Sequence Series

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In today’s culture of opportunism and ambition, In Sequence exists as a space where the art of collecting and storytelling through records is preserved. The series reflects the rawness of house music, unfiltered mixes built from records ranging from timeless classics to newer discoveries. There is no fixed formula, only the courage to take risks and express emotion through carefully crafted transitions and sublime track selection. Rooted in deep house culture, In Sequence highlights selectors who value authenticity, patience, and musical narrative over trends and popularity. Each episode invites listeners to experience stories told through sound, one sequence at a time. You may support by following the page on Instagram @In Sequence Series

  1. In Sequence Series 016 - A Lot At Once

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    In Sequence Series 016 - A Lot At Once

    There’s a certain weight that comes with trying to process life while everything around you keeps moving. This episode was recorded during a period where change, uncertainty, pressure, growth, and reflection all seemed to arrive at the same time. In many ways, it mirrors the current state of everyday South African life, people navigating rising costs, shifting routines, emotional fatigue, ambition, survival, and the constant need to adapt. Everyone appears to be carrying something, often quietly. “A Lot At Once” is not necessarily about having the answers, but about finding moments to breathe through the noise. Through deep, sequenced and uncompromised selections, this mix leans into feeling rather than escape, allowing space to think, reflect, drive, sit with friends, or simply exist for a moment without pressure. The journey moves through tension, warmth, groove and release, much like life itself during uncertain times. Music remains one of the few places where things can still slow down enough to make sense, even briefly. For anyone trying to hold it together while carrying a lot at once. This one is for you. This is In Sequence Series. Tracklist 1. Motion Picture — J. Albert & Will August Park 2. Could It Be You — Alex Albrecht pres. Melquíades 3. Obscure Uli — HVL 4. Tower of the Sun — Alex Albrecht 5. Drowning (feat. Module One) — Soela 6. Memories Anailia — Rick Wilhite & Calvin Morgan 7. CC Is 33 — Margaret Dygas 8. Take Me Deeper (That’s Wher...) — Owen Jay 9. Somebody — Das Komplex 10. In the City — Mark E 11. Flower of Life — CSPOK

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  2. In Sequence Series - Special Edition004 - Shane Moyce AKA Soulscentric

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    In Sequence Series - Special Edition004 - Shane Moyce AKA Soulscentric

    Shane started collecting music in primary school. Both parents were musicians so music was constantly playing at home. Record collecting started in 1985, R&B, Smooth Jazz, Disco & 12 inch Singles. In 1991 he landed a residency at a Night club in Downtown Jozi called Harlem Shuffle. The first taste of a big crowd moving to his every beat. Life took a different turn in the following years with Shane venturing into a trade as a mechanic. Work took on the main focus & being a Dj took a back seat. In early 2000’s the music bug bit in a Deep way, the 12 inch vinyl collecting resumed & in no time Shane was back in it. Purely through his unique taste in music he developed relationships with Dj’s at the record stores he frequented. These relationships lead to bookings for gigs around Jozi from Soweto, Kagiso, Voslorus, Mamelodi & Tembisa. A pub called Hippo’s Place in Tembisa proved to be the top venue he enjoyed playing at, Friday, Saturday & Monday nights. Shane then became a regular on lineups at a weekly event called Delectable Sundaes at Shikisha in Newton Jozi. He found himself playing alongside brilliant local & international Dj’s...the likes of Harrel Salcoh boss of then Soul Candi, Clive Bean, Dj Ady, Lino, Dj Claude, Dj Duzy, Dj Fingers, Kid Fonque, Vinny Davinci, Dacapo, Oscar P & Charles Webster to name a few. In the past 10 years Shane has assumed the role as mentor to a number of young up & coming Dj’s & producers alike. Guiding & sharing his vast experience & knowledge of the dance music scene. In 2009 Shane met up with a band Meat The Veggies from Kagiso which seen life long relationships formed with Tiko. Bongani & Sol Stringer. This collaboration gave birth to his Stage name “ Soulcentric”. Collaborations which followed brought Deep house & Afro Kitchen Jazz together to create something special & unique which captured the attention of many music lovers. To this day their collaborative sets remain in demand. Look out for upcoming live colabs with Sol Stringer & Tiko. Shane has also become a regular feature on Bestbeatstv platform. Check out his most recent live mix on Bestbeatstv page on Facebook. In 2018 Shane was offered a weekly show on a Canadian online radio station Deep Roast Radio, which he called Deeper Horizons. 2 hour mixes were the standard this seen him attain international recognition for his unique track selection, sequencing & mixing. He now provides mixes for numerous podcasts around the globe.

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In today’s culture of opportunism and ambition, In Sequence exists as a space where the art of collecting and storytelling through records is preserved. The series reflects the rawness of house music, unfiltered mixes built from records ranging from timeless classics to newer discoveries. There is no fixed formula, only the courage to take risks and express emotion through carefully crafted transitions and sublime track selection. Rooted in deep house culture, In Sequence highlights selectors who value authenticity, patience, and musical narrative over trends and popularity. Each episode invites listeners to experience stories told through sound, one sequence at a time. You may support by following the page on Instagram @In Sequence Series