I just had to leave a comment this time as this is what I judge to be my finest episode to date! Its broadcast coincided with my girlfriend's birthday too

I didn't really plan it to be as such, it just turned out the way it is, which I guess is the advantage of having a wide taste that spans across genres...
This week's episode starts off with the ambient version of Sultan's & Ned Shepard's Roads Under Ramallah, followed by Max Cooper's Automnemonic, a piece of sheer electronica genius that's not really danceable but is such a technical delight to the mind, then moving on to the Techno version of it Mnemonic - so you've got yourselves there something of a 10 minute intro before the first 4/4 beat kicks in! Then there's this weird yet amazing 4-minute vocal track As You Fall, not quite the average length for your typical EDM track. Then there's the original mix of Roads Under Ramallah, followed by a Tone Depth's (Sultan's former partner!) remake of his classic trancer Rumblefish. Then there's this shocking Techno beast from - yes you read it right - David Guetta, released on none other than Toolroom. Finally I threw in another classic revival, a shorter version of Sasha's classic of all classics Xpander, which in my book is the very definition of the early Progressive Trance sound, now digitally remastered and re-released.
So as you can see, a truly diverse set, quite possibly the most diverse set I ever mixed, so I thought it would be worth dropping a quick note this week...
Hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed mixing it and relentlessly re-listening to it!
Let me know what you think!!!
Cheers,
Dio