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Electronic Emotions Nº 24 – 28/12/2025

Moien and welcome back! Andrea here, and you’re listening to Electronic Emotions number 24. Festive mood and special sets. Today I’ve got a very special guest: MORFAZ, an “entity” who makes very great electronic music. Check @morfaz.tribe to know more about MORFAZ Tribe’s world. Best wishes and happy new year to all of you and see you in 2026! — Electronic Emotions links: – Instagram:@electronicemotions.radioshow – Facebook: ElectronicEmotions – YouTube: @AndreaFrittella

Electronic Emotions Nº 0023 – 23.11.2025

Moien and welcome back! Andrea here, and you’re listening to Electronic Emotions number 23. Today I’ve got a special guest — YAYA, a DJ and producer coming all the way from Italy and the label owner of Tamango Records. He’ll be performing next week, on the 29th of November, at Big Beer in Clausen alongside other great local DJs. Electronic Emotions is partnering for this event, which will also include an after-party at Ground from 3 to 6 AM. The whole night is powered by Jungle Monkey, and I invite you to check out their Instagram, jungle_monkey_pulse, for more information.

Electronic Emotions Nº 0022 – 26.10.2025

Moien and welcome back to Electronic Emotions! It’s Andrea here, and I’ve got some exciting news for you in this episode. Starting today, we’re introducing a new format: from time to time, we’ll be featuring artists based in or performing in Luxembourg. We’re kicking things off with a fantastic guest — Timelord, an exceptional producer and live performer. In the second half of the show, he’ll be sharing some of his tracks and… there’s an exclusive surprise waiting for you! But I’ll let him tell you more about it himself. 😉 So stay tuned for the next hour — it’s

Electronic Emotions Nº 0015 – 22.03.2025 – Italo-Disco Special

Welcome to the EP 15 of Electronic Emotions – “Italo Disco special” Italo disco (variously capitalized, and sometimes hyphenated as Italo-disco)[1] is a music genre which originated in Italy in the late 1970s and was mainly produced in the 1980s. Italo disco evolved from the then-current underground dance, pop, and electronic music, both domestic and foreign (hi-NRG, Euro disco) and developed into a diverse genre.[2] The genre employs electronic drums, drum machines, synthesizers, and occasionally vocoders. It is usually sung in English, and to a lesser extent in Italian and Spanish. The origin of the genre’s name is strongly tied