
In today’s culture of opportunism and ambition, In Sequence exists as a space where the art of collecting and storytelling through records is preserved. The series reflects the rawness of house music, unfiltered mixes built from records ranging from timeless classics to newer discoveries. There is no fixed formula, only the courage to take risks and express emotion through carefully crafted transi... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

There’s a certain familiarity that comes with time — a feeling that some things don’t arrive as new, but return in different forms. This episode sits in that space.
Built on selections that feel both known and undiscovered, the journey leans into ... more
After some time away from releasing, this episode felt right to return with. Recorded in one sitting, then revisited with distance — judged as if it belonged to someone else. What remained was respect: for the selection, the patience, and the intenti... more
Archives Part 2…as I promised another chapter from the past unearthed from the crates of 2012. 59 minutes of raw, unpolished sound — a mix that wasn’t meant for the world, but for discovery. Each track selected by instinct, each transition a moment c... more
Before In Sequence… before the episodes… there was this. Back in 2012, I was chasing visions that felt bigger than me. I remember putting together a 36-minute demo, meant for Skindeep at BBB Music.
I was laser focused with my mixing and timing…pro... more
Yo, welcome back to another episode of In Sequence. I’m your host, SK Koki N. This one right here… is called ‘Because I Can.’
No deep explanation—just a reminder to move with purpose, trust your instincts, and do what feels right… because you can.
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Shane started collecting music in primary school. Both parents were musicians so music was constantly playing at home. Record collecting started in 1985, R&B, Smooth Jazz, Disco & 12 inch Singles. In 1991 he landed a residency at a Night club in Down... more
There’s something deeply special about
vinyl records — the warmth, the crackle, the tactile connection to music that
digital just can’t replicate. But I have to say: I really hate written records.
What do I mean by that? Well, a record is
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**Mahal (Japan, RHR/ Deep Explorer/ Inner Shift) Interview**
@SK: Hi Mahal hope you well, welcome to In Sequence Series. We are very privileged to have you here and a great honor to have and hear from you about your music. Firstly could you tell u... more
Lovely Chillout sounds from the Mahal episode! 👌🏽
Just 🔥🔥🔥 smooth , easy to listen 2 . Can give it my ear all day long Just proper music
Smoothie, Nostalgic and Hypothetic🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
More for traveling or hanging out for a vibe.









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