Mixes

DJ White Shadow – I Like Dance Vol. 10 / Episode 60

DJ White Shadow – I Like Dance Vol. 10 / Episode 60

  DJWS grew up on a farm in Ohio, but spent his school years in and around Detroit. He began DJing at 17 years old in Japan. DJWS made techno on Vinyl that sold around the world. He made some

NDKj Exclusive Mix May 2012 / Episode 59

NDKj Exclusive Mix May 2012 / Episode 59

DJ and producer NDKj aka Andrea Quirico was born in 1981 in Novara (Italy). He became fascinated with electronical music – especially techno – at a young age and soon started djing himself. In 2007, he found with his friend

Swedish Egil / Episode 58

Swedish Egil / Episode 58

    This weekend Saturday Night Sessions podcast is featuring an original legend from the Los Angeles underground, Swedish Egil. Is he really Swedish?  The answer is unmistakably yes.  Egil’s career began as a club DJ in Scandinavia and Europe.

Timo Maas – Live at Club Egg in London / Episode 57

Timo Maas – Live at Club Egg in London / Episode 57

    Saturday Night Sessions presents a 74 minute part of an exclusive 3 Hour live recording from a recent Timo Maas gig at Egg Nightclub in London. Timo is renowned for his remix work on classic crossover hits such

Alexander Technique Exclusive SNS Mix / Episode 56

Alexander Technique Exclusive SNS Mix / Episode 56

      Alexander Technique, has reminded us that he is one of the most innovative producers around today thru his collaborations and releases with Junior Sanchez, Harry Romero, Shawnee Taylor, Arthur Baker, Gina Turner, Kassiano & many others. As

Lenny Vega – Full Moon Ritual / Episode 55

Lenny Vega – Full Moon Ritual / Episode 55

Los Angeles veteran and well respected DJ/Producer Lenny Vega is the man behind Jungle Boogie. Lenny V has been part of the LA underground scene for over two decades. He has also been performing at notorious music festivals such as Cypress

Sonz Of Jack / Episode 54

Sonz Of Jack / Episode 54

House music has a wide range of characteristics that’s hard to pin down definitively. Early U.S. house and techno productions have been instrumental in the development of dance music, regardless of geography or sub-genres. Influenced by early house and techno