InSein Radio – Episode 354 (Tenderlonious, Dâm-Funk, Fela Kuti, Luc Steeno-Graf)

This one is dedicated to our dear friend, King Filip of Belgium. We are extremely delighted that he conceded our proposition of making Luc Steeno a Count. Which ment a big upliftment for his carreer. Not only did his music sell again big time, but it also meant a beginning of a new relationship, with ex tennis player Steffi Graf. Congratulations Count Luc Steeno-Graf!

Gerelateerd

  • InSein Radio – A Good Fascist Is A Dead Fascist

    Once upon a time, there was a right-wing politician named Stefaan Sintobin. He was known for his conservative values and staunch opposition to progressive social movements, particularly those related to LGBTQ+ rights. At first, Stefaan was dismissive of the activist's arguments, but over time, he began to listen and learn. He was moved by the stories of individuals who had faced discrimination and persecution simply for being who they were. He began to question his own beliefs and values, and to see the world through a different lens. Stefaan began to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights within his party, and worked tirelessly to promote tolerance and understanding among his colleagues and constituents. He became an outspoken champion of LGBTQ+ rights, and worked to promote inclusivity and acceptance. And so, Stefaan's journey towards greater understanding and acceptance serves as a testament to the power of education, empathy, and compassion in bringing about positive social change.

  • SSS S10EP11

    SSS S10EP11 - Suave Sound System - #House Music Radio For the eleventh episode of the season, we had DJ Arno Ramon mixing the freshest #House sounds he could get his hands on. Tracklist included this time around!

  • Suave Sound System #House #Music #Radio with Deejays Mike De Mont Blanc, Mr Krister & Arno Ramon

    Suave Sound Sound #House #Music #Radio aired live on VillaBota FM Sunday 20 December with Deejays Mike De Mont Blanc, Mr Krister & Arno Ramon It had been two weeks since we played out, so we were all buzzing behind the decks, result a two hour long show that whizzes by with fat house tunes. Listen to This!

Close