WXLI
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17 sessions
WXLI's four-hour pre-dawn session threads light rain, closed ramps, and a Miami-built drum machine myth through Felix Da Housecat, Vince Watson, and a Moby closer at seven AM.
DJ Tracy opens Monday morning at 69 degrees with rain on the bay and threads nearly six hours of deep house, eighties ghosts, and Solomun-warm remixes into a session that peaks just past noon.
WXLI 305's 1:04 PM session moves from Empath & Sharkki's pressurized opener through Dombresky's peak-time swagger, turning a Miami afternoon into something that behaves like midnight.
WXLI's pre-dawn session moved from a damp 71-degree Miami through four hours of deep electronic selections, closing as the city began to breathe again near sunrise on April 27, 2026.
A rain-slick Miami overnight session moving from Justice and Felix Da Housecat through Vince Watson, Groove Armada, and a sunrise-bound Moby — with a detour into the forgotten Miami history of the LinnDrum.
A 3:04 AM WXLI session that tracks Miami from deep-house murk into dawn, anchored by Underworld, Moby, Björk, and a final sunrise handoff to Tigerskin.
WXLI's 5 PM mixtape session threads four hours of vintage house and trance from South Beach sunlight into Miami dusk, landing ATB's '9 PM' almost to the minute.
A four-hour WXLI 305 session that opens in the full Miami afternoon and keeps pulling the light through house, electro detours, and vocal deep cuts until it lands at Son Of Sound as the shadows finally lengthen.
WXLI's Monday Mixtape ran from 5:02 PM into the Miami dusk — a four-hour march from Double Dee's Found Love through Murk, ATB, and B.B.E.'s Flash, timed almost to the minute with sunset on Biscayne.
WXLI's Monday afternoon session opens at 1:01 PM and drifts four hours across house, disco edits, and blown-out guitar pop, pinned to the hard light over Biscayne Bay.
WXLI Weekend stretches from France Gall's chanson sparkle to Crystal Waters at sunrise — a six-hour passage through house, disco and Miami humidity.
A shapeshifting four-hour WXLI Vibes session that drifted from Adana Twins' machine-love intro through Björk, Underworld and LCD Soundsystem before dissolving at dawn with Tigerskin and Jonathan Touch.
WXLI Mixtape rewinds through decades of euphoric house and Eurodance, from Inner City's utopias to the Bucketheads' sun-bleached loop, all threaded through a Miami lens.
WXLI 305 threads Miami's late-night pulse through Depeche Mode, Stardust, and Tame Impala — a four-hour live session that moves from noir introspection to euphoric dawn.
A session recap of WXLI's Timelog show, where six progressive and melodic cuts traced the contours of a Miami twilight from Fordal to Lucio Gastaldo.
A six-hour WXLI broadcast starting at 9:03 PM that tracked Miami from early dusk deep house through a midnight Chicane moment, classic progressive landmarks, and a 3 AM techno descent.
A six-hour WXLI session that drifts from Deep Dish's opening reverie into Sasha's Xpander and a sunrise of Estiva, Deadmau5 and Adam Beyer — progressive, melodic and lightly hallucinatory.