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Infamous Beirut DJ Ernesto Chahoud takes over the NTS signal for his monthly 'Beirut Daze' slot, recorded in Lebanon and showcasing music from his far-ranging collection.

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Chicago
19:00 - 21:00

Who else sounds like Larry Heard? In the late 1980s, The Chicago house producer was one of the first artists – initially as a part of Fingers, Inc., and then as a solo act – to truly stamp their own unique aesthetic onto the nascent style of electronic dance music. Favouring lush instrumentation, foggy chords and dreamy melodies over the more mechanic pounding of many of his counterparts, he inspired the "deeper" sounds of the midwest's second wave, and generations of young clubbers elsewhere around the world. This In Focus features close to 3 hours of untouchable deep house beauty from Larry Heard - compiled, mixed and edited by Giles Smith.

Endaf Emlyn

Endaf Emlyn

Endaf Emlyn has been played on NTS in shows including Launette's Hour , featured first on 13 April 2025. Songs played include Macrall (Wedi Ffrio).

Endaf Emlyn (born 31 July 1944) is a Welsh musician, film, and television director.

His first album, Hiraeth, which combined interpretations of old folk tunes and original lyrical songs, was released in 1973.

The first group he was a member of was Yr Eiddoch Yn Gywir (Yours Sincerely) with Hywel Gwynfryn and Derek Boote. He went on to become a member of the band Injaroc in 1977, and later a band named Jîp (Jupiter).

In 1974 he composed the opening music of the BBC's Welsh-language soap opera, Pobol y Cwm, and the theme has since been used in various forms.

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Endaf Emlyn

Endaf Emlyn has been played on NTS in shows including Launette's Hour , featured first on 13 April 2025. Songs played include Macrall (Wedi Ffrio).

Endaf Emlyn (born 31 July 1944) is a Welsh musician, film, and television director.

His first album, Hiraeth, which combined interpretations of old folk tunes and original lyrical songs, was released in 1973.

The first group he was a member of was Yr Eiddoch Yn Gywir (Yours Sincerely) with Hywel Gwynfryn and Derek Boote. He went on to become a member of the band Injaroc in 1977, and later a band named Jîp (Jupiter).

In 1974 he composed the opening music of the BBC's Welsh-language soap opera, Pobol y Cwm, and the theme has since been used in various forms.

Original source: Last.fm

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Macrall (Wedi Ffrio)
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