top of page

Graham Gold publishes the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' 438.

British DJ and producer Graham Gold performing at Moondance, colour image.

Graham Gold has published the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' episode 438, Graham is a former DJ magazine Top 100 DJ. Scientific Sound Asia is the Asian electronic music station for the region and internationally.


Graham's weekly podcast originated from his exit from London's Kiss 100 FM, adopting the phrase inked on his arm as the show's title during a tour in the United States in the late nineties. His worldwide recognition stemmed from his club night Peach in London and his weekly broadcast on the renowned Kiss 100 FM.


He started his career as a DJ by holding 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 friend Duncan Uren. Together, they formed 'The Funky Road Show,' a popular mobile disco 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 the young age of 18, Graham was performing black music regularly in various nightclubs throughout the UK capital. By the early 1980s, he secured multiple residencies on pirate radio stations in the city, featuring a diverse range of genres like Reggae, Soul, Disco, and Jazz Funk in his record collection.


Due to his consistent events 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, which led to him being named 'Broadcaster of the Year' in 1985. While he was already popular in London, it was his time at London's Kiss 100 FM that gained him recognition on an international scale.


He was acknowledged as the driving force behind the station's success and propelled himself into the spotlight by making it onto the DJ Magazine Top 100 for 8 consecutive years. Additionally, he has sold more than 700,000 albums featuring his diverse mixes and has earned 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 been featured at major brands 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 remains passionate about music, regularly hosting shows and participating in events in Asia and worldwide.


Graham's weekly program showcases top-notch House and Techno tracks, including exclusive releases 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 his busy schedule, he continues to release music on several international labels. Just before embarking on his European tour this summer, he dropped his latest track 'Jazz Funk' on Martin Sharp's Jeepers Records.


Episode 438 of Esta La Musica by DJ Graham Gold is an eclectic mix that spans Tech House, Progressive House, and Techno, with a touch of Melodic House & Techno. The set opens with the groovy “The Backroom” by Pmx Sound Z and transitions into the melodic “Astronautin” (Boris Brejcha Remix) by Stephan Bodzin.


Progressive House tracks like Sasha’s “Australia” keep the momentum moving, while high-energy Tech House beats from DJ Deeon and Alan Fitzpatrick’s “Shake That Thang” maintain the dancefloor vibe. The mix concludes with powerful Techno pieces, including Burns’ “Talamanca” (Carl Cox Remix) and Cosmic Boys’ “Don't Lose Control.” This episode exemplifies Graham Gold’s seamless blending of genres, providing a dynamic and engaging listening experience for electronic music lovers.


'Esta La Musica' 438.

Pmx Sound Z - The Backroom [Thick As Theives]

Valen Brando - Darkness [Natura Viva]

Stephan Bodzin - Astronautin (Boris Brejcha) [Herzblut]

Sasha, Alex Banks - Australia [Last Night On Earth]

Leftwing : Kody - Apollo [Circus]

Stephan Jolk - About My Dreams [Rukus]

Gigee - Resist To Change [Katermukke]

DJ Deeon, Alan Fitzpatrick - Shake That Thang [Shall Not Fade]

Piero Pirupa - We Don't Need [Spinnin Deep]

Tini Gessler - Binga [Sola Nauts]

Vakabular, Plastic Robots - Let Yourself [The Garden Records]

Burns - Talamanca (Carl Cox) [Ffrr]

Berlin Geboren - Mood 96 [Natura Viva]

Cosmic Boys - Don't Lose Control [Terminal M]


Listen Here.


Or PC Laptop, Mac users click here.

Windows media player, VLC media player, and apple media player logos for external player.

Follow us on Mixcloud here.

Mixcloud Logo GIF for link to Scientific Sound Asia Mixcloud account.

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page