A Sagittariun
"A Sagittariun's long running Telepathic Heights show features the very best in upfront Techno and Electronica as well as a dig into the genre's long history. A unique show split into two halves, with the first hour focusing on clubcentric and driving Techno, whilst the second hour goes deeper and more esoteric, into the 'outer limits'. "BBY GOOSE
Dive into a whirlwind of nostalgic exhilaration as BBY GOOSE serves up a high-voltage blend of high-energy, pure unadulterated ecstasy. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-fueled experience, with audacious beats, euphoric rave deep cuts, and a relentless barrage of fun, fast, and hot sounds that will keep you on your feet all night long.Eksish
From smooth and classy wigged-out minimal, to restricted techno, electro and deep club weapons, Eksish will explore the landscapes of the strange, the groovy and the deep. With an insatiable passion for unearthing hidden gems, and an ear for new innovative rhythms, Eksish guides you through the labyrinthine depths of club culture, shining a spotlight on producers who push boundaries and challenge conventions.FYI Robyn
2 hours of textures, grooves, peripheral ambient, UK-influenced sounds, and oddball selections, charting the realms of dance and introspective listening. The show also features interviews with artists, industry professionals, and relevant guests discussing mental and physical well-being, as well as sustainability in the dance music sector.The OONTS Show with Kojay
Born out of a passion for dance music, Kojay founded ‘Oonts’ which brings you the finest in all things dance & electronic. Expect groovy basslines, sexy synths, powerful vocals...styles that have roots in the African diaspora, reflecting the history, culture, and experiences of Black individuals and communities.The Streets
The Streets is the musical project of British rapper and producer Mike Skinner, known for blending UK garage, hip hop, and electronic music with witty and poignant social commentary. Their debut album, "Original Pirate Material" (2002), is widely acclaimed for its raw depiction of urban life in the UK.Browse shows