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DJ King Flow: Interview with 4-IZE & Boom Bap and East Coast Fire

Mixtape Addict 54 opens with a tight sequence of raw Boom Bap hip hop as 4-IZE drops three tracks in succession: “Time To See” and “WeaponIZE”, both produced by D.R.U.G.S Beats, followed by the grittier “Bag Full Of Seafood” with production from HONORABLE C-NOTE. The Musalini & DJ Fresh dial things back with “Late Nite”, a smooth blend of Boom Bap and laid-back rap, before Napoleon Da Legend and Clypto return with the reflective “Andare Via”.

2spee Gonzales steps in with bilingual bars on “L'Envers De La Medaille”, produced by DJ King Flow. Kail Problems & DJ Hoppa follow up with “Whatcha Talking About”, keeping the focus sharp and underground. Gran Centennial and The Bad Seed drop heavy verses on “Body Bag” and “Times Square”, while Casablanca The Gawd & Che Noir sustain the pace with “Readings On The Wall”.

REKS & Artisin elevate the lyricism on “Super Powers”, with Agallah’s “The Hart Of New York” bringing pure East Coast weight. oBleak’s “Think Critical”, featuring sharp cuts by Tone Spliff, keeps things rugged before DJ Premier, Slug & Jamo Gang deliver precision on “The 1st Time”. Snyp Life offers gritty street tales on “Gee Ride”, followed by the punchline-heavy “Don't Be Telling Me” from El Gant & Shyste.

Lord Goat’s “Hated” and Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s “Thuggin” introduce Hardcore and Alternative Hip Hop elements, while Dilated Peoples’ “Last Line Of Defence” (produced by The Alchemist) and Casual’s “I Gotta Get Down” bring a strong West Coast presence. Fat Joe wraps up the Boom Bap barrage with “Thank God For That White”, produced by DJ Premier, before DJ King Flow closes the first half with an exclusive interview with 4-IZE, adding depth and perspective to a stacked session.

Bicycle Corporation: Melodic House & Techno, Indie Dance & Deep House

Episode 130 of Electronic Roots opens with a subtle yet entrancing groove as Iron Curtis & Johannes Albert’s “Club L’Avenir (Baby B Eos Dub)” lays the foundation in smooth House. J A & Donato Dozzy follow with “Eclisse indolente”, weaving in ambient and experimental textures that set the tone for a broad-ranging sonic journey. Christian Nielsen’s “Defiant” ushers in a more rhythmic push before two commanding Melodic House & Techno entries from Mila Journée & Olivier Giacomotto, “Smash It” and “Don’t Do It”, lock in the momentum.

Madben’s “The Return Of The Hoover” raises the intensity with a punchy Techno (Peak Time / Driving) pulse, matched by the rich, layered sounds of Cassian, SCRIPT, and Belladonna’s “Where I’m From”. Massano’s “Talking” brings darker tones into play while Amirali’s “Blink” explores deeper Indie Dance moods. Christian Engh’s “Meld” (Prins Thomas Edit) lightens the flow with its Deep House Music character, making way for Âme’s remix of Stereocalypse’s “How No” and Sasha & Artche’s “Hold On” to continue the melodic progression.

Mt. Rave’s “Jarden” and Öona Dahl’s “High Priestesses” (Theus Mago Chord Mix) mark a shift into more Progressive and Indie Dance zones. Yousef’s “We Got There In The End” and Melodic (IL)’s “Let’s Play House” introduce gentle Deep House inflections, before Amirali returns with “Morning Call”, taking the vibe further into Indie territory. The mix continues with Maara & D. Tiffany’s “The M Word” and TouchTalk’s “Change It”, both expanding the journey into Electronica.

As the set enters its closing phase, Tending Tropic adds a lively Nu Disco element with “Terpentine” and “Kilimanjaro”. Hiver’s “Dreamachine” receives a hypnotic reinterpretation from Gerd Janson, bridging the way for final bursts of Indie Dance from Amirali, Joplyn, and Weekend Heroes on tracks like “Crazy MF” and “The Wall”. The show concludes with a euphoric climax—Tal Fussman’s “Everybody” brings a warm Deep House glow, followed by Pete Tong & RoRo’s orchestral rework of “Rhythm Of The Night”, ending the set on a vibrant and celebratory note.

DJ Marco Mei 2025 Episode 15: Mixed House Genres, Disco & Indie Dance

DJ Marco Mei’s 2025 Episode 15 kicks off with a groove-laden selection of House tracks that set the perfect tone. Steve Bug & Huxley’s Come On and Cinthie’s Deep Inside Love channel classic House energy, while CASSIMM’s I Hear You and Dario D’Attis, Mr. V & Joeski’s Back To The Old (Joeski Remix) add richness and depth to the opening section.

The mix then transitions into Nu Disco and Disco House territory, with Chewy Rubs’ Party Down and PHREEK’s Controversy injecting a vibrant retro flavour. Loleatta Holloway’s Shout To The Top (Extended Dance Remix) and Narciss & Gerd Janson’s Chicco’s Chips amplify the disco-infused vibe, creating a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere.

Tech House takes centre stage next, with tracks like Haskell’s The Power Of Speech, Jorhav’s Okin, and Frank Ocean’s Lost (Gabss & Vintage Culture Edit) delivering a sleek, modern edge. YESCA’s I Wanna, I Wanna brings in Jackin House grooves, while Sade’s Kiss Of Life (Myway US Remix) offers a smooth and soulful interlude.

The episode draws to a close with a rich blend of Deep House and Classic House. Timothe’s I Miss Your Love (Rocco Rodamaal Underground Mix) and Bizarre Inc feat. Angie Brown’s Took My Love (MK What Up Dub) bring warm, emotive depth, while Carlita & Andre Zimmer’s Raf and DJ Minx’s Don’t Do It To Me wrap up the set on a satisfying, genre-blending high.

Blaze DJ – Ministry of Breaks 41: Breaks, UK Bass & Breakbeat

Blaze DJ kicks off Episode 41 with Dismantle & Gardna's "Regional Banger" (Dismantle Remix), a nostalgic UK bass track paying homage to party destinations across the UK. BowMax's "Closer" and Drumattic Twins' "Grit Eye" follow, delivering deep Breakbeat vibes that set the tone for the session.

MC Fats & Ragga Twins' "We Are Junglists" brings a tribute to the late MC Fats, infusing Drum & Bass energy into the mix . Run The Breaks' "Clipper" and Eddie Craig's "Higher" (Proper Tings UKG Mix) maintain the momentum with their UK Garage and Bassline influences.

Mid-set, Blaze DJ introduces tracks like Broken Boy's "Sedition" and The Darrow Chem Syndicate's "Breaking News" (Basstyler Remix), showcasing the diversity of Breaks and UK Bass. Gucci Bass's "Hear The Drummer" (Dukeyman Tribute Mix) adds a Miami Breaks flavour, paying homage to classic old-school sounds.

As the episode concludes, tracks like Freestylers' "London Sound" and Leftfield's "Phat Planet" provide a powerful finish, blending classic Breakbeat with modern twists. Blaze DJ's curation in Episode 41 offers a comprehensive journey through the realms of Breakbeat and UK Bass, solidifying his reputation in the electronic music scene.

DJ Marco Mei – House, Nu Disco & Indie Dance Grooves

DJ Marco Mei opens his mix with a smooth blend of Nu Disco and Funky House, setting the tone with Chanelle & Eric Kupper’s "One Man" (Michael Gray Remix) and Andy Bach’s "Into The Disco". The classic disco groove meets modern production as tracks from Kraak & Smaak and Fred Falke bring a vibrant energy, while Casual Connection & Jack Burton’s "We Want The Funk" adds a funk-driven edge to the first half of the set.

The journey progresses into House and Breakbeat-infused rhythms, with Maur’s "Set You Free" and Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s "Get Loose" bringing uplifting energy and infectious basslines. A shift into Afro House and Techno grooves emerges with Pauza’s "Cuero" (Extended Mix) and Green Velvet & Layton Giordani’s "Life Lesson", delivering deep, driving beats and hypnotic atmospheres.

As the mix moves deeper, Melodic House & Techno elements take centre stage with Reznik & Mikesh’s "It’s Not You, It’s Me" (Adam Port Remix), while Red Axes’ "Little Prince" (Bangalore Rave Version) brings an Indian infused electronic intensity to the mix. Butch’s "Drummers Drama" provides a Breakbeat House moment, adding dynamic energy to the journey.

Closing out, Marco Mei keeps the momentum high with underground house gems, including Richy Ahmed’s "Bad Boy" and Steve Lawler’s "Don’t Ask" (Jansons Remix), before finishing with a Nu Disco classic from Atchoum Grincheux feat. Lamont Dozier. A masterful blend of house, disco, and underground electronic music, this episode is a must-listen for fans of deep, energetic, and groove-heavy sounds.

DJ Marco Mei – House, Nu Disco, Deep Tech & Indie Dance

DJ Marco Mei takes listeners on a genre-blending journey through House, Nu Disco, Deep Tech & Indie Dance, delivering both classic sounds and modern grooves. The mix kicks off with Neverdogs' "Technology" (Jean Pierre Remix), setting a deep tech foundation, before moving into Duck Sauce’s "Fallin In Love" (Butch Remix) and Future Funk’s "Wildberry Tracks", both packed with vibrant house rhythms.

The energy rises with Mattei & Omich’s "Do You Wanna Dance" and Mighty Science’s "The Lesson" (Jamie 3_26 Edit), channeling Nu Disco & Funk influences. Marshall Jefferson & Steve Mac’s "In The Night" keeps the mix grounded in classic house vibes, while Bebbo’s "Can't Hide" and Daniel Locatelli’s "Funked Sunrise" deepen the groove with smooth, rolling Deep House cuts.

The second half introduces Indie Dance & Tech House, as Jamie Jones & Green Velvet’s "Butterflies" and Max Styler’s "Let Em' Know" bring in underground club energy. Dubfire’s "I Feel Speed" (Stephan Bodzin Remix) and Mila Journée’s "Tech Tech Tech" showcase the melodic, hypnotic textures of Indie Dance, while Robert Hood Presents Floorplan’s "Funky Souls" and Steffi & Virginia’s "Stab Stealer" push forward with rich House and Classic grooves.

Closing the mix, Ralphi Rosario’s "You Used to Hold Me" (Riviera Mix) adds a timeless Classic House feel, while Sax feat. Elan’s "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" (Tech Support Edit) brings an Acid House twist. Finally, Retro Syndication’s "Disco Paradise" delivers the perfect Nu Disco-inspired finale. A must-listen for lovers of underground, club-ready beats!

DJ King Flow & guest Jake Palumbo | Boom Bap & Underground Hip Hop

French DJ King Flow has revealed the playlist and guest lineup for his newest weekly show, Mixtape Addict, featuring an exclusive interview with Jake Palumbo. Scientific Sound Asia, a significant entity in the Asian music scene, functions as a radio station, event organizer, and DJ agency, connecting with a global audience. DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict 38, mixes Boom Bap, Underground Hip Hop, & Hardcore Rap. Tracks from Redman & Method Man, Ransom, Canibus, & interview with Jake Palumbo.

DJ Marco Mei - 2025 Episode 7 | House, Disco & DJ Mix Grooves

Marco Mei, an acclaimed Italian DJ and producer associated with Bicycle Corporation, has just unveiled the playlist for his forthcoming radio show on Scientific Sound Asia. This entity is recognized for organizing events and airing electronic dance and urban music to a vast audience throughout Asia, reaching countries such as Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, and Sri Lanka, thereby drawing electronic music enthusiasts worldwide. DJ Marco Mei, blends House, Disco, and Classic Grooves into a seamless DJ mix. Featuring tracks from James Brown, The Shapeshifters, Armand Van Helden, and more.

DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show: Boom Bap, Hip Hop & Conscious Tracks

Presented by DJ Ronsha and G-Zon, the acclaimed Boom Bap Show showcases outstanding Boom Bap, Hip Hop, and Rap music. This show is a vital part of Scientific Sound Asia, a premier DJ agency, radio station, and event organizer with a global audience, particularly in Asia. Check out the latest Boom Bap and Hip Hop hits on DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show 34. Featuring tracks by Dialect Sosa, A-F-R-O, & more. Now live on Thursday 10 PM!

DJ Marco Mei – 2025 Episode 6 | House, Tech House & Nu Disco

DJ Marco Mei’s 2025 Episode 6 is a journey through the best of House, Tech House, and Nu Disco, packed with pulsating grooves and classic sounds. The episode kicks off with Kevin Aviance & Honey Dijon’s “Cunty”, setting a bold tone before flowing into Tiger Stripes’ “All Night Long” and the hypnotic rhythms of Nic Fanciulli’s “On My Mind”.

Fans of classic and jackin’ House will love Marshall Jefferson & Serge Imhof’s “69%” and the legendary vibes of The Bucketheads’ “Bonus Beats”. Meanwhile, deep and soulful elements shine in St Germain’s “Rose Rouge” (Spiller Rouge Mix) and DJ Spen’s “Respect Is The Message”, keeping the energy uplifting.

The set rounds out with electronic and indie dance flavours, featuring Jamie xx’s “F.U.” feat. Erykah Badu and Claus Casper’s “Space”, makes this episode a must-listen for lovers of fresh, underground sounds. Whether you’re here for the classics or cutting-edge club beats, Marco Mei delivers another essential electronic mix.

DJ Ronsha & G-Zon Boom Bap Show 33: Boom Bap, Underground, and more!

Hosted by DJ Ronsha and G-Zon, the renowned Boom Bap Show features exceptional Boom Bap, Hip Hop, and Rap music. This program is an essential component of Scientific Sound Asia, a leading DJ agency, radio station, and event organizer with an international audience, especially in Asia. DJ Ronsha & G-Zon's Boom Bap Show 33, features Boom Bap, Underground Hip-Hop, and Conscious Hip-Hop sounds from legends like Napoleon Da Legend, Blame One, and more.

DJ Dimensions & St4n Episode 4 - Drum and Bass, Liquid & Jungle Mixes

DJ Dimensions and guest DJ St4n's Episode 4 takes you on a journey through the various sub-genres of Drum & Bass and Jungle. The first hour kicks off with the hard-hitting sounds of Ed Rush's "Gangsta Hardstep" and sways into the smooth liquid vibes of Swabe’s "Uno Dos Tres." The Neurofunk influence shines through with Genotype’s "Extra-Terrestrial," while Roni Size delivers his signature Drumfunk style in "Change My Life." As the hour progresses, we dive deeper into the intense energy of Jump Up with Pascal's "P Funk Era" and Gang Related & Mask's "Ready or Not."

In the second hour, DJ St4n brings an onslaught of neurofunk with tracks like Skantia’s "Spearnet" and Azotik & T-Man’s "Take Me," while the mellow liquid DnB vibe takes center stage with Voltage’s "Love Is Calling" and Pola & Bryson’s "Tell You What I Did Last Night." A perfect blend of dancefloor-ready Jump Up and atmospheric Liquid DnB creates a seamless flow that captivates throughout. With guest appearances from artists like Cesco, Alix Perez, and Chase & Status, this episode is a must-listen for fans of high-energy basslines, intricate breaks, and cutting-edge Drum & Bass production.

Whether you're into the deep, atmospheric vibes of Liquid DnB or the hard-hitting basslines of Neurofunk and Jump Up, Episode 4 delivers something for every Drum & Bass fan. With DJ Dimensions and St4n at the helm, expect nothing less than a masterfully curated selection that moves through all the key sub-genres of this exciting scene.

DJ King Flow interviews Scram Jones for Mixtape Addict 36.

DJ King Flow’s Mixtape Addict Episode 36 brings the raw, unfiltered essence of real hip-hop with a selection that blends Boom Bap, East Coast, and Hardcore Hip-Hop. The show kicks off with The LOX & DMX’s ‘Bout Shit’ and follows with hard-hitting cuts from NEMS, Dave East, and Uncle Murda, all produced by the legendary Scram Jones.

As the mix unfolds, DJ King Flow showcases lyrical excellence with tracks from Nas, Termanology, M.O.P, and Freeway, backed by heavy beats that define the underground sound. Boom Bap anthems from Nutso, oBleak, and Mickey Factz add depth to the show, leading up to an exclusive interview with Scram Jones in the final 30 minutes, where he shares insights into his production work, collaborations, and the industry.

If you love real hip-hop, Mixtape Addict Episode 36 is packed with gritty lyricism, head-nodding beats, and pure Boom Bap energy. Tune in and experience a session that keeps the underground spirit alive!

After Hours 662: DJs Hypnotised & 4T6 Deliver Progressive House

Hypnotised opens the set with an atmospheric journey through Deep Trance with the first track and then moves on to Progressive House, featuring emotionally driven tracks like Dave Walker & Craig Kennan’s “Dione” and Fabian Argomedo’s “Solar” (BERDU Remix). The energy builds with Michael A’s “Ignition” (Hypnotised & PatriZe Remix), a deep, evolving composition, and Taylan’s “Valley Of Darkness”, blending hypnotic grooves with driving beats. The first hour reaches its peak with Influence (IN)’s “Lost Glory”, creating a deep and immersive listening experience.

4T6 takes over the second hour with a refined mix of Progressive House, beginning with his own track "Time Bomb”, setting a deep yet uplifting tone. Kyotto’s “Supersurge” and GMJ & Matter’s “Naxxar” introduce lush, rolling basslines, while Moodfreak & Campaner (BR)’s “Borderline” delivers atmospheric intensity. As the mix progresses, Guy J’s “Silver Lake” and Mike Griego’s “Trapped Under Ice” bring a cinematic edge, leading into the closing moments with “Back In Trance”, wrapping up this sonic exploration on a high note.

Tune in for After Hours 662, a must-listen for Progressive House enthusiasts, as Hypnotised & 4T6 craft a set filled with melodic tension, hypnotic grooves, and immersive sounds.

DJ Graham Gold Mixes Progressive & Melodic House in Esta La Musica 541

DJ Graham Gold sets the stage for another unforgettable journey through the finest electronic sounds in Esta La Musica 541. The episode kicks off with mesmerizing Melodic House & Techno selections, including KMYRNE & Shallou’s "Heal" and Guy J’s "Silver Lake", creating an ethereal atmosphere with hypnotic melodies and deep grooves. The mix seamlessly transitions into Progressive House gems like Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo’s "London to Buenos Aires", blending euphoric energy with rich, textured layers.

As the mix evolves, DJ Graham Gold delivers a fusion of Deep House and House grooves, featuring standout remixes from Dilby and Zakir, adding warmth and movement to the set. Tracks like Toomy Disco’s "In My Soul" and Julius Streicher’s "Sonor" introduce soulful rhythms and deep, rolling basslines, keeping the energy high. Closing out with Alejandro Molinari’s "Caracas De Noche" (Favio Inker Remix) and Va Mo La’s "Masala", this episode offers a perfectly curated blend of hypnotic beats and dancefloor energy.

With Esta La Musica 541, DJ Graham Gold continues to showcase his signature sound, seamlessly blending genres and delivering a captivating set. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering his mixes for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves deep, melodic, and progressive sounds. Stay tuned for the next instalment!

DJ Ronsha & G-Zon – Boom Bap Show 32 Brings Raw Hip-Hop Energy

DJ Ronsha & G-Zon continue to showcase the essence of Boom Bap and Underground Hip-Hop, crafting another gritty, unfiltered mix packed with hard-hitting beats, sharp lyricism, and raw energy. This episode delivers heavy bars from Fredro Starr, The Musalini, and Planet Asia, as well as deep underground cuts from Marvalyss, Broken Sword, and Kail Problems. With classic East Coast influences and rugged street narratives, this mix stays true to the roots of real hip-hop.

Their selection highlights a blend of Boom Bap’s golden age influences with modern underground gems, featuring standout tracks like Decon Blu & Pa Pa Fresh’s "Gets No Better" featuring A-F-R-O and Dell-P & Trac-Qaeda’s "Hear Me Out" featuring Grand Puba. As always, DJ Ronsha & G-Zon ensure a dynamic session filled with turntablism, hard-edged rhymes, and timeless vibes, keeping the culture alive for the purists.

Bicycle Corporation's Roots: DJ Brendon P – Deep House, Funk, & Disco

Brendon P brings a masterful touch to Roots 133, curating an exciting blend of Deep House, Funk, Disco, and Soul. Kicking off with HNNY’s "For the Very First Time" (Dirty Two's Midas Touch Version) and moving through deep grooves from Nephews, BMB Spacekid, and Louie Vega, this mix effortlessly fuses classic vibes with contemporary edits. The rich sounds of Herbie Hancock’s "The Bomb" (Pete Le Freq Refreq) and T-Connection’s "Do What You Wanna Do" (Moplen Rollercoaster Dub) elevate the journey with soulful rhythms and dancefloor energy.

The set also features Brendon P’s signature edit of The Clash’s "The Magnificent Seven", seamlessly integrating New Wave, Funk, and Disco influences. Other standout selections include Double Exposure’s "Ten Percent" (The Re-Flex Revision) and The Isley Brothers’ "Who’s That Lady" (The Re-Flex Re-Vision), bringing a timeless funk essence to the mix. Whether you're into deep and jazzy house vibes, disco-infused grooves, or soulful classics, this episode is a must-listen for fans of underground and classic dance music.

DJ Graham Gold: Melodic House & Techno, Tech House & Progressive

Graham Gold, who was previously featured in DJ Magazine's Top 100 list, has unveiled the playlist for episode 540 of 'Esta La Musica'. Scientific Sound Asia serves as a DJ agency, promoter, and electronic dance music station in Asia, drawing in audiences from both the region and around the globe. Tune in to DJ Graham Gold's Esta La Musica Episode 540 for an immersive journey through Melodic House, Tech House, Progressive Trance, and Peak Time Techno.

Many Hands 'Basement Soul' 57: A Fusion of Jazz, Funk, House & Electro

Hailing from New Zealand and the UK, the DJ duo Many Hands is now based in Berlin. They have recently released the playlist for episode 56 of 'Basement Soul'. This show airs on Scientific Sound Asia, a platform focused on electronic music that caters to expats, locals in Asia, and a worldwide audience. Many Hands Basement Soul 57, blends Jazz-Funk, Deep House, Nu Disco, Electro Soul, Afro Jazz, and more. Tracks from Mark De Clive Lowe, Tall Black Guy, and more.

Blaze DJ Drops High-Energy Breaks & Bass House in Episode 21

Blaze DJ sets the stage with an intense session of Breaks and Bass House, kicking off with a collection of The Darrow Chem Syndicate remixes, each reworked by top-tier producers like ACEDIAS, Kid Panel, and Huda Hudia. Tracks such as "Foggy The Brain" (Hankook & Destroyers Remix) and "Sync Funk" (BasStyler Remix) inject groove and power into this high-octane selection. Whether it’s raw breakbeats or deep bass elements, this mix keeps the energy at full throttle.

The second half of the set expands into a fusion of Acid Breaks, Florida Breaks, and Electro Breaks, where Blaze DJ incorporates tracks from Clockwork, Nosk & Yo Speed, and Bios Destruction. Notable moments include the acid-tinged "303" by Hankook and "Acid Theory" by Blaze DJ & Malinowski (747 Remix), bringing hypnotic textures to the mix. Ending on a high note, his rework of X-Static’s "Murderous Style" solidifies the episode as a must-listen for Breaks lovers.

This edition of Ministry of Breaks is a pure adrenaline rush for fans of Breakbeat, Acid, and Bass-driven sounds, highlighting both underground gems and cutting-edge remixes. Get ready to move to these relentless rhythms!

Renowned International DJ and producer Chelsea Singh returns with 'MixSingh Sessions' 3 with guest DJ Sarah Nash

Globally recognised DJ and producer Chelsea Singh returns with his MixSingh Sessions show featuring guest DJ Sarah Nash on our station. Scientific Sound Asia is a DJ agency, promoter, and electronic and urban music radio station for the Asian region with an international outreach. DJ Chelsea Singh's MixSingh Sessions 3, mixes Deep House, Minimal, Funky & Tech House. With guest DJ Sarah Nash, who delivers a set full of remixes & club classics!

DJ Phoenixx: Flamin' Hip Hop with Boom Bap, East Coast & Golden Age

DJ Phoenixx kicks off Flamin' Hip Hop 15 with a hard-hitting selection of Boom Bap and East Coast classics, setting the stage with tracks like Celph Titled & Buckwild’s "Out to Lunch" and Nas & Mobb Deep’s "Live Nigga Rap." The energy stays high with Big Pun & Joe’s "Still Not a Player," blending Latin Hip-Hop with East Coast swagger, while jazz-infused Boom Bap shines through A Tribe Called Quest’s "We Can Get Down" and Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth’s "Straighten It Out."

The mix then takes a Golden Age detour, featuring Boogie Down Productions’ "Illegal Business," EPMD’s "Strictly Business," and Grand Puba’s "Check Tha Resume," bringing back that vintage hip-hop flavor. Alternative Hip-Hop and underground sounds also make an impact, with Denzel Curry & Joey Bada$$’s "Cosmic" and DJ Muggs & Infamous Mobb’s "Life Is Tragic."

Closing the set, DJ Phoenixx keeps it raw with West Coast anthems like Ice Cube & Mack 10’s "You Can Do It" and politically charged bars from Da Lench Mob’s "Lost In Tha System." The mix ends with DJ King Flow & Lex Lakaiser’s "Real Hip-Hops," a perfect homage to the culture. This episode is a must-listen for Boom Bap heads and Golden Age Hip-Hop lovers, packed with legendary artists and underground gems.

DJ King Flow interviews SNYP LIFE of D-Block for Mixtape Addict 34.

Mixtape Addict Episode 34 with DJ King Flow delivers a powerhouse session filled with authentic Boom Bap, East Coast Hip-Hop, and gritty Hardcore Hip-Hop vibes. The episode kicks off with Snyp Life & The LOX's "NY 90's," setting the tone with nostalgic beats and raw lyricism. Tracks like Styles P & Snyp Life’s "Boss Clock" and Young Reese Dude’s "Let It Bang" (Prod. Stu Bangas) bring a hardcore edge, while Larry June & The Alchemist’s "Bad Choices" adds a West Coast flavour to the mix.

The episode also highlights underground gems like Thunny Brown & DJ King Flow’s "Tek It Off" and Ill Clinton & Daniel Son’s "One Way Ticket," showcasing the depth and diversity of underground hip-hop. Rhyme Assassin, M.O.P, and Ruste Juxx’s "Run Em Up" injects classic Boom Bap energy, while tracks like oBleak's "Dead Poet Society" and ES & Nec Nymbl’s "It’s Deadly" feature intricate lyricism and sharp production.

In the final 28 minutes, DJ King Flow hosts an exclusive interview with SNYP LIFE, offering insights into his artistry, collaborations with The LOX, and the essence of East Coast Hip-Hop. This episode is a must-listen for fans of raw, unfiltered hip-hop and showcases DJ King Flow's dedication to keeping the culture alive and thriving.

DJ Ronsha & G-Zon: Boom Bap Show with Hardcore & Underground Hip-Hop

Boom Bap Show 30 sees DJ Ronsha & G-Zon curating another heavyweight mix packed with classic and contemporary underground hip-hop sounds. The show kicks off with Decon Blu & Pa Pa Fresh's "If It Ain't Fun," delivering signature Boom Bap rhythms, followed by Eddie Kaine, Rim & 38 Spesh's "Ice Cold," bringing a raw East Coast vibe.

Hardcore hip-hop takes centre stage with the gritty collaboration of Flavanoids, Method Man & Redman on "Ya Bad Self," setting the tone for an intense and immersive listening experience. As the set progresses, conscious storytelling shines through in tracks like Shabazz The Disciple's "Swing Lo, Sweet Chariot," offering a thought-provoking element to the show.

As the beats roll on, the energy remains high with standout performances such as Supreme Cerebral & Swab's "Dart Seance," showcasing lyrical mastery with razor-sharp cuts and intricate production. Tracks like Scoob Rock & DW Underground's "Firm" embody the Boom Bap essence, while underground anthems such as BornAllah & Chop Lui's "No Fuxx Given" keep the gritty authenticity alive.

The lineup also features conscious gems like The Inglorious Poet's "Stay Stoic," adding depth and introspection to the overall mix. Closing the show on a high note, DJ Ronsha & G-Zon highlight the genre's diversity with tracks ranging from the introspective storytelling of Lil Dee's "NY Minute" to the raw underground energy of Ca$ablanca & B-Sun's "The Broadcast."

DJ King Flow interviews GORETEX from NON PHIXION for Mixtape Addict 33.

Mixtape Addict Episode 33 sees DJ King Flow diving deep into the raw essence of Boom Bap, Underground Hip-Hop, and Hardcore Hip-Hop, curating a powerful selection of tracks that resonate with hip-hop purists. The episode kicks off with two classics from Non Phixion, including the DJ Premier-produced "Rock Stars" and the hard-hitting "The CIA Is Trying To Kill Me," setting the stage for an intense and gritty session.

Tracks like Lord Goat’s "Red Asphalt" and Lex Lakaiser & Steve Penn's "I'm Like That" deliver aggressive beats and razor-sharp lyricism, maintaining the episode's raw energy. The mix continues with boom bap anthems such as Rhyme Assassin's "Run Em Up" and DJ King Flow's collaboration with Drazmatik and Pacewon on "Niggaz Wonder Why," highlighting the true spirit of underground rap.

The second half of the show shifts gears with a special interview featuring Goretex, a key figure in underground hip-hop and a founding member of Non Phixion. Spanning the last 39 minutes, Goretex shares insights into his career, the evolution of his sound, and his collaborations with industry legends. Listeners can expect an engaging conversation paired with standout tracks like DJ King Flow, Tragedy Khadafi & 100miles' "Respectfully" and the iconic collaboration between Redman & Method Man on "Lalala." The episode rounds off with a nod to the West Coast, featuring Boom Slapp, Dosage Hinojosa, and Destruct's "It Never Rains," showcasing the diversity within the underground scene.

Whether you're a longtime fan of underground hip-hop or just discovering the genre, Mixtape Addict Episode 33 is an essential listen. DJ King Flow once again proves why he remains at the forefront of the scene, blending expertly curated tracks with exclusive content that keeps listeners coming back for more.