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Sequence Series

Sequence Series

By: Sikhokele Ntutu
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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 Art
Episodes
  • In Sequence Series 016 - A Lot At Once
    May 22 2026
    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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    56 mins
  • SK Koki N - in sequence015 - Nothing new under the sun
    Apr 1 2026
    There’s a certain familiarity that comes with time — a feeling that some things don’t arrive as new, but return in different forms. This episode sits in that space.

    Built on selections that feel both known and undiscovered, the journey leans into the idea that not everything needs to be reinvented to be experienced differently. Sometimes it’s in the sequencing, the patience, and the context where meaning shifts.

    This is a continuation of the In Sequence language — groove, depth, and intention — but approached with a quieter understanding. Less about chasing something new, and more about recognizing what has always been there.

    For moments that don’t need explanation. For sounds that feel familiar before they’re understood.Nothing new under the sun — just felt differently.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • SK Koki N - in sequence014 - Foward, not away
    Feb 12 2026
    After some time away from releasing, this episode felt right to return with. Recorded in one sitting, then revisited with distance — judged as if it belonged to someone else. What remained was respect: for the selection, the patience, and the intention behind it.

    Inspired by years of listening, learning, and unlearning, this mix is a quiet nod to influences that shaped my ear from as far back as 2011 although i've been collecting and listening for years before 2011. That year had a lot of influence — particularly the sound and selections of Uni Dgeoff. Not to replicate, but to acknowledge a lineage, while allowing space to arrive at my own voice.Although those early references no longer sound the same today, the spirit remains: patience, depth, groove, and intention.

    This episode became a reminder of why I still buy records, why I still enjoy the process, and why 2026 feels like the right time to gently evolve the In Sequence sound.There’s movement here — kick, bass, and groove — but always with a journey in mind. Music for friends, strangers, and shared moments: a month-end Saturday, a car wash gathering, a house party that slowly opens into something deeper. Fun without being careless. Dance without losing thought.This is not a departure, but an expansion.

    A continuation in sequence journey — forward, not away.
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    1 hr and 14 mins
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