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Serial havoc-wreaker Amotik punches in this week with a hi-velocity two-hour round running the gamut from mind-expanding minimalism to claustrophobic dubs onto proper heavy-duty, industrial-informed big room wares. Unleashing wave after wave of unrel... more
Swinging by with her debut RYC transmission this week is Giegling affiliate and Blitz resident jockey Yamour, a DJ who blends the finest of classic Chicago house joints with Detroit style churners to decisively compelling effect. Showing a particular... more
Up this week is FUSE resident DJ and Phaaar label owner Phara treating us to a whirlwind of gusty minimal groovers and relentless big-room punchers. With a solid bunch of quality records on the likes of Token, Soma or SK_Eleven under his belt, the Br... more
Herald of a darker, more opaque style of deep-diving techno music, RYC alum Ruben Ganev (he's got a debut solo transmission on the way but shhhh) punches in with his second podcast for us. Dwelling the frontier betwixt sunken dub mechanisms and full-... more
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Focusing on the intricate relationships between urban environments and music, this show features conversations and explorations that highlight the significance of sound, community connection, and emotional resonance. Listeners can expect thoughtful discussions around the music industry, nightlife culture, personal experiences related to urban life, and the transformative power of creativity and collaboration in reclaiming city spaces. Additionally, episodes often blend artistic narratives with contemplative themes, aiming to evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection.
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Reclaim Your City launched 3 years ago and published 130 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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