D6MO presents Glowing Deep

D6MO

D6MO has lived and breathed the underground pulse of electronic dance music—from early DJ sets at legendary events like Too Damn Glam, Kinky Malinki, Defected in the House, and Miss Moneypenny’s, to lighting up iconic venues such as Turnmills, Heaven, Pacha London, and Privilege Ibiza.  Under the alias Hype Da Funk, he brought raw energy to pirate radio with house and garage anthems on Lush FM and Renegade FM, later producing tracks with Dare Me that gained support from Fedde le Grand, DJ EZ, Roger Sanchez, and Todd Terry.  Alongside his evolution into the melodic, emotive sound of D6MO—now championed on BBC Radio—he also created Deeper Love, a successful local house music event celebrating deep, soulful grooves and community connection.  His new series, Glowing Deep, is a sonic time capsule of his journey:  mixes blending nostalgic throwbacks, unreleased gems, and future sounds that glow with melancholic uplift and deep rhythm.

Episodes

  1. 9 JAN

    (Spotlight - Sound Republic Mallorca 2006 Part 1)

    For this episode we are transporting back to the summer of 2006, straight to Cala d'Or, Mallorca, and the iconic Sound Republic nightclub – that 1,000-capacity powerhouse with a sound system that could shake the island, drawing massive crowds and even hosting rising stars like a young DJ Hardwell in his early Mallorca days. It all began in April when I arrived as the warm-up DJ at Vibe Bar, spinning the closing hour or two each night, chasing that dream summer residency. It didn't quite stick... but the locals who co-owned Sound Republic caught my vibe and saw potential. Back in the UK, mid-lawn-mow at my nan's, a Spanish number hits: "Club opens Friday. You're our resident. Get here ASAP." I dropped everything, flew out, and paid £100 excess baggage to haul my vinyl boxes (so many tracks still weren't digital – and a cheeky EasyJet discount from a friendly check-in lady saved the day!). Opening night: I delivered a three-hour warm-up of uplifting, funky, solid house – mostly on vinyl, which was already a rarity in '06 and turned into a real spectacle that had the crowd buzzing. Then came the headliner: a young Dutch talent, DJ Hardwell (a couple years my junior, already pulling in the party people that summer at Sound Republic), followed by Carlos Collado and DJ Gallagher. Dutch holiday resort energy, big-room fused with Spanish house fire. The season's lineup was stacked: Hardwell smashing it regularly, plus DJ Jean, Des Mitchell, Brandon Block, Carlos Gallardo, and our killer residents Sote de Lino and Miguel Angel – who became true friends along the way. The club was pure electricity from night one. Those main acts dropped unheard tracks that expanded my world. I played uplifting, funky, rock-solid house – six or seven nights a week, 4–5 hours a set. Grueling? Yes. Life-changing? Absolutely. Even on tough nights, I stayed locked in: evening mountain runs, twice-weekly training with the local football team, forging real bonds with the islanders. That summer ignited my DJ career for real. So strap in – here's your ultimate throwback to Sound Republic, Cala d'Or, Mallorca 2006. (Part 1) Outwork feat. Mr. Gee - Elektro (Joey Negro Club Mix) Defected RecordsD.O.N.S. feat. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Moto Blanco Club Mix) Kontor RecordsJon Cutler feat. E-Man - It's Yours (Joey Negro Remix) Distant MusicAxwell feat. Steve Edwards - Watch The Sunrise Axtone RecordsTill West & DJ Delicious - Same Man PhunkwerkFedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit Flamingo RecordingsPhunk-A-Delic & DJ Delicious - Rockin (Benjamin Bates Remix) PhunkwerkCicada - The Things You Say (Dirty South Remix) Royal Flush RecordsSupermode (Axwell & Steve Angello) - Tell Me Why Data RecordsDavid Guetta vs. The Egg - Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away) Virgin / PositivaFonzerelli - Moonlight Party All Around The World / 541Röyksopp - 49 Percent (Angello & Ingrosso Remix) Wall of SoundRoger Sanchez - Turn On The Music (Axwell Remix) Stealth RecordsMorjac - Star (D6MO 2026 Version)

    1h 12m

About

D6MO has lived and breathed the underground pulse of electronic dance music—from early DJ sets at legendary events like Too Damn Glam, Kinky Malinki, Defected in the House, and Miss Moneypenny’s, to lighting up iconic venues such as Turnmills, Heaven, Pacha London, and Privilege Ibiza.  Under the alias Hype Da Funk, he brought raw energy to pirate radio with house and garage anthems on Lush FM and Renegade FM, later producing tracks with Dare Me that gained support from Fedde le Grand, DJ EZ, Roger Sanchez, and Todd Terry.  Alongside his evolution into the melodic, emotive sound of D6MO—now championed on BBC Radio—he also created Deeper Love, a successful local house music event celebrating deep, soulful grooves and community connection.  His new series, Glowing Deep, is a sonic time capsule of his journey:  mixes blending nostalgic throwbacks, unreleased gems, and future sounds that glow with melancholic uplift and deep rhythm.