Lakota Radio is quickly emerging as one of the most popular radio shows in the Techno scene as Toma Hawk offers a range of carefully selected playlists and handpicked guests to provide a stunning mix of the very best Techno anthems around. With a string of impressive continuous episodes from Lakota Radio, Toma Hawk exercises his impressive history in the industry to bring about a weekly must-not-mix series of unmissable music.
His April show welcomes a range of high-quality releases from Toma Hawk and the rest of his Lakota Music rosters like DJ Jordan, JonJo Drake, and DJ Ralph amongst other popular guests like David Sellars, Michele Cont, and Karim Alkhayat. With a new show released every week, now is your chance to catch up on all of April’s shows as Toma Hawk returns with another impressive month of continuous episodes.
With an impressive career spanning over 25 years in the industry, Toma Hawk has built a reputation for himself from modest roots to global club culture. He has exponentially inhibited his career growth in recent times, and he is looking to release more incredible music further on into the year on his ever-growing label ‘Lakota Music.’
Listen to the latest Lakota Radio here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/TomaHawkMusic2000/lakota-radio-weekly-show-by-toma-hawk-episode-56-with-the-enveloper-thistechnowillhauntyou/
Listen to the April shows:
https://www.mixcloud.com/TomaHawkMusic2000/
Toma Hawk Online:
www.mixcloud.com/TomaHawkMusic2000
www.facebook.com/electronictomahawk
www.instagram.com/tomahawkmusic2000
www.twitter.com/TomaHawkTechno
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