MONO Radio - 18 w/ Chuckie & Yucky
Staffpick

Airdate: 06.10.2025
Mono Radio is all about music and the artists behind it. No fixed genres, just a flow of deep cuts and vibes. Each episode, we explore sounds with guest DJs, diving into their connection with MONO, their past, and future plans.
This time, we feature Chuckie, the Surinamese-born, Netherlands-based pioneer behind the Dirty Dutch & Bubbling Beats sound. Known worldwide for his explosive mix of house, hip hop, and Latin influences, Chuckie rose to fame with tracks like Let the Bass Kick and high-profile collaborations with artists such as David Guetta and J Balvin. Despite his global reach, his sets remain raw, versatile, and deeply rooted in club culture. Joining him is his son, Yucky, a fresh voice in the new wave of Dutch selectors and producers. Yucky is moving in the underground, known for his bubbling edits, kuduro-inspired grooves, and genre-blurring sets. His sound is playful, bass-driven, and always looking forward. Together, they bridge two generations of club culture showing how energy, experimentation, and passion can take different shapes, yet still connect. Each artist delivers a 45–50 minute set, plus a short chat about MONO and their journey.
This time, we feature Chuckie, the Surinamese-born, Netherlands-based pioneer behind the Dirty Dutch & Bubbling Beats sound. Known worldwide for his explosive mix of house, hip hop, and Latin influences, Chuckie rose to fame with tracks like Let the Bass Kick and high-profile collaborations with artists such as David Guetta and J Balvin. Despite his global reach, his sets remain raw, versatile, and deeply rooted in club culture. Joining him is his son, Yucky, a fresh voice in the new wave of Dutch selectors and producers. Yucky is moving in the underground, known for his bubbling edits, kuduro-inspired grooves, and genre-blurring sets. His sound is playful, bass-driven, and always looking forward. Together, they bridge two generations of club culture showing how energy, experimentation, and passion can take different shapes, yet still connect. Each artist delivers a 45–50 minute set, plus a short chat about MONO and their journey.



