As already announced, the Generation X [RadioShow] is officially back, making our debut show on Aaja Radio on 14th of May! For anyone missing it out or wanna rewind it, you can listen back over Soundcloud and Mixcloud.
Aaja Radio is the new place that will host the new GenX shows from now on a monthly basis.
Also, just to let you know that I've launched a new section to the show called 'CHOON TO GLOW'. This will be the closing part of every monthly show, being an anniversary tune or anything unexpected, funny and interesting. This month, we celebrate The Prodigy's classic '94 banger 'No Good', which turns 30 on 16th of May and it is an indelible groundbreaking dance anthem of all the time.
Nothing more or less, I hope you enjoyed the session and remember to show your support to the Artists & Labels involved! See you next month, 11th of June for the second glowing episode on Aaja Radio.
Tracklist
Mark Archer -Armageddon (Sanxion Remix) [2013,Bang Face] JAKAZiD - Hard Crew [2022,RaveStation Records] Dowster vs Zensation - Release The Stress [2023,True Rave Records] DeBisco - Second Contact [2024,Self-Release] Sideflip feat. OZL - Everybody In The House [2017,Subwise] Hyper Motion vs The Prodigy - Fire [2012,Self-Release] RRRitalin & Cynthia Stern - Battle Creek Brawl [2012,Mindcut Music] Yesten's Legacy - Busy [2023,Self-Release] Glowstyx - Bunny [2005,Cock Rock Disco] Jamie Zarfas - Overload [2020,Self-Release] Skooler & Flare - Probe [2024,Fuzion Records] Mark0 - Back-2-'92 [2023,Self-Release] Acen - Close Your Eyes (Optikon Live Show) [2023,Kniteforce] Lomac - It's Always A Blue Sky Day (Old Skool Back To '93 Mix) [2007,Concept Music] CHOON TO GLOW: The Prodigy - No Good [1994,XL]
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Having moved from the Snake Pit, Aaja now occupies a historic basement right beneath Deptford High Street—a space that has seen many transformations, from being a local Dub club in the ‘70s to housing storage for the last 20 years.
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