What started as a radio show has grown into a worldwide movement, connecting artists and tastemakers across continents through its influential SoundCloud mixes, Soulection Radio and live shows. With a reputation for discovering what's next before everyone else catches on, Soulection has become less a genre and more a feeling — one built around discovery, connection and good music.
Together with Soulection, we brought the community together across three different moments, find out more below.
Starting at the table
It began with food, conversation and a view. At Decimo, friends, family and tastemakers came together around the table, with the London skyline as a backdrop, Decimo's food on the table and Patron cocktails in hand.
For a community built as much on connection as it is on music, it felt like the right place to start.
Taking it to the airwaves
From the dinner table to the radio room. At Library Lounge, Soulection returned to one of the formats that has defined it from the beginning, with a live radio recording featuring HARUNA.
Radio remains central to Soulection's story — a place where new sounds are shared, artists are discovered and listeners become part of something bigger. Bringing that format into London felt like a meeting of two cultures that have always valued musical discovery.
Ending at Sweeties
And then, naturally, there was the dance floor.
The evening continued at Sweeties for an F&F after-party, soundtracked by Odeal, Dj Mister S and Jada Kai. After a day built around music and discovery, the final chapter was simply about being in the room - listening, dancing and sharing the experience together.
Soulection's influence has never been about one particular sound, city or scene. Its strength lies in the community it has created around music - giving artists a platform, listeners a place to discover and people across different corners of the world a reason to connect. For one day in London, we got to experience that world up close. From the dinner table to the airwaves to the dance floor.
Watch HARUNA's live set at The Standard, London Sound Studio - Coming Soon.
Photography: Vicky Grout
