
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

A staple component of Marcel Dettmann’s MDR imprint and Berghain’s Ostgut Ton, German legend Norman Nodge clocks in this week with a killer two-hour deluge of Indus-oriented barrage fire. Known for his laser-precise mixing and lethal selections, Nodg... more
Jumping onboard the RYC podcast series this week, Swiss-born, Berlin-based DJ and producer Audrey Danza steps up with a two-hour sonic feast fusing pure cross-dimensional propulsion with textured psychedelia, hi-intensity body jack and further afield... more
David Sumner, alias DMO, alias VEX, member of Regis’ seminal Sandwell District collective, belongs to this category of legendary producers who withstood the test of time with durably impressive poise. The man behind some of Ostgut Ton, Tresor, Sandwe... more
A new name to the scene on the cusp of big moves, Amsterdam’s 393AD punches in our weekly podcast series with a vengeance. Treating us to two hours of unrelenting kick and snare-powered assault, the Dutch producer leaves no stone unturned in his ques... more
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The content explores various facets of urban culture through the lens of music and artistic expression. Discussions frequently center on themes such as community engagement, identity, gentrification, and the transformative power of the arts in city spaces. Guests often share personal anecdotes and insights about how music influences their lives and the environments they inhabit, stressing the importance of local scenes in nurturing a rich cultural identity. The approach taken showcases an interplay between personal stories and broader societal issues, which is a hallmark of the dialogue. Episodes also feature unique experiences that blend sound and storytelling, making it not just a musical showcase but a platform for exploring deeper philo... more
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Reclaim Your City launched 4 years ago and published 143 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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