RA Podcast

RA.998 Kim Ann Foxman


Listen Later

A queer icon steps up for RA.998's B-side.
The RA Podcast began with RA.001 in 2006. Since then, it's spotlighted the best and brightest in dance music every week, without fail. As we approach our 1,000th episode next month, we're switching things up, pairing artists whose sounds complement one another and, in doing so, zeroing in on the forces shaping the past, present and future of electronic culture.
This week, we shift lanes to Roza Terenzi and Kim Ann Foxman, two artists who strike a rare balance between reverence and reinvention. Both are key figures in queer clubbing circles, deeply informed by the halcyon days of '90s and early '00s club music yet fully committed to pushing it forward.
Each artist has carved out a distinct path. Roza Terenzi started out in Perth, Australia, before making a home in Berlin in 2020, while the Hawaii-born Foxman made her name in New York by way of San Francisco in the early '00s. For RA.998, they've contributed separate mixes, to be enjoyed together as two parts of the same whole.
Foxman takes the B-side and makes her RA Podcast debut. As a vocalist for Hercules & Love Affair and a sought-after producer in her own right, the New York-based artist blends club heft and melodic flourish with a distinct pop sensibility shaped by '90s dance music. (She got her first job making smoothies at an all-ages club in Hawaii while Deee-Lite performed live behind her.)
Like Roza Terenzi, Foxman draws from across eras. Her contribution to RA.998 is warm, expressive and emotionally tuned, unfurling a palette of house, breaks and trance laden with bright pads, bold hooks and an ear for atmosphere. Listen out for the Whitney Houston sample and you'll know what we mean.
While Foxman and Roza Terenzi embrace a fun, vibrant musical style, their work is grounded in intentionality. They're invested in honouring the cultural and political roots of dance music: Foxman has long advocated for a more inclusive, community-driven club scene, while Roza Terenzi was among the first artists to begin pulling shows this summer as a matter of political principle.
Both sides of RA.998 show how the sounds of past eras can be reimagined to move seamlessly with the present. Hopefully you'll even feel a jolt of inspiration to get yourself to the nearest dance floor, ASAP.
@kimannfoxman
Find the tracklist and interview at ra.co/podcast/1003
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

RA PodcastBy Resident Advisor

  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7

4.7

364 ratings


More shows like RA Podcast

View all
Toolroom Radio by Toolroom

Toolroom Radio

259 Listeners

Defected Radio by Defected

Defected Radio

572 Listeners

Adam Beyer presents Drumcode by Drumcode

Adam Beyer presents Drumcode

544 Listeners

Clapcast from Claptone by Claptone

Clapcast from Claptone

356 Listeners

Stereo Productions Podcast by Stereo Productions

Stereo Productions Podcast

372 Listeners

RA Exchange by Resident Advisor

RA Exchange

90 Listeners

Deep House Cat by Alex B. Groove

Deep House Cat

436 Listeners

Cafe Mambo Ibiza - Mambo Radio by Cafe Mambo Ibiza

Cafe Mambo Ibiza - Mambo Radio

96 Listeners

Deep Sunset House and Progressive Podcast - The Melodic Sessions by Prototype 202 by Prototype202

Deep Sunset House and Progressive Podcast - The Melodic Sessions by Prototype 202

359 Listeners

The Chillout Lounge Mix by Tim Angrave

The Chillout Lounge Mix

199 Listeners

Resident by Hernan Cattaneo by Hernan Cattaneo

Resident by Hernan Cattaneo

393 Listeners

Eelke Kleijn | DAYS like NIGHTS Radio by Eelke Kleijn

Eelke Kleijn | DAYS like NIGHTS Radio

234 Listeners

Dirtybird Radio by Claude VonStroke

Dirtybird Radio

387 Listeners

Circoloco Radio by Circoloco

Circoloco Radio

97 Listeners

Joris Voorn presents: Spectrum Radio by Joris Voorn

Joris Voorn presents: Spectrum Radio

99 Listeners