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London
19:00 - 21:00

Tune into Ghost Notes Worldwide for that post-twilight sound. Night time music of all strains, with blunted R&B and hip hop instrumentals, neo-downtempo productions, slow jams, and hazy dancefloor sounds.

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San Francisco
19:00 - 20:00

Dark Entries reissues archival and contemporary gems that prove to be crucial to our modern idea of bodily music that exists out of time. Electro, italo, cold wave, new beat, house, techno from a one-of-a-kind digger who visits dusty basements to rescue lost tapes.

Bruce Forest

Bruce Forest

Bruce Forest has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 August 2014. Bruce Forest's music has been featured on 13 episodes.

American DJ/producer who replaced the late Tee Scott as the resident DJ at NYC's Better Days, a primarily Black Gay discotheque near Times Square.

His first remix ever was UDM - To Please You from 1982, and he often would do a special mix for the club, run over and play it fresh off the tape to gauge reaction, then go back to the studio to fine tune. He remixed/produced hundreds of records, and was involved in production of the very first Chicago house releases. He moved to the UK in 1989, played guest spots at Astoria, Land of Oz and other London venues. He lived across the street from SARM West studios in London, bringing a NY feel to British artists like Elton John and Paul McCartney, while still making serious club records for Virgin's More Protein label.

He was married in 1991, and decided to leave music production in 1994 to go full time into digital media technology, specifically music and film distribution on the net. He moved back to the States in 1995, and he still loves to go back to his DJ roots.

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Bruce Forest

Bruce Forest has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 August 2014. Bruce Forest's music has been featured on 13 episodes.

American DJ/producer who replaced the late Tee Scott as the resident DJ at NYC's Better Days, a primarily Black Gay discotheque near Times Square.

His first remix ever was UDM - To Please You from 1982, and he often would do a special mix for the club, run over and play it fresh off the tape to gauge reaction, then go back to the studio to fine tune. He remixed/produced hundreds of records, and was involved in production of the very first Chicago house releases. He moved to the UK in 1989, played guest spots at Astoria, Land of Oz and other London venues. He lived across the street from SARM West studios in London, bringing a NY feel to British artists like Elton John and Paul McCartney, while still making serious club records for Virgin's More Protein label.

He was married in 1991, and decided to leave music production in 1994 to go full time into digital media technology, specifically music and film distribution on the net. He moved back to the States in 1995, and he still loves to go back to his DJ roots.

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Thinking About You (Extended Dance Version)
Whitney Houston (Bruce Forest mix)
Arista1986
Make My Day (Bruce Forest Club Mix)
Grace Under Pressure (Bruce Forest mix)
ARS1992
Thinking About You (Dub Version)
Whitney Houston (Bruce Forest mix)
Arista1986
Generations Of Love (Oakenfold Mix)
Jesus Loves You (Bruce Forest, Paul Oakenfold mix)
More Protein1990
It's Love This Time (Dub)
Outloud (Bruce Forest, Frank Heller mix)
Warner Bros. Records1987
Are You Lookin' For Somebody Nu (Acid Shooz Mix)
Nu Shooz (Bruce Forest, Frank Heller mix)
Atlantic1988
Animal And Man (Primitive Mix)
Jeff Wayne (Bruce Forest, Andy Whitmore mix)
Columbia1992
Thinking About You (Extended Dance Remix)
Whitney Houston, Jermaine Jackson (Bruce Forest mix)
Not On Label (Whitney Houston), Not On Label (DJ T.Rexx Self-released)2012
Catch Me (I'm Falling) (12" Mix)
Pretty Poison (Bruce Forest mix)
Virgin1987