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Graham Gold publishes the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' 429.

British DJ and Producer Graham Gold performing at Koko London, colour image.

Graham Gold has published the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' episode 429, Graham is a former DJ magazine Top 100 DJ. Scientific Sound Asia is an Asian electronic music station, DJ agency, and event management company for the region and internationally.


Graham's weekly podcast originated from his leaving Kiss 100 FM in London, where he used the words tattooed on his arm as the show's name during a tour in the United States in the late nineties. Graham gained worldwide recognition through his Peach Club Night in London and his weekly show on the renowned 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 began at the age of 17 in the early 1970s, when his passion for Afrocentric music led him to collaborate with his close friend Duncan Uren. Together, they established 'The Funky Road Show,' a popular mobile disco service in London's 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 only 18 years old, Graham was performing black music regularly in various nightclubs throughout the UK capital. By the early 1980s, he secured multiple DJ residencies on pirate radio stations in the city, featuring a mix of genres like Reggae, Soul, Disco, and Jazz Funk in his music collection.


Due to his frequent appearances and good reputation, he secured a position with the Radio London Soul Night Out team and started hosting a weekly soul show on London's Capital FM on Saturday nights, leading to him being named 'Broadcaster of the Year' in 1985. While he was already a familiar figure in London, it was his time at Kiss 100 FM in London that brought him international recognition.


He was recognised as the catalyst for the success of the station and lifted himself into the limelight with his entry into the DJ Magazine Top 100 maintaining 8 years in the Top 100. He has also sold over 700,000 albums for his various mixes and has amassed 6 BPI Certified Gold albums & 4 Silver.


With years of experience, he has travelled extensively around the world, showcasing his talent in 150 cities across more than 43 countries. He has performed 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. Graham continues to enjoy a large international fan base 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 releases from record labels and producers in various 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 several international labels, with his most recent track 'Jazz Funk' on Martin Sharp's Jeepers Records preceding his European tour in the summer.


Episode 429 of Esta La Musica by DJ Graham Gold takes listeners through a well-rounded journey of Deep House, Tech House, and Progressive House, enriched with elements of Melodic House & Techno and Techno. The mix begins with the atmospheric “Shall” by Fat Sushi and seamlessly transitions into Stephan Bodzin’s iconic “Rose” (Solomun Remix), adding melodic depth.


Progressive highlights include Solee’s “Sternstunde” and Miss Monique’s captivating “Elamy.” The energy intensifies with Tech House tracks like Ian Pooley’s “Jv Organ & Matrix” and concludes with hard-hitting techno pieces like Christian Smith’s “Turn The Lights” (Pig & Dan Remix) and Teenage Mutants’ “Shadows.” This episode is perfect for fans of dynamic and immersive electronic music experiences.


'Esta La Musica' 429.

Fat Sushi - Shall [Days Like Nights]

Dominic G - Police [Klubasic]

Anturage, Alexey Union, Jon K - Never Stop [Beatfreak]

Solee - Sternstunde [Parquet]

Stephan Bodzin - Rose (Solomun) [Herzblut]

Kazuki - Witches (CJ Art) [Deepersense]

Stephan Duy - Drum Roll [Subtractive]

Phil Unique - Brodha [Snatch!]

Wildcard (US) - Heart [Wyldcard]

Miss Monique - Elamy [Siona]

Audioglider & Julius - Forlorn [Pro B Tech]

Kruger & Meyer, Sebastian Fleischer - Utility (Drumcomplex) [Blu Fin]

Christian Smith - Turn The Lights (Pig & Dan) [Tronic]

Teenage Mutants - Shadows [Filth On Acid]

Ian Pooley - Jv Organ & Matrix [Rekids]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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