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Graham Gold publishes playlist for 'Esta La Musica' 369.


British DJ and producer Graham Gold sitting in a chair at an angle looking at the cameraman in a studio shot, black and white image.

Graham Gold has released the playlist for his weekly show 'Esta La Musica', broadcast on Saturday, 3rd of October 2020. You can tune in to the show using the Mixcloud player provided below. Scientific Sound Asia is a platform dedicated to electronic music, serving as an electronic music station, DJ agency, and promoter for Asia with a worldwide following.


Graham's show took its name from the tattoo on his right arm, acquired in Los Angeles, United States, during the late nineties. He rose to prominence in the electronic music scene with his weekly broadcasts on London's Kiss 100.


Moreover, he is renowned for his London club brand 'Peach'. Following his departure from Kiss 100 and relocation to Southeast Asia, he introduced Esta La Musica. This new Techno show was named after the tattoo on his arm bearing the title 'Esta La Musica'.


During his early DJ years, Graham made a name for himself in London, UK, with a decade-long residency at Gullivers Club in Mayfair, where he performed six nights a week. His standing within the clubbing scene elevated, establishing him as a prominent figure.


At the age of seventeen, his journey to success commenced when his love for Afrocentric music inspired the launch of a popular mobile disco alongside a friend in the early seventies. Together, he and Duncan Uren transformed The Funky Road Show into a renowned brand in London's West End.


By eighteen, Graham was playing black music five nights a week in the UK capital. This led to regular slots on various pirate radio stations in the 1980s across London, exposing him to diverse music genres like Reggae, Soul, Disco, and Jazz Funk.


Subsequently, he joined the Radio London Soul Night Out team and hosted a weekly soul show on Capital FM in London, earning the Broadcaster of the Year accolade in 1985. Graham has been affiliated with Kiss FM since its inception in London, garnering global recognition along the way.


His weekly sets were pivotal in Kiss's triumph, catapulting him to international stardom with a consistent presence in DJ Magazine's prestigious Top 100 list for 8 years, followed by inclusion in Dash's ranking of the Most Popular DJs in the World of All Time. Graham continues to amass a substantial global fan base and channels his music passion through his show and regular appearances at events worldwide, particularly in Asia.


Graham's weekly show features top-tier House and Techno tracks, showcasing exclusive promos from record labels and producers. He frequently shines a spotlight on sub-genres such as Deep House, Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House, Deep Tech, Organic House, and Techno.


DJ Graham Gold’s set for Esta La Musica 369 was a seamless blend of Deep House, Tech House, and Progressive House. Featuring tracks from Sade, Airwave, and Ben Bohmer, the mix was filled with deep, melodic tunes and energetic beats. The set showcased Graham Gold’s ability to create an immersive and dynamic listening experience, blending various sub-genres of house music effortlessly.


'Esta La Musica' 369.

Sade - No Ordinary Dub (Ranj Kaler) [White]

El Bastardo - Quicksound [Customized Culture]

Airwave - Those Silent Hills [Joof]

CJ Art - Metaphysica (Nacres) [Deepersense]

Katrin Souza - Lost Sun (Nik Nazarov) [Inu]

Space Motion - Playground [Space Motion]

Echo Babylon - Unsung Heroes (Noiyse Project) [Another Life]

Nick Hook & Majic Eye - Femme Fatale [Jeepers]

The Journey - Secrets [Ugenius]

Anis Hachemi - Disco Space [Asymmetric]

Peredel - Runo [Ufo]

Darksidevinyl & Cadillac Express - Planet X [Beatfreak]

Peter Groskreutz - The Wreck [Alpaka]

Ben Bohmer - Motherboard [Anjunadeep]

Ray Mono - What Would You Do (Darius Syrossian) [Moan]

DM Theory - Get Used To [Iboga Tech]

Tapeout - Play Again [Humatron]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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