
Watch: My First Time with Jyoty
An eclectic journey through Jyoty's early influences.
For the latest instalment of The Listening Room, Jyoty presents her early years told through records with a chronological journey from her earliest memories of music in 1990s Amsterdam to the London club nights that shaped her as a DJ.

Much like her sets that move freely across genre and style, Jyoty's Listening Room session is jam-packed with the eclectic sounds that have shaped her as an artist.
Beginning with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and the Bollywood disco of Disco Deewane, the session moves through Cheb Khaled's "Didi", a "certified hood classic" in her West Amsterdam neighbourhood, to the Punjabi-reggae crossover records of Bally Sagoo and Apache Indian.

Selecting everything from the Canadian-Indian dancehall of Raghav to the big-time airwaves of N.E.R.D's "Lapdance", she reaches corners of the musical world as far flung as Dutch grime and hip hop to bass forward soundtrack of London's Dance Tunnel.
Tune in above for a wild ride.
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