Graham Gold has published the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' episode 458, Graham is a former DJ magazine Top 100 artist. Scientific Sound Asia is the Asian electronic music station for the region and internationally.
Graham's weekly podcast was born out of his departure from London's Kiss 100 FM using the words tattooed on his arm, whilst on tour in the United States in the late nineties as the name of the show. Graham's global fame is a result of his London club night Peach and his once-a-week show on London's iconic Kiss 100 FM.
During his early career as a disc jockey, he held a ten-year club residency at Gullivers Club in Mayfair, London, performing six nights a week. His journey in the music scene started when he was 17 in the early seventies, as his passion for Afrocentric music led him to collaborate with his friend Duncan Uren. Together, they formed 'The Funky Road Show,' a mobile disco that gained popularity in London's West End.
Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.
At only 18 years old, Graham performed black music regularly in various nightclubs throughout the U.K. capital. By the early 1980s, he secured multiple DJ residencies on pirate radio stations in the U.K. capital, featuring a mix of genres like Reggae, Soul, Disco, and Jazz Funk in his record collection.
As a result of his regular events and reputation, he earned a slot with the Radio London Soul Night Out crew and began a weekly Saturday night soul show on London's Capital FM, thus winning Broadcaster of the Year in 1985. Although he was well known in London it was his years at London's Kiss 100 FM that earned him international acclaim.
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.
His extensive experience has led him to travel worldwide, showcasing his talent in 150 cities across more than 43 countries for renowned 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 have a large international fan base and nurtures his passion for music by regularly performing at events in Asia and around the world.
Graham's weekly program showcases top-notch House and Techno tracks, including exclusive promos from record labels and producers across 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. Just before embarking on his European tour in the summer, he dropped his latest track 'Jazz Funk' on Martin Sharp's Jeepers Records.
Episode 458 of Esta La Musica by DJ Graham Gold showcases an exciting blend of Tech House, House, and Progressive House, perfect for fans of diverse and high-energy beats. The set opens with the groovy “Beggin' For Change” by Smokin Jo, Stealth, and James Hurr and transitions into deep and soulful vibes with Dilby’s “Connect The Dots.”
Progressive House elements are introduced with Miss Monique’s captivating “Biossphere” and Graham Gold’s own “Invader.” The mix also includes the acid-infused “We Call This Acid” by Silver Panda, adding a unique edge. This episode is a testament to Graham Gold’s ability to create a dynamic and compelling mix, seamlessly merging different house subgenres.
'Esta La Musica' 458.
Smokin Jo, Stealth, James Hurr - Beggin' For Change [Glasgow Underground]
Dilby - Connect The Dots (Oliver Schories & Gorge) [Pracht]
Badwolf, Soff - Dame Mas [Phisica]
Lizzie Curious - Oh Yeah [Curious Energy Recs]
Koolworld - Invader (Graham Gold)
Nino (Bg), Vanilla Ace - Tap Tap [Terms & Conditions]
Audiojack - Echoes [Do Not Sleep]
Lost Focus - Wdyf [Terms & Conditions]
Miss Monique - Biossphere [Cercle]
Tenacious - Sting [Wyldcard]
Silver Panda - We Call This Acid [Panda Lab]
Movement Machina & Kajis - Zone (Mike Koglin) [Yomo]
Vakabular - My Own Peace [Hollystone]
Daniel Ladox - False Faces (Monococ) [Shadowwulf]
DJ Lion - Perogative [Harthouse]
Listen on Mixcloud here.
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