Globalibre DJ-Mix on Mondo Electrico – PBS 106.7FM Radiostation Melbourne (Australia)



Dear Listeners,
our international network is working and working and working! We are very proud of getting kinds of feedback and positive responses we never expected before!
An example is the forthcoming Mondo Electrico radioshow of PBS 106.7FM based in Melbourne (Australia), playing the Afro-Beat mix of DJ axe.l.
Mondo Electrico, hosted by Lord Lingham, showcases electronic music from all across the planet. Range of styles explored and curated – Berlin dub-tech to South African kwaito, Detroit techno to Lusaphonic kuduro, Afro-house to funky, oriental electronica to digital cumbia, and much much more…

Mondo Electrico on-air …midnight – 2 am Melbourne, 9-11 pm Bangkok or 4-6 pm Berlin and Bern – every Friday on 106.7 FM or webcast: http://www.pbsfm.org.au/public/playerVer/player.asp.

Facebook Group – Mondo Electrico


Visit our buddie in Melbourne:
Pradip (Lord Lingham)
DJ/Presenter
Mondo Electrico (Fridays late, midnight – 2 am)
www.myspace.com/LordLingham

April 16, 2010 by axel  No Comments

…and now something totally different!!! A hot dusty wind came along from Australia!!!


Dear Listeners,
You have followed us for longer time! That’s good! So you shared some of our mailbox news I hope! Sometimes it is worth to check again if there was something precious left in – and I found something! It is an Autralian DJ named ‘Lord Lingham’ and host Mondo Electrico on PBS (www.pbsfm.org.au), a community radio station in Melbourne, Australia. His DJ mixes are a blend of Detroit tech-house, Deep house, ballearic (sometimes), Kwaito, Kuduro, digital dancehall, and UK Funky. Have a listen to the Lord Lingham Mondo mix on his soundcloud account! Also he is part of production duo, Bulke. They are influenced by experimental electronica, krautrock, techno, dub, African rhythms, and folk music from central and south east asia (though they had a slight flirtation with gypsy brass on Balkan Cowboys)…
It was the cultural backround of the music which he used for his rootsy mix, that enthuse me completly!
Check out mor’lam (from NE Thailand), nu skool Cambodian psychedelia, Bollywood funk, Ethiopian Jazz, Afro-beats, Brazilian tropicalia, and more…have a listen…!!!

Molam bwood funk afro-beat tropicalia mix by lordlmondo

März 28, 2010 by axel  No Comments