Episode 11 arrives like golden hour at a summer festival, sun dipping low, energy high, and the air alive with rhythm. Opening with the laid-back groove of Fat Freddy’s Drop’s Ernie, the scene is set: barefoot in the grass, sound systems humming, and a crowd slowly swaying as the day transitions into night.

The vibe builds through the uplifting blues textures of Conditions Are Right, before rolling into the iconic balearic rework of The Man With The Red Face, a moment that feels like a live brass section echoing across a packed field. As the sun fades, Dexter Wansel’s Sweetest Pain and Amy Winehouse’s Cupid bring warmth and soul, like that perfect festival lull where everyone reconnects and resets.

The groove intensifies as Bernard Wright’s Haboglabotribin’ injects pure bass funk energy crowds dancing, hands in the air before Jamiroquai’s Little L lifts things into full on festival euphoria. The blend of soulful house in Darryl Debonnas - Just to Be With You and the heartfelt pull of Angie Stone’s Miss You captures that magic of shared moments under open skies.

As night fully takes hold, Eric B. & Rakim’s Know The Ledge cuts through with raw, timeless energy like a late-night set pulling everyone closer to the speakers. Closing with Raye’s Nightingale Lane, the episode winds down like the final moments of a perfect festival day, lights dimming, music fading, but the feeling lingering long after.

A seamless journey through soul, jazz, house, and hip-hop, Episode 11 captures that festival magic where music, people, and atmosphere collide into something unforgettable.



    Bass
    • 122 bpm
    • Key: Gm
    • London, United Kingdom