The focus of this mix is the 4-on-the-floor roots reggae stepper style, with a variety of artists spanning decades, from Johnny Osbourne to Chronixx—the mood-lifter mix.
PLAYLIST
Joe Armon-Jones - Lifetones (Vocal Version feat. Asheber)
Johnny Osbourne - Mr Marshall
Linval Thompson & The Revolutionaries - Africa Love Dub
Henry Simms - Live In Love
Soul Sugar & Dub Shepherds - Choice of Music
Soul Sugar & Dub Shepherds - Hot Weather
U-Roy, I-Roy, Gussie Clarke & Big Youth - Original Deejays (Brawta Mix)
Chronixx - Don’t Be Afraid
Al Campbell - Respect
Keith Hudson & Soul Syndicate - Even Those Dreadful Words
Lone Ark Riddim Force, Roberto Sanchez & Javi Arkotxa - Love Jah Dub
Ras Teo, Ashanti Selah & Zion I Kings - Knock Knock
Scientist, Dubiterian & Joseph Cotton - Dirt Settings
Linval Thompson & Roberto Sanchez - Roots Lady Dub
Jeff Sarge, Angie Amgel, Beverly Willams, Collin Ska Johnson, Fred Locks & Velma Maxwell - Sufferation Dub
Mad Professor - Kunte Escape
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The Lounge Frequency (One Hour Mix)
This mix captures the lush, cinematic vibe of the 1990s, when dusty vinyl samples, jazzy chords, and deep basslines took their place on the musical world stage—the blend of sounds, from trip-hop, downtempo, nu-jazz, and the French touch to the cinematic.
PLAYLIST
The Herbaliser – The Sensual Woman
Air – Modular Mix
Morcheeba – Trigger Hippie
Coldcut – Autumn Leaves
David Holmes – Rodney Yates
St Germain – Rose Rouge
Lemon Jelly – In The Bath
Thievery Corporation – Shaolin Satellite (Remastered 2022)
Lionrock – Fire Up The Shoesaw
Hexstatic – Chase Me
The Dining Rooms – La Citta Nuda
Propellerheads – Velvet Pants
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Electric Boogie Nights
Turn the lights down and the groove up. Electric Boogie Nights is a high-energy mix celebrating the golden era of dance — from 80s boogie to 90s house and French touch. It’s the sound of roller rinks, warehouse floors, and neon dreams. Expect basslines that bounce, vocals that lift, and rhythms that don’t quit.
PLAYLIST
Soul II Soul; Caron Wheeler – Back To Life
Deee-Lite – Groove Is in the Heart
Chaka Khan – Like Sugar
ESG – Dance
Stereo MC’s – Connected
Jamiroquai – Canned Heat
Groove Armada – Superstylin’
De La Soul – Me Myself and I
Daft Punk – Around the World
Crystal Waters – 100% Pure Love
Basement Jaxx – Red Alert
Michael Gray – The Weekend (Radio Edit)
The Bucketheads – The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)
Stardust; Benjamin Diamond; Alan Braxe; Thomas Bangalter – Music Sounds Better With You
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Low Orbit Soundscapes – Ambient Dub
Welcome to Low Orbit Soundcapes, a journey through atmospheric dub, minimal rhythms, and spacious textures designed to slow the pulse and open the mind. This mix moves through shades of ambient and dub—from deep, meditative pulses to shimmering electronic landscapes. Perfect for late-night focus, meditation, or simply drifting into sound.
Short Description:
An immersive blend of ambient dub and downtempo soundscapes featuring artists who explore the boundaries between rhythm and space. Tune in and dissolve into layers of deep bass, echoing percussion, and hypnotic tones.
Tracklist
Mind over MIDI - Paul St. Hilaire – Ital Version
Stella Phonic – Microdub
Rod Modell – Beach
Audhentik – Bubble Wrap Dub
Atmodub – Resonance I
Bill Laswell, Buckethead, Liu Sola, Nicky Skopelitis, Mick Harris, Jah Wobble – Divination One
Jah Wobble - Marconi Union – Wealth
Adrian Sherwood – Starship Bahia
Alex Haas - Bill Laswell – Tzea / Reborn
Sounds From The Ground – Drugstore
Blamstrain – 6 PM
Will Oirson – Minor Figures .1
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Winston Riley: The Architect of Jamaican Rhythm
Few figures in Jamaican music have shaped as many eras, artists, and sounds as Winston Riley. From the early days of ska and rocksteady to the explosion of reggae and dancehall, Riley’s fingerprints are everywhere as a singer, producer, label owner, and visionary. His legacy is one of constant reinvention, bridging generations through rhythm and melody.
Operating out of Kingston, Riley began producing some of the finest singers of the era, including Johnny Osbourne, Alton Ellis, Hortense Ellis, and The Viceroys. His studio and record shop on Orange Street — the famous “Beat Street” of Kingston — became a hub of musical activity, nurturing young talent and pushing the sound of Jamaica forward.
PLAYLIST
The Techniques – Queen Majesty
The Techniques – You Don’t Care
Dave & Ansel Collins – Double Barrel
Carl Dawkins – Satisfaction
Johnny Osbourne – Ready Or Not
Dennis Brown – Let Me Remind You
Carlton Livingston; Lone Ranger – You Make Your Mistake
Sister Nancy – One Two
General Echo – Arleen
Johnny Osbourne – Purify Your Heart
Madoo; General Echo – Sister Sue
Courtney Melody – Bad Boy
Admiral Tibet – Leave People Business
Red Dragon – Yu Body Good
Super Cat – Boops
Papa San; Lady G – Legal Rights
Sanchez – Loneliness
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