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EX.805 Martyn
Jul 8, 2026
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Jun 10, 2026
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| 7/8/26 | ![]() EX.805 Martyn | The Dutch producer on flow state, communal music-making and his new album, Music for Existing.Martijn Deijkers, AKA Martyn, has spent close to three decades resisting labels. He grew up in a small Dutch village as a vinyl obsessive, buying his first 7-inch from a store that doubled as a sweet shop, before travelling to London in the mid-'90s to chase jungle and drum & bass. He later became one of the first artists from outside the UK to shape the capital's dubstep scene, fusing it with the Detroit techno and hip-hop of his youth. Since then, he has held a residency at Panorama Bar, started a successful label, 3024, and hosted a long-running monthly jazz show on NTS, Darkest Light.In this Exchange with RA's Performance Content Lead, Tom Gledhill, Deijkers talks about dubplate culture in '90s London, the mentoring programme that's shaped his approach to creativity and his new album, Music for Existing, a collection of jazz-inflected electronics that explores the powerful, communal act of making music together. The LP is out now on 3024. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/26 | ![]() EX.804 Kurupt FM | The UK pirate radio crew and cult TV stars discuss their rebirth and forthcoming EP, Grindah's Decided We're Doing Music Again.Many UK natives will be familiar with the show People Just Do Nothing, a mid-2010s comedy about pirate radio crew Kurupt FM, who ride the UK garage wave, broadcasting from the outer boroughs of London.Kurupt FM's core members—MC Grindah, DJ Beats, DJ Steves and DJ Decoy—went quiet for more than a decade after the last episode aired in 2014. After a stretch of solo ventures—books, stand-up, Grindah's domestic upheaval following his split with long-time partner Miche, as depicted in People Just Do Nothing—the crew has reconvened for a new EP, Grindah's Decided We're Doing Music Again.In this RA Exchange, Grindah, Beats and Steves meet for a rare interview to talk about their rebirth and what's happened in the years that have elapsed since the world last heard from them. They also reflect on Grindah's early run-in with Skepta, their case for the ongoing power of pirate radio in the age of AI and the current UKG revival. They engage in a familiar argument about who owns the lineage of the genre, and for Kurupt FM, the answer isn't complicated: if you weren't there the first time around, you just don't get it. Their new EP will be out on August 21st. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() EX.803 Two Shell | The masked duo go on the record to address criticisms, identity and their forthcoming album, Infinite Now.Anonymous DJ-and-producer duo Two Shell are both loved and reviled. They've spent the last few years making the question of their identity inseparable from their music, earning an enormous fanbase with their original, up-tempo productions, and then alienating much of it through relentless pranks. Some of their most illustrious capers have included selling albums embedded in rocks, sending decoys to give fake interviews and booking stand-ins to perform in their place at major gigs and festivals.But after their headline set on Glastonbury's IICON stage last summer—a proper, career-spanning 90 minutes that they actually turned up for—fans flooded their inbox with the same comment: "we know it wasn't you up there! classic!!" Their response was an Instagram post that broke the script. "Anonymity sometimes feels like a mistake," they wrote. And now, on the eve of a new album called Infinite Now, they've agreed to sit down for their first-ever video interview.In this RA Exchange, Two Shell directly address the criticisms that have been levelled against them over the years; discuss what they owe their fans; and unpack their creative process, embrace of AI and more. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() EX.802 Bladee | The Drain Gang cofounder talks about mysticism, Gen Z and his new album, Sulfur Surfer.Bladee's work as a founding member of the Swedish collective Drain Gang has shaped a new generation of underground music. The group's sound, which is rooted in cloud rap and Auto-Tune experimentation, and pulls from trance, noise, metal, goth and grunge, has earned them an enormous following of fans—AKA "drainers"—overwhelmingly under 30. Bladee has long been one of Drain Gang's most prominent voices, building a prolific solo career alongside the collective's output. His work engages with mysticism through vulnerable, diaristic lyrics about his state of mind. On his new album, Sulfur Surfer, he presents an autobiographical figure caught between "letting go and holding on"—a continuation of his longstanding interest in spirituality and the occult. He draws on the story of St. George, the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint and the occultism of British group Current 93, whose frontman David Tibet makes a guest appearance.In this RA Exchange, Bladee talks about making honest music, the role Drain Gang has played in pushing him to find his voice, his ambivalence about fame and his collaboration with Skrillex. Sulfur Surfer is out now on Trash Island. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() EX.801 Peaches✨ | bodily autonomyageing+4 | PeachesMerrill Nisker | Kill Rock StarsAcast+3 | — | PeachesNo Lube So Rude+5 | — | 52m 52s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() EX.800 Anton Corbijn✨ | music photographyDepeche Mode+4 | Anton Corbijn | Depeche ModeFotografiska+1 | London | Anton CorbijnDepeche Mode+5 | — | 36m 04s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() EX.799 Takuya Nakamura✨ | jungle musicjazz in Japan+3 | Takuya Nakamura | The Lot RadioNew England Conservatory of Music | TokyoNew York | Takuya Nakamurajungle DJ+5 | — | 42m 38s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() EX.798 Suzanne Ciani✨ | synth musicphilosophy+4 | Suzanne Ciani | Coca-ColaAT&T+3 | Berghain | Suzanne Cianisynth music+5 | — | 29m 53s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() EX.797 Ed O'Brien✨ | spiritualitymusic+4 | Ed O'Brien | RadioheadParlophone+1 | — | Ed O'BrienRadiohead+5 | — | 1h 01m 30s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() EX.796 Benji B✨ | music discoveryfashion+3 | Benji B | BBC Radio 1Celine+5 | London | Benji BBBC Radio 1+5 | — | 1h 00m 32s | |
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() EX.795 Avalon Emerson✨ | music industrycareer transitions+4 | Avalon Emerson | Resident AdvisorWritten into Changes | Berlinupstate New York | Avalon Emersonindie pop+5 | — | 44m 58s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() EX.794 Calibre✨ | drum & basselectronic music+3 | Dominick Martin | Tricklemore SeaResident Advisor+1 | IrelandNorthern Ireland | CalibreTricklemore Sea+5 | — | 49m 56s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() EX.793 Chris Stussy✨ | music productionhouse music+3 | Chris Stussy | Resident AdvisorLost, Found & Forgotten | LeidenUtrecht+3 | Chris Stussydebut album+3 | — | 1h 05m 50s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() EX.792 Tiga✨ | electronic musicTiga's career+4 | TigaTiga Sontag | Turbo RecordingsSecret City Records+1 | — | TigaHOTLIFE+7 | — | 49m 56s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() EX.791 Loraine James✨ | self-doubtcreative blocks+4 | Loraine James | HyperdubFor You and I+2 | LondonVenue MOT+1 | Loraine JamesHyperdub+5 | — | 47m 48s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() EX.790 Freddy K✨ | vinyl cultureDJ culture+4 | Alessio ArmeniFreddy K | Key VinylVirus Radio+3 | BerlinRome | technovinyl+5 | — | 59m 12s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() EX.789 Interplanetary Criminal✨ | garage musicartist journey+3 | Zac Bruce | ATW (All Thru the Night)Resident Advisor | — | Interplanetary Criminalgarage resurgence+5 | — | 49m 04s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() EX.788 Kim Gordon✨ | musicart+4 | Kim Gordon | PLAY MESonic Youth+2 | — | Kim GordonSonic Youth+6 | — | 37m 15s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() EX.787 Voices From The Lake✨ | ambient technomusic collaboration+3 | NeelDonato Dozzy | Voices From The LakeResident Advisor+2 | Japanese Alps | ambient technoVoices From The Lake+5 | — | 1h 00m 12s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() EX.786 Barker | The Leisure System co-founder talks psychology, behavioral science and his standout album of the year, Stochastic Drift.Sam Barker's influence on contemporary electronic music culture spans many levels—not only as a producer and DJ pushing against traditional genre boundaries, but also as key figure behind the scenes as head of the label Leisure System. He came into RA HQ to talk about the central thesis in his current work: exploring organic, human timing in a genre that has become increasingly obsessed with mechanized grids. The Berlin-based artist tells us about how he puts this theory into practice in his standout album of the year, Stochastic Drift, and his recent collaborative project with saxophonist Bendik Giske. Beyond the technical, he also reflects on the evolution of the Berlin scene, the surprising arguments for liberation in the streaming economy and the role of art in imagining a utopian future. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() EX.785 Isabella Lovestory | The Honduran artist talks about the rise of reggaeton, the dark side of beauty standards and her new album, Vanity.In the past decade, reggaeton has taken the world by storm, expanding from beyond its origins in Panama and Puerto Rico to become an undeniable global force. Yet, within this massive cultural explosion, few artists are navigating the sound with the distinct, subversive energy of Isabella Lovestory.Originally from Honduras but shaped by a formative migration to the US and the liminal spaces of the internet, the Montreal-based artist has developed an aesthetic she calls a "plastic fantasy"—a hyper-stylised world of bootleg luxury and cinematic flair.In this Exchange, she talks to Resident Advisor's Chloe Lula about her new album, Vanity, which she calls a response to her obsession with the "dark side of beauty standards." She also discusses her place within the wider reggaeton landscape; her efforts to reclaim and feminise a historically male-dominated genre; the financial erasure of women in the scene; and how her experimental approach challenges the self-seriousness of electronic music. Listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() EX.784 Sub Focus | The drum & bass veteran talks about bass music eras, dance culture in America and his new album, Contact. British artist Nicolaas Douwma, AKA Sub Focus, has been steadily putting out big-room drum & bass since the early 2000s. In more recent years, he's become staggeringly popular, releasing a string of Top 40 UK pop hits that have made him synonymous with a more mainstream sound. His influence looms large across a whole generation of young producers, particularly in the US.In this Exchange, Douwma sits down with Resident Advisor editor Gabe Szatan at the beautiful Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. They speak about how he hit number one in the US dance music charts last year, as well as how drum & bass moved from being popular with a "secret clique of people" to becoming what, for lack of a better term, could be called "brostep." There's a new Sub Focus album dropping on November 21st called Contact, which includes collaborations with Grimes and Katy B. Grab your copy when it comes out. Watch this interview in full on our YouTube channel, or listen to the audio via SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Music. -Chloe Lula Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() EX.783 Dixon | The Innervisions cofounder reflects on the label's 20-year anniversary, the art of DJing and bringing politics back to the underground.One of the most popular record labels in the RA ecosystem is Innervisions, and one of its most popular DJs is cofounder Steffen Berkhahn, AKA Dixon. He started the outlet in 2005 with Kristian Rädle and Frank Wiedemann of Âme. Back when RA ran DJ polls, Dixon was #1 several years in a row. We've since retired them, but Dixon's appeal remains as widespread as ever. He made a name for himself in Berlin in the '90s when he was just a teenager, spreading a melodic strain of house and techno that became the Innervisions brand and continues to pull heartstrings around the world.This year, the label has been celebrating its 20-year anniversary, and Dixon reflects on its astronomical success on the heels of two major anniversary parties at Berghain and fabric. He also discusses how he's kept the label—and his own career—fresh and relevant; his feelings around commercial success; the importance of taking annual breaks from music and production; and his interest in reclaiming underground electronic music as a political space. Listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() EX.782 Annie Mac | The longtime BBC Radio 1 host talks about the liberation of leaving broadcasting, her pivot to fiction writing and her party series, Before Midnight.If you grew up in the UK, chances are you've heard Annie Mac on the radio. The Irish native started on the airwaves in 2004 when she was 26. She hosted a nightly programme called Future Sounds, before eventually moving to a Friday night dance music show, which catapulted her into the pop cultural zeitgeist. Being at the BBC was a boon to her career, but as she reveals in this Exchange—her second appearance on the series—it also came with its limitations. She left the media giant in 2021 to spend more time with her family, and to pursue her own projects without the inhibition of BBC codes of conduct on matters around free speech. Since departing, she has been outspoken about politics and engaged in ongoing advocacy work and calls for change as an independent curator and podcast host.Annie Mac also speaks to Exchange host Chloe Lula about the art of interviewing; her popular party series,Before Midnight; her pivot to writing; how getting older has shaped her view of success; and what it means to lead the "good life." She has also published two novels, both of which pull from loosely autobiographical topics: The Troubles in Ireland, the music industry in London and bigger thematic arcs such as navigating motherhood and grief. Listen to the episode in full. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() EX.781 Paul van Dyk | The German legend talks about the state of modern trance, what it takes to create a legacy and writing his most recent album.Poll the average dance music fan and they'll have almost certainly heard of Paul van Dyk. The German DJ and producer is so synonymous with trance that it's impossible to talk about the genre's history without mentioning his name. He's also been one of the most successful electronic artists full-stop since the '90s, when he first started touring around Berlin. His 1994 hit "For an Angel" launched him into the limelight, and he's been selling out clubs and arenas ever since.In this RA Exchange recorded at the Berlin Synth Museum, he reflected on the current state of trance and how its modern DJs are missing the mark; his lifelong engagement with politics and his efforts to enlist Americans to vote alongside Bono; his experience growing up in East Berlin; and a life-threatening accident he suffered at a festival in Utrecht, which left him with multiple spine and brain injuries. He said the experience taught him to cherish every part of life, and that love is the greatest and most healing power that exists.Van Dyk's most recent album is called This World is Ours, and in this conversation he unpacks the accompanying tour and some of the key themes that run through the tracks—namely, the rise of AI and our need to unite in the face of a non-human ruling elite. You can watch it on our YouTube channel, or listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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