Golden: A Brief History Of Dance Music

By: Global Media & Entertainment
  • Summary

  • DJ, producer, and lifelong electronic music fan, Dan O’Connell, meets some of the people instrumental in paving the way for what would become known as dance music.
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Episodes
  • EP8 The Best Of...
    Oct 18 2019
    We've come to the end of the road. So if you've not found the time to deep dive into every episode check out the best of! Adamski, Brandon Block, Judge Jules, Dave Haslem, Eamon Downes, Jon Marsh, and Norman Jay MBE all contributed to making this possible. And a massive thanks to you for listening.
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    30 mins
  • EP7 Norman Jay MBE
    Oct 3 2019
    Norman Jay MBE has been part of the British music scene for decades. From warehouse parties in the 80s, to his carnival sound system, Norman's dedication to live music and his perfectly formed DJ sets, have led to an incredible career - that's still flourishing. He was also one of the pirate pioneers, and helped set up Kiss FM in the UK. His book 'Mister Good Times' is out now. We delve into it, and try to find out who nominated him for the MBE all those years ago...
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    44 mins
  • EP6 The Beloved
    Aug 22 2019
    Jon Marsh set out on his musical path in the early 80s as a schoolboy. He got a band together, contacted John Peel to play their music on Radio 1, and eventually formed The Beloved. By the 90s, John found massive success with the track 'Sweet Harmony' which took him around the world as a bonafide popstar.

    He later became resident DJ at Ministry of Sound and Fabric in London, as well as touring the world, playing with everyone from Tony Humphries to Sasha.

    We talk everything from teenage dreams to naked videos, and the club scene in New York in the 1980s. And we find out if The Beloved are ever going to make new music...
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    40 mins

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