
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Hailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, Andy Martin summons his ancestor’s voices through minutely crafted blends of future-facing electronics that keep on questioning the boundaries between continuity and rupture, between pragmatic physicality and spiritu... more
Rising Belgian talent Clara D is our guest this week with a two-hour sonic trip exploring her wide range of influences, from deep techno folds to ambient-leaning divagations, through sleek textured dubs and groovy escapology. Relying on a minimal pal... more
Describing himself as a 'maximalist trying to fit into a minimalist world’, Amsterdam-based DJ and producer SAMA clocks in with a wild two-hour jaunt across altered post-industrial freqs and widescreen sound design. Pulling out all the stops with his... more
A new name making waves in Tbilisi’s now world-renowned techno scene, Obstructor follows the path of his illustrious predecessors whilst carving out a lane truly his own. Championing a highly meditative approach - spanning spacious electronics and pa... more
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The show centers on urban culture, music, and community-driven space reclamation, with a recurring emphasis on how local artists shape city identity, grittier nightlife scenes, and the social dynamics of gentrification. Across episodes, conversations blend artistry, authenticity, and grassroots activism, highlighting real-world impact through music, public spaces, and community engagement. A notable thread is the intimate, first-person storytelling that connects urban spaces to personal journeys, inviting listeners to reflect on culture, resilience, and belonging in cities.
What stands out is the strong ties between music scenes and urban identity, plus a focus on practical community-building — from supporting local artists to reclaiming s... more
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