Vital Radio 156 – Hour 2: Yohan
Dj Endgame | November 18th, 2011 | No Comments »
Electronic music has no boundaries… only limits are within the human creativity. Taking that concept as his mantra for DJing, Yohan refuses to be bound to certain genre or sound.
While Yohan loves every genre of electronic music, from ambient/chill out to deep house to progressive to trance to hard techno and everything in between, Yohan loves to be creative in blending various aspects of electronic music into a smooth flowing storyline in his sets. This mindset has helped Yohan to be a versatile DJ, able to play any genre and come out with an unique sounding set.
Yohan brings us “Patio Music”, a sound sure to smooth out the next 60 minutes on the Vital Radio Experience.
1. Yofunk – J City
2. Homework – I Got One (Mercury remix)
3. Modern Amusement – Cold as Ice (Louie Fresco remix)
4. DJ Phono – Gone (David August vocal mix)
5. Joyce Muniz – Bedstories (Mr Ho remix)
6. Lee Foss – Warriors
7. Leif – Almost Invisible
8. Samantha Jones – Subconscious (Lee Foss Subconscious Strawberry remix)
9. Maceo Plex – Falling
10. Volta Cab – Welcome to Downtown (Dana Berquist & Peder G remix)
11. Pet Shop Boys – Can You Forgive Her (MK Bicycle dub)
12. Robert Rodriguez – Like I Said
13. Maceo Plex – Your Style
14. Eats Everything – Entrance Song
15. Funk d’void – Lovin’ (Your Body mix)
16. Joy Orbison – Hyph Mngo (Andreas Saag’s House Perspective mix)
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I was going to save this for tomorrow’s Tuesday Tunes posting but it’s too good to wait. Check out this super laid back set of funky/deep house tunes courtesy of Milton Jackson.
David Akermanis is an up and coming producer/DJ, belonging to the new breed of talented producers making his hometown of Toronto, a centre of excellence in house music.


Milton Jackson (aka Barry Christie) Released his first EP aged 19 on Solemusic’s Tronicsole imprint. Known for his dark, almost techno influenced deep house music. Milton Jackson tends to fuse straight driving beats with eclectic, techy production styles. His first and so far only long player, ‘The Bionic Boy’ was received well by critics and the house fraternity and it spawned the Pepe Bradock influenced ‘Sunlight’.


