EPM Podcast 180 presents the legendary Silicone Soul, a duo that has maintained its relevance and authenticity in electronic music for over 25 years. Comprising Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, this Scottish duo has left an indelible mark on the global scene with their unique blend of house and techno, always delivering a dark and immersive touch.
In this episode, Silicone Soul delivers a mix that captures the essence of their signature sound. From the very first beats, the selection showcases their ability to seamlessly blend classic and contemporary influences. Tracks like Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy The Silence” (Sgt Slick ReCut) and “Secret Right On!” by Joris Voorn x Silicone Soul highlight the mix. This set reflects not only what they are currently playing but also their consistent ability to maintain a unique style while evolving with modern trends.
Silicone Soul is renowned for iconic productions like “Right On, Right On”, and their label Darkroom Dubs continues to be a benchmark for underground house music. This podcast is a journey through decades of experience, exploring deep house and techno with the unmistakable quality that defines Silicone Soul.
EPM Podcast 180 – A Unique Podcast
Their appearance on EPM Podcast 180 reaffirms their status as pillars of electronic music. Their consistent ability to reinvent themselves while delivering captivating sets is a testament to their passion and dedication. If you’re a fan of dark, electronic-infused house music, this podcast is a must-listen.
In addition to their production career, Silicone Soul has earned recognition for their skills as DJs, performing their distinctive blend of house and techno at some of the world’s most iconic clubs and festivals. From Berlin’s Panorama Bar to events like T In The Park and Boiler Room. They consistently connect with audiences through hypnotic sets that perfectly balance depth, rhythm, and mystery. This episode of the EPM Podcast is further proof of their unwavering passion for electronic music and their commitment to the global underground scene.