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The boundary pushing producer enlightens with his pop-meets-the-studio mix, and talks about needing space for experimentation. Aneesa Ahmed catches up with the multifaceted champion of global music on the importance of the club, feeling overlooked and impending motherhood. Chrissy delivers a rave-ready mix and talks to Ralph Moore about his new album 'Physical Release' on Hooversound. Aneesa Ahmed talks to Stay-C about South Africa's drum 'n' bass scene, sneaking backstage to give her tracks to London Elektricity, and winning Hospital Records' mentorship programme.

Dance music wildcard DJ Sotofett shares a three-hour mix and talks us through the difference between artists and performers, experimental freakouts, and why he relates to Noel Gallagher. Louis Anderson-Rich talks to Oakland's sonic virtuoso, who despite being four albums deep is just getting started.

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From questioning how our haircuts and speech patterns are perceived while interviewing, to being one of a few or the only Black person in a predominantly white working environment, there's a lot to unpack.

Later, we watch Boots Ril Paris, Tokyo ft. Chris Green. In this month's episode, we discuss the challenges of traveling throughout the country as Black people, then we bring in multi-hyphenate creative Chris Green for his perspective on international travel.

Black people don't have the luxury to just think about the fun and excitement of new adventures, we also have to consider how our Blackness will be perceived, treated and accepted wherever we go. Will there be harassment? What Took You So Long? Raw ft. In the first half, we rewatch some of our favorite standup specials from childhood to see if they had us cracking up or backing out. From Martin Lawrence to Katt Williams, we look at what these standup said about Black culture at the time.

Would the same jokes used back then fly now? Can you s Bring a Bucket and a Mop. Almost There ft. Monique Henry-Hudson. In our second episode, we dissect why that happens and what elements worked for and against these three films specifically.



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