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Graham Gold publishes the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' 421.

British DJ and Producer Graham Gold standing with his arms around two female dancers at Jungle Experience Thailand, colour image.

Graham Gold has published the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' episode 421, Graham is a former DJ magazine Top 100 DJ. Scientific Sound Asia is an Asian electronic music station, promoter, and DJ management company for the region and internationally.


Graham's weekly podcast originated from his exit from Kiss 100 FM in London. The show was named after the words tattooed on his arm during a tour in the late nineties in the United States. Graham gained worldwide recognition through his Peach Club Night in London and his weekly program on the renowned Kiss 100 FM in London.


He confidently built his early career as a disc jockey with a decade-long residency at Gullivers Club in London’s Mayfair, where he performed six nights a week. His journey took off at 17 in the early seventies when his passion for Afrocentric music inspired him to partner with his close friend, Duncan Uren. Together, they launched "The Funky Road Show," a mobile disco that quickly became a highly sought-after attraction in London’s vibrant West End.


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

Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.


At just 18 years old, Graham was playing black music almost every night at various nightspots across the capital of the U.K. In the early 1980s, he secured several residencies on pirate radio stations throughout the city, showcasing a diverse range of genres, including reggae, soul, disco, and jazz-funk, which filled his record box.


Due to his consistent events and established reputation, he secured a position with the Radio London Soul Night Out team and started hosting a weekly Saturday night soul program on London's Capital FM, which led to him being named 'Broadcaster of the Year' in 1985. While he gained recognition in London, it was his tenure at London's Kiss 100 FM that brought him international fame.


His contribution was acknowledged as the key factor behind the station's success, propelling him into the spotlight when he made his debut on the DJ Magazine Top 100, maintaining a position in the Top 100 for 8 consecutive years. Additionally, he has sold more than 700,000 albums featuring his diverse mixes and has achieved certification for 6 Gold albums and 4 Silver by the BPI.


With years of experience, he has travelled extensively around the world, showcasing his talent in 150 cities across more than 43 countries at major events and festivals such as Glastonbury, Homelands, Gatecrasher, Gods Kitchen, Passion, Slinky, Impulz, Earthdance, W.E.M.F., Summadayze, and The Street Parade in Zurich. Graham continues to enjoy a large international fan base and stays connected to his passion for music by regularly performing at events in Asia and around the world.


Graham's weekly show showcases top-notch House and Techno tracks, including promos directly from record labels and producers representing sub-genres such as Deep House, Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House, Deep Tech, Organic House, and Techno. Despite his busy schedule, Graham continues to release music on various international labels. His most recent release, 'Jazz Funk,' came out before his European tour this summer on Martin Sharp's Jeepers Records.


Episode 421 of Esta La Musica by DJ Graham Gold is a captivating mix that features an eclectic blend of Progressive House, Deep House, and Techno. The set starts with the melodic and atmospheric “Fragments” by Blood Groove & Kikis and smoothly transitions into the deep vibes of Hrrsn & Deorbiting’s “Serenity.”


Progressive House highlights include the iconic “Saltwater” by Chicane featuring Moya Brennan (Kevin De Vries Remix) and Armin Van Buuren’s “Blue Fear” (Eelke Kleijn Remix). The mix takes a techno turn with tracks like Joris Voorn’s “The Navigator” and the intense “Insomnia” by Space 92 & Popof. This episode showcases Graham Gold’s expert track selection and seamless blending, making it a must-listen for electronic music enthusiasts who appreciate both melodic and high-energy beats.


'Esta La Musica' 421.

Blood Groove & Kikis - Fragments [Spring Tube]

Hrrsn, Deorbiting - Serenity [Stil Vor Talent]

Rauschhaus, Adrinalin - Kamala [Siona]

KRP Project - Do It [Moon Island]

Animal Trainer - Rave New World (Monkey Safari) [Atmosphere]

Muchak - The Desert Of The Real [Assymetric]

Paul Hazendonk - Who Knows The Math (Lonya Remix) [Manual]

Ambient Pino Feat. Fungus Family - Riders On The Storm (LJ Guru) [Pino]

Chicane Feat. Moya Brennan - Saltwater (Kevin De Vries Remix) [Armada]

Armin Van Buuren - Blue Fear (Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Armada]

Lampe & Karim Alkhayat - Leave The World [Alula]

Joris Voorn - The Navigator [Spectrum]

Christian Smith - Bon Voyage [Tronic]

Space 92 & Popof - Insomnia [Form]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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