John Mbugua’s latest mix is more than just a compilation of songs; it is a mood stabilizer. In a fast-paced world, he offers a rhythmic anchor to the past. He reminds us that "old school" isn't just a genre or a time period—it is a feeling.

He is not just a DJ; he is a historian of the vibe. If this latest mix is any indication, Mbugua isn't interested in chasing the zeitgeist. He is content—and rightfully so—to be the pilot of your nostalgia trip. For anyone looking to disconnect from the stress of the daily grind and reconnect with the soundtrack of their lives, this mix is essential listening.

: He is a professional instrumentalist and a teacher of music (guitar and piano).

The middle section is where the magic happens. Just as you get comfortable in the nostalgia, he begins to introduce the bounce. The transition from the "Zilizopendwa" (classics) into the early 2000s Kenyan Pop and Bashment is seamless. The mixing is technically sound—EQ levels are balanced, and the bass doesn't drown the vocals, a common sin in many contemporary mixes.