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Stories From Keakie
In this guest post, Keakie’s Asia Curator Rufy Ghazi (aka Lady Ruffelin) shares her perspective on the Electronic music scene in her home country of India.
Keakie’s Electronic Curator, Annie Beckett, sits down with the Parisian DJ and producer to reflect on his journey to date, and to ask what’s next.
To celebrate the tenth episode of EXHALE Radio dropping on Keakie, its presenter and founder, Amelie Lens, talks about the show’s premise, its connection to the EXHALE live events, and her plans for the summer.
Late night Techno, thumping Drum & Bass and sun-kissed House.
House-inspired R&B, ethereal Jazz and red hot Dancehall.
Afro-inspired club sounds, UK Hip Hop heat and the latest UKG.
We speak to the host of the show at the heart of African Electronic futurism.
We speak to the world-renowned record label about it’s new Keakie series.
Techno royalty, New Wave Algerian Pop and psychedelic House.
Lebanese Jazz-Funk, twinkling House and late night R&B.
Electro from Beirut, Funk from Brazil and Bass from Karachi.
The selectors, producers and label heads pushing Bass music forward in 2022.
We get the lowdown on the show blending African rhythms to reveal the vibrance of Afrohouse.
A trip to Latin America, relentless Techno and global Jazz flavours.
We catch up with show host Revizionary for a dive into one of Hip Hop’s most treasured eras.
Immersive Techno, high energy House and vibes aplenty.
We speak to the host of the show curating vibes for all journeys and destinations.
The London duo talk about the music and the sprawling influences that birthed their radio show.
The Drum & Bass MC, who has sadly passed away at the age of 47, redefined the art of the MC in the early 1990s, setting the stage for a British musical revolution. Keakie Curator and Editor of The Crackle, James Wild, fondly assesses his legacy.
A pioneer with his SBTV platform, Edwards dared to dream and nurtured a generation of talent that would change the face of popular music.
Representing for the South Asian community, the collective of DJs, musicians and producers is taking dance music by storm.