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Best Podcasts of 2016

Go back in time and relive the best moments

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Best Podcasts of 2016

2016 was an interesting year for everyone, it was one giant rollercoaster. Especially for the artists of EDM, some had their final shows at some of the world’s iconic places, some hit monumental goals. To help this music lover get through the year one day at a time. We compiled a list of the best podcasts of this year. Take a listen and go back in time to some of the best moments in dance music.

Tale Of Us - Afterlife Voyage 001

Even though it may be their first ever podcast, it will transcend you into another world, into Tale Of Us’ world. They’ve just completed their Afterlife Tour which was very successful.

Adam Beyer - Drumcode Radio Live

This year, Drumcode hit a huge milestone. Adam Beyer reached his 300th episode and with a celebration of a 4-part podcast. Featuring many artists on the techno label such as - Bart Skils, Ida Engberg, Paul Ritch & Sam Paganini.

Nicole Moudaber - In The Mood

She’s dark, she’s moody, she is Nicole Moudaber. Traveling all over the world, spreading the techno love to all her fans. Live sets from Ultra Brazil, EDC Vegas, and from Space Ibiza.

Carl Cox - Global Radio

This past summer, for the last time ever, Carl Cox played at Space Ibiza. Playing for 15 years it was time to say goodbye to the legendary club. For his 700th episode, it was live from the Final Chapter closing party.

Chris Liebing - AM/FM

A techno pioneer, It's the home of AM/FM, the weekly radio show bringing you latest sets from around the world. Including - Amsterdam Dance Event, Awakenings Festival, and EDC Vegas.

Mark Night - MKTR Toolroom Radio

In a world where music is often limited to genre handles and buzz sounds, Mark Knight has proven a rare and wonderful breed of integral house heavyweight. Breaking the barriers with his musical library, with many special guests in each episode.

John Digweed - Transitions

John Digweed’s career is built on substance. One of the planet’s most popular DJs, his sets never fall out of favor with clubbers all over the world. His radio show is one of the world’s most successful dance music shows, broadcast across 45 countries to a staggering weekly audience of 14 million.

Simon Patterson - Open Up

A Master craftsman of melancholic trance music infused with techno making it psytrance. Alongside with special guest performances like - Sneijder & Nick Callaghan, Kamui, Ranji & Mind Spin, Sam Jones and more.

Claude VonStroke - The Birdhouse Radio

In 2005, it went on to become one of the most well-respected label-owners & DJs in dance music. Also featuring artists from the Dirtybird label such as; Justin Martin, Catz 'n Dogz, Breach, Eats Everything, Justin Jay, & Shiba San.

Sasha - Last Night On Earth

Since 2011, he's carved a new way with his increasingly pivotal Last Night On Earth imprint. From all over the word at places such as Space Ibiza, Sziget Festival in Budapest, and different live sets and special guests like Henry Saiz and Fur Coat, and John Digweed. Listen to Sasha’s last podcast for 2016.

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