
Houseplant
House music + plants = Houseplant. That's the concept. For this second episode, Cairo's budding selector Youssef Yasser treats us to a heart-pumping mix of 90s electro, house and breaks.
Feb 13, 2025
Youssef Yasser has come up as one of Cairo's youngest and most talented selectors, making appearances on several international airwaves like the NTS radio show, France's Rinse, as well as a multitude of prominent party series across the city's nightlife scene.
For the second episode of the new season of SceneNoise's long-running stream series, Houseplant, Yousser treats us to a spin-off on the sound he previously embraced with a heart-pumping mix of 90s electro, house and breaks that demonstrates his refined crate-digging style. (Look out for a special surprise at the end of the set).
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