engaged and eager for what comes next.
Guest DJ Lulu Sfeir.
This weeks guest Lulu Sfeir is a DJ and producer from Santiago del Estero, Argentina, who has been making waves in the progressive and organic house music scenes. Her journey began in her hometown, where the rich cultural backdrop of Argentina played a significant role in shaping her artistic expression.
Influenced by the rhythms of her environment and the emotions of her experiences, Lulu has crafted a distinct sound that resonates deeply with her audience, earlier this month she released her "Fading Spark" EP on their label AH Digital. Her tracks, such as “Fading Spark,” “A Way to Go,” and “Ineffable,” have garnered attention for their immersive and melodic qualities.
Known for incorporating deep, melodic elements and rhythmic beats, her music offers a transformative experience that transports listeners to different realms. Her live performances further highlight her talent, as she skillfully weaves together tracks to create captivating journeys through sound, leaving her audiences enthralled.
Lulu's ability to connect with her audience is evident not only in her solo work but also through her collaborations with other artists in the electronic music scene. Her dedication to her craft and her unique approach to blending progressive and organic house elements have made her a prominent figure in the industry, and her career continues to rise as she explores new music.
After Hours 642 presents an exciting blend of Progressive House by Hypnotised and Lulu Sfeir. Hypnotised kicks off the first hour with tracks from Electric Dada and Miguel Ante, setting a mesmerizing ambiance. In the second hour, Lulu Sfeir carries on the musical journey with selections from Jelly for the Babies, Daniel Testas, and Francesco Pico, guaranteeing a smooth and immersive listening experience from start to finish.
Remember to set a reminder for the live house music radio show on Monday, September 23rd, 2024, which will be broadcast from 10:00 PM to 12:00 AM Indochina Time (ICT). Should you miss the live show, the replay will be available on Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ICT).
After Hours 642 Tracklist.
Hypnotised: (first hour).
Electric Dada & FM - Technology
Casper Muzan - Miracles
Emma Lemus - Beautiful Place (Zstimer Remix)
Nicko MZ - Innerchild
Miguel Ante, Phillosopher - Ancient Planet
Max Blade - Just Be
Boraa, Arcadio - Snowflake
Facundo Sosa - Nightwalker
Nicolas Benedetti, Fer De Risio - Edoras (Fabri Lopez Remix)
Lulu Sfeir: (second hour).
Jelly for the Babies - The Day I Furst Saw You (Freedo Mosho Remix) [Guateque Music]
Lulu Sfeir - A Way to Go (Original Mix) [AH Digital]
Alejo Fochi & Agustin Petros - Light Days (Original Mix) [AH Digital]
Nicolas Viana & Jelly for the Babies - Magnetic Rose (Original Mix) [The Purr]
Daniel Testas - Beyond the Clouds (Federico Monachesi Remix) [Movement Recordings]
Kostya Outta & Kamilo Sanclemente - Starlight (Original Mix) [Mango Alley]
André Moret & Yudi Watanabe - Dystopnoise (Original Mix) [Plasiris Sonores Records]
Francesco Pico - State of the Wave (K Loveski Remix) [Magnitude Recordings]
Rokka - Puzzle (Poli Siufi Remix) [AH Digital]
Julian Nates - Dystopic Bend (Original Mix) [Musique de Lune]
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