In Focus this time is JIDDER, who introduces his live set: "This is a collection of released and unreleased compositions of mine, as well as a few collaborations I have done with some of my nearest dearest friends, presented here for the first time ever. This mix is supposed to give a glimpse into my Jidderverse and the sonic diversity of it, I hope you will enjoy." JIDDER is the solo project of Dante Viscovi from Växjö, Småland, Sweden. Once exposed to the classics, Dante went diving headfirst into the world of psychedelic trance music, instantly shaping his own unique sound and vision drawing inspiration from Swedish proggmusik, jazz, reggae, funk and a lot more. The sound of the rural south electrified. Currently residing in Malmö, Sweden, where this musical journey takes an urban twist...
MODUL AKA MANGO will be joining us at DAAD Gathering this summer. What you can expect from this mood-making set, in his words, "it's a short and intense journey in "my cup of acid". Active in electronic music since 1995, MODUL AKA MANGO hosted radio programs on Tilos Radio from 1996 to 2005. As a turntablist, he performed in jazz (Budbudas, Skeg, Skoda) and world music (Anima Sound System, Beshodrom) bands. He started producing his own music in 1998 and formed GIMMESHOT CREW, influencing Hungary's hip-hop and dancehall scene. In 2003, he released Sena's debut LP and toured with Dzihan & Kamien. He placed third in the Hungarian DMC Championship in 2002 and second in 2003. He also played percussion in a jazz-lounge group. Recently, he produced the first volume of Hungarian Hip-Hop History and formed the electro duo Microbeat, touring major festivals. He also DJs solo, creating live beats with his turntable and MPC.
We're excited to talk with GRAHAM ST JOHN, renowned researcher and curator at Ozora's House of Lectures. Graham will be bringing two thought-provoking topics to CHAMBOK House this summer: 🔹 Dancecult Ozora Edition – Research from the Global Dance Floor 🔹 Psychedelic Biography – From Psychedelic Biographies to the Biography of Psychedelics. Graham’s sessions will explore the intersections of electronic music, dance cultures, and psychedelics, as well as the untold stories of psychedelic pioneers. We’re also sharing the 2025 CHAMBOK OPEN CALL, inviting thinkers and speakers to contribute their ideas on Graham’s topics or the overarching festival theme, SPIRAL DYNAMICS. The deadline for submissions is April 1. Graham St John is a world-leading academic specializing in the study of electronic music and dance cultures. His work has explored the intersections of music, technology, and consciousness, with a focus on the global rave and psychedelic scenes. He is also the founder of Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture. Graham’s research blends rigorous academic inquiry with an in-depth understanding of dance subcultures, making him an ideal guide to lead these explorations at Ozora.
This is a live recording of DICK TREVOR aka DICKSTER's epic performance at Ozora: One Day in Thailand 2025. To call Dickster a pioneer of the Psytrance movement would be an understatement. His influence since the inception of what we now call Psytrance has been immense, standing firm as a seminal figure in our scene. His cheeky and brilliant mind has provided a massive backbone to the history of Psytrance, delivering the most driving acid tingling dancefloor tuneage with a groove that so infectious you can’t help but dance! Not only does Dickster release music under his own moniker but also forms part of Bumbling Loons with James Monro, Circuit Breakers with Burn In Noise, The Green Nuns of the Revolution, Dickster & GMS, Infinitti Gritti with Ajja & Burn In Noise, Vogon 42 with Ajja and AAAH YEAH with Regan.
This mix contains tracks from CORTEX's new album, "Fractals on Mandala", some of which you can hear in alternative versions that have never been released. Cortex is Assaf Wizman (born in '84) from southern Israel, deeply connected to Goa Trance and Psychedelic music since the age of 15. With over two decades of producing memorable releases for top labels in the genre, he has collaborated with artists such as GMS, Talamasca, Karan, Etnica, Juno Reactor, Eat Static (winning the official remix contest), Infected Mushroom, and many more, earning widespread acclaim. Assaf is involved in several projects, including Israeli Sphinx, Boom Structure, Cortex vs. Jaws, Antimatter, Cortex On Chill Out, Tempo Shrine, Xetroc, and Blanx. He also works as a sound engineer in a post-production studio in Israel. Cortex has played on major and underground stages worldwide, in countries like Mexico, the USA (East and West Coast), Portugal, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Malta, France, Israel, Switzerland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and India. He has released at least eleven full-length albums and fourteen across his various projects.
Merkaba presents MOLECTONE with his Live Act 2025. Molectone is a psy-bient/psy-chill project developed and performed by José, from Mexico City. It blends dub, glitchop, and downtempo with organic samples for a dynamic, natural sound. He has performed at major festivals both locally and internationally. His music has been released on prominent labels, including Merkaba Music, lono Music, Altar Records, and Ibidelyc Records.
RadiOzora is a non-profit webradio, run and founded by O.Z.O.R.A. Festival in 2004. Its goal is to keep the psychedelic community connected “through the same frequency”, outside the festival season throughout the whole year, and to provide quality music and cultural content that is not only festival-related, but spreads the sense and sensibility of our global tribe.
The non-stop running program on our two - Trance and Chill - channels include “SHOWS” with only exclusive and never-before-heard DJ mixes, as based on our main policy, as well as live sets, concerts, selections, interviews, talk shows and lectures, which are sometimes pre-recorded, sometimes broadcasted live from our studio or different places, and also automatically generated “PLAYLISTS” from our multi-genre music collection.
We broadcast each of the SHOWS at three different times to fit different time zones, most of which are then archived on our Soundcloud page.
If you would like to stay updated on our upcoming shows, follow us on Facebook or Instagram, and join the Program Events, posted weeklThough our program is not generated from music submissions, you can send us your submissions or requests to music@radiozora.fm and we will try to get back to you.
This Parvati episode brings you GU with his new EP Guroovy's promo set. GU a.k.a. Takumi Yamaguchi, is a psychedelic trance producer from Osaka, Japan. His journey began in 2004 when he wandered through the Indian subcontinent and stumbled into Goa, unknowingly stepping into a life-changing experience—his first encounter with Trance music. After immersing himself in the scene, he became a DJ and, by 2006, felt the urge to craft his own sound. Now, with a deep influence from psychedelic music worldwide, Gu’s signature blends groovy basslines with dark atmospheres. In March 2025, he unveils his new EP Guroovy on Parvati Records—a testament to his evolving sonic journey.
We're diving into conversation with GIORGIA GAIA, one of the curators of Ozora’s House of Lectures, about her research and the thought-provoking topics she’s bringing to CHAMBOK House this summer: 🔹 Beyond the Veil – Psychedelics & the Paranormal 🔹 Hacking Reality – AI, Quantum Minds & Digital Liberation. We’re also talking about the 2025 CHAMBOK OPEN CALL and invite all thinkers and speakers to join the Chambok roster (deadline: April 1), connecting with Giorgia’s themes or the overarching festival theme, SPIRAL DYNAMICS. Giorgia Gaia is an independent researcher with MA degrees in Cultural and Social Anthropology and Theology and Religious Studies (Spirituality and Esotericism in Western Culture) from the University of Amsterdam. Deeply immersed in underground rave culture since her early twenties, she has worked as a DJ, cultural producer, and academic researcher exploring subcultures, esoteric communities, magic, and psychonautics. Actively engaged in creating alter(n)ate realities and magickal experimentations, she founded the Occulture Conference in 2018.
Techlab brings you EGREGORE in this episode. This DJ set titled "Standing at the Crossroad" contains mostly tracks from recent releases, with the intention to showcase a newly born intersection between different sub-genres of underground dance music, using the aesthetic of psy trance while borrowing rhythms from Techno, Tribe, Tek and Trance. This emerging crossroad of sound aesthetics and mindset is rapidly growing into a hybrid scene. EGREGORE, a Berlin-based DJ and producer from the Paris suburbs, crafts a sonic fusion of driving Techno, trippy Psy, and soaring Trance with an experimental edge. As the mastermind behind Terenor Records, he pulls from ambient depths to create boundary-pushing soundscapes. Known for transformative sets at Säule, RSO, Fuse, and Macadam, Egregore blends raw energy with hypnotic, otherworldly vibes, inviting listeners into a world where rhythm meets dream and chaos finds harmony.
MODULE celebrates the impending release of Pitch Black's Freqs in Flux remix collection, on which he features, with a stunning selection of blissful beats and downtempo dubs.
Atmospherica Exotica presents UV PROJECT delivering a DJ mix that takes you on a groovy journey, featuring a selection of great musicians who inspire to create, connect, and move. Yuvi Lachyani, also known as UV PROJECT, is an Israeli producer and DJ currently based in Budapest. He performs around the globe and is also part of Tilos Radio, hosting the show Electric Voyage, introducing minimalistic, groovy, and dark tunes to the Hungarian electronic music scene. In addition, he runs a series of events called Ondeground, showcasing eclectic electronic genres across Hungary.