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By James Locksmith
The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
In the latest episode of the Electronic Music Life podcast, host James Locksmith sits down with the legendary DJ and producer Osunlade. Renowned for his deep, soulful house music and spiritual approach to his craft, Osunlade shares insights into his musical journey, from his early beginnings to establishing the influential Yoruba Records.
Listeners will discover how his unique blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms, jazz, and soulful melodies has carved out a distinctive niche in the electronic music scene. Osunlade delves into his creative process, the importance of authenticity in music, and the spiritual philosophies that guide his work.This episode also explores Osunlade's perspective on the current state of the electronic music industry, his thoughts on cultural influences in music, and his experiences as an artist navigating a global landscape. With his rich storytelling and profound insights, Osunlade offers a captivating and enlightening conversation that not only highlights his illustrious career but also provides inspiration for aspiring artists and fans alike. Whether you're a long-time follower of Osunlade or new to his music, this episode promises a deep and soulful exploration of one of the most influential figures in house music.
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In the latest episode of The Electronic Music Life podcast, hosted by DJ and producer James Locksmith, listeners are treated to an in-depth and inspiring conversation with the esteemed UK artist, musician, DJ, and radio broadcaster, Nabihah Iqbal. Delving deep into some of the intricacies of her creative process and professional discipline, the conversation serves as a little masterclass in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of electronic and live music. Nabihah's insights, gleaned from years of immersion in both electronic and live music scenes, transitioning from a radio broadcaster persona to being recognised as an artist, offer a compelling narrative on the challenges and triumphs inherent in the pursuit of sonic innovation.
However, the episode takes on a poignant tone as Nabihah and Locksmith pay homage to the late Scottish luminary, Sophie. Reflecting on Sophie's indelible impact on electronic music and modern art and her untimely departure, Nabihah and James engage in a heartfelt exploration of her groundbreaking contributions and the impact on Nabihah’s life. Amidst the introspection, Nabihah offers a glimpse into her 2023 opus, "Dreamer," illuminating its thematic underpinnings and the creative journey that birthed it. From the intricacies of band leadership, her grandfather’s unconditional love and inspiration, to the adrenaline rush of touring the album for a year, Nabihah's narrative resonates as a testament to the enduring allure of live and electronic music and its capacity to transcend boundaries.
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In the latest captivating episode of "Electronic Music Life," host, DJ, and producer James Locksmith welcomes a true pioneer, none other than Brian d' Souza, also known as, DJ and producer Auntie Flo, the creator of Ambient Flo, 24/7 online radio stream of ambient music curated monthly by music creators across the globe.
As the visionary CEO of Swell Studios, Brian is at the forefront of a musical revolution. Swell, the innovative sister business to Open Ear, which he also founded, is on a mission to democratize the healing power of sound. James and Brian met last year to discuss the depths of this groundbreaking venture, exploring how Swell is creating inclusive technologies to bring therapeutic sound within reach of all.
From the origins of Swell Studios to its transformative potential, this episode intersects music, technology, and well-being. Discover how Brian d' Souza's vision for Swell is not just about beats and melodies, but a mission to improve our health and quality of life through the harmonious vibrations of sound. Tune in as "Electronic Music Life" uncovers the story behind Swell Studios and its dedication to harnessing the transformative power of sound for the betterment of us all.
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Get ready to immerse yourself with the latest episode of the Electronic Music Life podcast. Hosted by DJ producer, James Locksmith, this episode features a fun and insightful conversation with none other than Marcel Vogel, a renowned DJ and producer with roots in Germany and a thriving career in Amsterdam. With over two decades of experience in dance music culture under his belt, Marcel brings a unique blend of soul, funk, and disco-infused house music that has earned him a dedicated following around the globe.
In this episode, listeners are treated to an intimate exploration of Marcel Vogel's journey, from his early days in Germany to his current status as a driving force in the Amsterdam electronic and disco scene. Through insightful anecdotes and behind-the-scenes revelations, Marcel shares a glimpse into the passion and creativity that fuel his music and DJ career. Whether you're a die-hard electronic music fan, a disco purist or simply curious about the artistry behind the beats and inside knowledge, this episode promises to entertain, inspire, and leave you wanting to learn more from the dynamic world of Marcel Vogel's electronic music life..
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This episode of Electronic Music Life is with a true legend in the world of music, a masterful artist whose transcendent talents have left an indelible mark on the global music landscape. He is none other than Mr. Femi Kuti, recorded in person after soundcheck on the day of his Sydney performance at the Recital Hall in April 2023.
Femi Kuti, the eldest son of the Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, carries forward seven generations of music with unparalleled dedication and innovation. His music is a mesmerizing fusion of traditional Afrobeat rhythms, electrifying horns, and socially conscious lyrics that resonate with audiences worldwide. Femi Kuti's career spans over four decades, during which he has earned multiple Grammy nominations, global acclaim, and an unwavering reputation for his high-energy live performances.
Beyond his music, Femi Kuti describes what appears to be a staunch advocate for social justice and political activism, and rather be defined as a concerned citizen of the world, using his platform to raise awareness about crucial issues facing our world today.
Join us as we delve into the life, music, wisdom, and vision of this extraordinary artist, Femi Kuti, and explore the profound impact he has had on dance, electronic music, and beyond. Stay tuned for an insightful conversation that promises to be both inspiring and enlightening.
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This episode of Electronic Music Life was recorded at Verge Film Productions Studios in Dubai in March 2023 with DJ, dance music historian and journalist, Bill Brewster. Host of DJ History and The Bill Brewster podcasts, UK’s very own driving force behind dance music culture, who has been behind the turntables and behind the pen for decades for some of the most insightful music journalism, and some of the most brilliantly documented books you'll ever read on dance music.
Bill shares some of his incredible journey and his invaluable insights into the industry, including what has driven him that has impacted and shaped the lives of many over the years in dance music.
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This episode of Electronic Music Life was recorded in front of a live audience in Sydney in March 2023 with Jazzie B of iconic collective Soul II Soul, during a sold out tour of Australia with James Locksmith and Paris Pompor of Groovescooter. We sat back and listened to a dive deep into Jazzie B's incredible journey. Jazzie shares some of the highs, the challenges, and some moments that have defined his remarkable career., and his views on the ever-evolving dance music scene.
Soul II Soul has been a driving force in the music industry for over three decades, creating timeless classics like "Back to Life" and "Keep on Movin'." They revolutionized the British music scene, blending soulful melodies with cutting-edge electronic beats, and became the embodiment of cool, effortlessly transcending genres.
Jazzie B, the mastermind behind this iconic collective, has been a relentless innovator, not only in music but also in fashion and culture. His influence knows no bounds, and his legacy continues to shape the global electronic music landscape.
Brought to you by the good people of Inner Sauce, Groovescooter, 2SERFM Sydney, Radio alHara Palestine and Electronic Music Life.
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In this episode of Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith is with dance music icon and one most influential figure Nicky Siano. Founder of the legendary Gallery, original resident of Studio 54, disco DJ, philanthropist and avid meditator. Mr Siano sat with James and shared some of his simple yet so important ways to keep dance music’s essence, keeping the purpose of the culture, some modern music perspective and why original dance music is so relevant today more than ever, his work with AIDS victims and the power of meditation on his life and DJing.
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In this episode of Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith is with Jakarta-born, Gadigal Land based multi-disciplinary artist, DJ, music producer, songwriter and vocalist Putrika. From pop girl band groups in Jakarta and traditional Indonesian dancing groups, Putrika shares about her nine year “DIY” journey in Australia, of perseverance, shutting down imposter syndrome, developing her own art, sound, business and music identity process, before being noticed by creative circles and alternative music scenes.. With a passion for developing electronic music of her own, Putrika also took to DJing lessons to sharpen her skills further with Aussie favourite Aybetonye, which led bookings to DJing and live perfornances with New Beginnings Festival and Freedom Sessions by SSI and Sydney’s alternative club collective Mixagi, including club gigs at Club 77. Putrika also talks about how her music was picked up by Netflix Australia for the reboot of Heartbreak High series.
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In this episode of Electronic Music Life with James Locksmith is with Dubai based Pakistani DJ and music producer, Rudoh aka Bilal Khan. Co-founder of independent label Jugaar Records, Rudoh’s music combines wonky beats, space pads, strong and heavy poly-rhythms, pulling influences from UK’s drum n bass, soul, jazz and LA’s Beat scene. Rudoh shares his early education diversion, moving away from cultural expectations and switching career paths, including insights and personal experiences with Pakistan’s exciting and emerging electronic music scenes.
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The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.