This week's Rhythmic Culture podcast is all about "one hour and seven minutes of groovers, mostly old-school house and techno tunes period 1988-1991" as Peter Mitterer, better known as DJ Fett Burger describes his mix...

Stepping up for an exciting entry in the Rhythmic Culture podcast series this week is Noods Radio and Psychotherapy Sessions resident k means...

A nomad spirit, with roots scattered wide like sound waves, Dre Ngozi has always been moved by the music of this world...

There's a heavy midwinter storm full of bass blasting through the Rhythmic Culture podcast this week, as St. Petersburg-residing DJ, producer and sound designer A.Fruit is bringing the goods to the platter...

Get familiair with Yoruba Tech Soul, as Nigerian-born, but New York-residing musician Eli Fola gives his touch on this week's Rhythmic Culture podcast. The Techafrique founder's work authentically preserves Yoruba culture and history through his immersive performances. He is often regarded as a saxophone genius...

The first Rhythmic Culture podcast of the year is under the hands of one of Belgium's most emerging selectors; AliA. She's managed to put out a name for herself and attracted the attention from highly-praised selectors like Lefto and Carista...

It's up to Violet to step up to the plate for our final podcast of the year. The Lisbon-based artist, honcho of the naive & naivety labels, co-founder of Rádio Quântica ánd co-organizer of a queer event series called mina is one the main faces...

We're taking it on a slightly different cut with this week's podcast. The mix is full of film scores curated by someone close to our hearts; HANN (50% of Mahabe137). "This set contains film soundtracks, monologues and scores from movies that touched me deeply or...

Diving into the dark realms of shocking trips, drum circle rhythms and heavy basses, OJOO GYAL's sound is a refined example of chaotic beauty. The emerging Casablanca-based DJ made a name for herself through the national and international electronic music scene, leaving her mark at...