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  • Loud&Unfiltered

    Inside The Industry: From Bedroom DJ to Wembley Sasha Gigi on Breaking Into the Music Industry, Fatboy Slim & Finding Your Sound

    03/03/2026 | 45 min
    In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, Josh Karpf sits down with rising UK DJ and producer Sasha Gigi to unpack the reality behind the breakthrough moments — from years of graft to playing Wembley alongside Fatboy Slim.

    Starting out as a singer-songwriter, Sasha built her way into the scene through university radio, relentless networking and years of DJing private events before stepping onto festival stages and major club lineups. The conversation explores her journey from Bristol’s underground scene to global opportunities, including playing Ibiza, going back-to-back with Idris Elba, and becoming the first DJ to perform on the Eurostar.

    Sasha shares honest insights into finding your sound as an artist, the pressure of social media in modern music careers, and why authenticity matters more than chasing trends. The episode also dives into the realities of being a female DJ in a male-dominated industry, the importance of community, and the balance between production, performance and personal brand.

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    Key Moments:
    0:00 – Opening Story: From Fatboy Slim at Wembley to “Be Authentic”
    0:34 – Podcast Intro: About the Show & What Listeners Can Expect
    0:55 – Meet Sasha Gigi: Rising UK DJ, Producer & Vocalist
    02:07 – Early Years: Saxophone, Singing in the Car & Falling in Love with Music
    02:40 – Bristol Days: Uni Radio, House Music & Discovering the Club Scene
    04:00 – Getting In the Door: Artist Interviews, Hoxton Radio & Fashion Week Gigs
    05:20 – From Waiting Tables to Wanting Decks: The Pivot Toward DJing
    06:11 – Memorable Early Interviews: Jungle, Tour Buses & Glastonbury Memories
    09:30 – Years of Graft: 2017 Onward, Bar Gigs, Private Parties & Festivals
    10:31 – Meeting Manager Katie Ellis: Networking Your Way into Top Management
    11:50 – Lockdown Creativity: Band Project, Zoom Sessions & Songwriting for Others
    15:40 – The Call: Landing a Support Slot for Fatboy Slim at Wembley
    18:50 – First Time in Ibiza: Opening for Idris Elba & A Surprise Back‑to‑Back
    21:20 – Confidence, Craft & Finding Your Own DJ Sound
    22:50 – Studio vs Stage: Producing, Toplining & Testing Tracks in the Club
    25:26 – Unique Gigs: First DJ Ever on the Eurostar & Lab 54 Pop‑Ups
    26:47 – Clubs vs Festivals: Intimate Rooms, Superclubs & Arena Shows
    28:15 – Inside the Electronic Music Industry: Living in Clubs & Constant Networking
    28:50 – Being a Female DJ & Producer in a Male‑Dominated Scene
    30:17 – Working with a Female Powerhouse Manager & Cracking the Underground
    31:31 – Diversity, Lineups & Ticket Sales: The Reality for Promoters
    35:29 – What’s Next: Ministry of Sound, New Agent & Summer Festival Plans
    37:21 – DJ Career Advice: Cutting Through the Noise & Choosing Your Lane
    40:39 – Artists & Labels to Watch: Maccabi, Hot Creations & Female‑Led Crews
    42:06 – Quick‑Fire Round: Life‑Changing Clubs, Albums & Secret Weapons
    44:07 – Closing Thoughts: Graft, Persistence & Inspiring the Next Generation of DJs
  • Loud&Unfiltered

    Inside The Industry: Inside London Nightlife Sam Spencer on Printworks, Drumsheds and the Future of Club Culture

    24/02/2026 | 41 min
    In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, host Alex Jukes sits down with Sam Spencer, Director of Live Operations at Broadwick Live — the team behind some of London’s most influential music spaces including Printworks, Drumsheds, Magazine and the Albert Hall.

    From starting out on the cloakroom at a Frankie Knuckles show to helping shape era-defining venues, Sam shares a behind-the-scenes look at the operational reality of large-scale nightlife. The conversation explores the evolution of Printworks, the rapid rise of Drumsheds, and what it takes to deliver events for crowds of 10,000+ while keeping the experience focused on one simple principle: put the punter first.

    Sam also discusses London’s changing nightlife landscape, the economic pressures facing venues and audiences, and his work on the Mayor’s Nightlife Taskforce — a major industry initiative aimed at protecting and evolving the capital’s night-time economy. From licensing challenges and sound design to community culture, inclusivity and the responsibility of large venues to support the wider scene, this episode offers a rare insider perspective on the future of going out in London.

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    Key Moments:
    0:00 – Origins of Electronic Music & Setting the Scene
    0:36 – Podcast Intro: Who Is Sam Spencer (Broadwick Live, Drumsheds, Printworks)?
    01:42 – Behind the Scenes: What a Director of Live Operations Actually Does
    03:52 – Building Drumsheds London: From Warehouse Next to IKEA to 15,000-Cap Venue
    05:13 – Listening to the Crowd: How Customer Feedback Shapes Drumsheds
    06:21 – Designing Shows: Production for Underground, Commercial & Broadcast Events
    06:58 – Black Music, Queer Events & Inclusive Programming at Drumsheds
    08:08 – Running a 15,000-Capacity Show: Staffing, Security and Inclusive Briefings
    09:35 – Fixing the Sound: Acoustic Challenges and Upgrades at Drumsheds
    10:53 – Lessons from Printworks & Magazine: “Punter First” Venue Philosophy
    14:06 – Getting into the Music Industry: Sam’s Journey from Drama School to Cloakroom
    16:16 – Career Advice: Breaking Into Electronic Music, Operations and Venues
    17:52 – War Stories from the Club: Flooded Lights, Broken Toilets and Backup Plans
    20:26 – Mentors, Team Culture and Learning to Run Iconic Venues
    22:31 – What Is the London Night Time Taskforce?
    24:45 – The State of London Nightlife: Closures, Costs and Political Buy-In
    25:59 – From Fragmented Voices to One Message: Industry Lobbying & Policy Change
    27:35 – What Do Clubbers Want? Big Productions vs Small Intimate Clubs
    32:49 – Transmission at Wembley: A Trans Solidarity Show for Electronic Music’s Roots
    35:36 – Inside Printworks London: How It Became a Global Game-Changer
    38:21 – Why Daytime Raving Worked: The Printworks Formula for London
    39:49 – What’s Next for Sam Spencer and Broadwick Live?
  • Loud&Unfiltered

    Inside The Industry: Majestic on UK Garage, Viral Success and Turning Rasputin into a Global Hit

    17/02/2026 | 1 h 13 min
    In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, host Josh Karpf sits down with the multi-talented DJ, producer, vocalist and radio personality to unpack the real story behind his rise — including how his rework of “Rasputin” exploded worldwide, racking up hundreds of millions of streams and becoming a social media phenomenon.

    Majestic shares how years of groundwork in the UK garage scene, radio broadcasting and live performance prepared him for the moment when the algorithm finally hit. The conversation dives into the power of consistency, adapting to changing platforms, and why authenticity still cuts through in an attention-driven industry.
    From pirate radio culture and early London club nights to TikTok virality, global touring and building a sustainable career across multiple roles, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to stay relevant in dance music today.

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    Key Moments:
    0:00 – Majestic Intro & Rasputin / Armand Van Helden Story
    0:28 – Podcast Welcome & Audience Call-To-Action
    0:50 – Who Is Majestic? Career Overview
    1:31 – New York Trips, Touring Life & Burnout
    3:02 – Early Life: School Music, Family & First Love of Sound
    3:59 – Discovering UK Garage & Pirate Radio in Late 90s London
    6:26 – Buying Decks, Ibiza Trip & Becoming a Teenage DJ
    10:10 – First Pirate Radio Break: Time FM & SubJam
    11:31 – From MC to Station Producer: Adverts, Imaging & Hustling
    15:41 – Pirate Radio Culture, Community & Misconceptions
    18:40 – Club Culture: First Bookings & Grassroots Venues
    19:57 – How Smoking Bans & ID Rules Changed UK Nightlife
    21:20 – Grassroots Venues, Intimacy & Resetting the Dancefloor
    24:06 – Under-18 Raves, UTR & Let’s Go Crazy Era
    28:12 – Lost Generations: Covid, Youth Culture & Rave Gateways
    30:06 – The Making of “Rasputin” & TikTok Explosion
    34:19 – Beatport #1, Heart FM & Armand’s Reaction
    35:45 – Hate, Virality & David Guetta’s Advice
    38:44 – Streaming Economics, Labels & Artist Exploitation
    42:56 – TikTok as the New Pirate Radio & Algorithmic Culture
    44:43 – Old Tunes, New Life: Kate Bush, Garage Classics & TikTok Revivals
    47:39 – Content Pressure, Performance Anxiety & Being On-Camera
    52:24 – Plain Old Kev: A Raw, Honest Artist Project
    54:42 – Luminous Live Shows: Hybrid Rave–Concert Experience
    57:06 – Breaking Into TalkSport & Sports Broadcasting
    58:32 – Tyson Fury Interview & Radio Breakthrough
    1:01:26 – From Music to Boxing: Ring Walk DJ & Event Curator
    1:05:42 – Saudi, Queensberry vs Matchroom & Viral Boxing Moments
    1:06:23 – Reading the Room: From Wembley to Madison Square Garden
    1:08:12 – CALM Ambassador: Men’s Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
    1:09:58 – Project 365, Therapy & Balancing Mind–Body–Soul
    1:10:55 – Upcoming UK Garage Album & Big Features
    1:11:59 – Closing Thoughts, Mutual Respect & Teasing Part Two
  • Loud&Unfiltered

    Inside The Industry: Sam Divine on Sobriety, 25 Years in Dance Music & Building the 555 Movement

    10/02/2026 | 46 min
    In this powerful and unfiltered episode of Loud & Unfiltered, host AJosh Karpf sits down with Sam Divine, one of the most influential figures in UK dance music, for an honest conversation about longevity, reinvention, sobriety, and the future of the club scene.

    With a career spanning over 25 years, Sam opens up about the realities of life on the road, burning out in an industry built on excess, and why choosing sobriety became a turning point not just personally, but creatively. From sleeping in her car for early gigs to headlining global festivals, this episode traces the full arc of a modern dance music career without filters.

    Sam also dives deep into the launch of 555, her new label, tour and cultural movement built around grassroots venues, affordability, and artist freedom. She explains why five-hour sets, £5 tickets, and supporting emerging DJs are essential to preserving club culture — and why now is the moment to go back to the beginning.

    The conversation also explores female representation in dance music, the pressure of social media, the myth of overnight success, and why authenticity matters more than ever in an algorithm-driven industry.

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    Key Moments:
    0:00 – Welcome to LOUD & Unfiltered + Sam Divine Intro
    01:32 – Life on Tour, Time Off & Miami Music Week Plans
    02:13 – Shutting Down a Brooklyn Block with Joe’s Pizza Set
    03:29 – Asia Tour, Burnout & Learning to Pace Herself
    04:34 – One Year Clean & Sober: The Reality of a Sober DJ Rider
    06:57 – What Is 555? The Story Behind the Angel Number Brand
    07:28 – 555 UK Grassroots Tour: Cities, Venues & £5 Tickets
    09:14 – Saving Grassroots Clubs & The Lost Art of the Warm-Up Set
    11:15 – Five-Hour Sets & Relearning How to Play All Night Long
    16:34 – From Divine Sounds to 555 Records: A New Label Era
    21:39 – Meet Nessie: Building a New Wave of 555 Artists
    22:39 – Championing Female DJs & Diversity on Lineups
    28:33 – Hard House Beginnings, Soulful House Pivot & Defected Breakthrough
    32:09 – Writing From Pain: Divorce, Rehab & ‘Scars’
    38:04 – What’s Next: Ibiza, Croatia, 555 Expansion & New Artists
    41:33 – Quickfire: Club, Albums & Influences That Shaped Sam Divine
    43:21 – Playing After Kerri Chandler & Her All-Time DJ Hero
    44:10 – Hot Artists to Watch: Nessie, Alisha, Olive F, Arielle Free
    45:20 – Closing Thoughts: Gratitude, Sobriety & 555 Mission
  • Loud&Unfiltered

    Inside The Industry: From Ministry of Sound to Managing Global DJs Phil Sales on Artists, Strategy and the Reality of Music Management

    03/02/2026 | 57 min
    In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, we sit down with Phil Sales, one of the most respected figures in global electronic music management. From postering in Ibiza and flyering club nights to running Saturday programming at Ministry of Sound, Phil’s journey is a masterclass in earning your stripes — and understanding how the industry really works.

    Phil shares his path from grassroots promotion to managing world-class artists including Sasha, Mark Knight, Sonny Fodera, Frankie Wah and others, before becoming a key partner at Three Six Zero Management, one of the most influential management companies in the world. Along the way, he breaks down what a music manager actually does, how artist strategy is built, and why long-term thinking always beats short-term money grabs.

    The conversation dives deep into Ibiza residencies, why some artists burn out, how managers protect an artist’s status, the realities of working with agents and promoters, and why focusing on fundamentals will always matter more than chasing tech trends. Phil also reflects on unforgettable moments from Ministry of Sound, touring at the highest level, and why authenticity still wins in dance music.

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    Key Moments:
    0:00 – Intro & Guest Bio
    01:53 – Ibiza 2000: Poster Boys & First Season in Dance Music
    03:23 – Ultra Vegas, Godskitchen & Quitting Commission-Only Promo
    07:22 – Breaking Into Ministry of Sound
    10:42 – Ministry as an Industry “Academy” & Alumni
    12:18 – Superclub Era: Rebranding Saturday Nights at Ministry
    15:08 – Transition Into Artist Management & First Client Mark Knight
    17:02 – What Does a Music Manager Actually Do?
    18:06 – Best Part of the Job: Touring, Live Shows & Seeing Plans Pay Off
    19:52 – Long-Term Strategy: Planning Artist Careers to 2028
    23:06 – Managing Legends: Repositioning Sasha for a New Generation
    26:30 – Picking Gigs: Money vs Long-Term Brand & The Fatboy Slim “Checklist”
    28:55 – Why Artists Change Managers & When You Should Get One
    30:17 – Advice for Emerging Artists on Management & Work Ethic
    31:52 – Discovering New Acts: Agent Tips, Triple ism & Breakout Records
    32:07 – How Do Music Managers Get Paid?
    34:43 – Tech, VR, AI & Why Fundamentals Still Matter Most
    36:59 – Joining Three Six Zero: Structure and Collective Leverage
    40:38 – Ibiza Residencies: Sunny Fodera at Pacha & Frankie Wah at Club Chinois
    46:01 – Attention to Detail: Club Standards, Postering & Reading a Room
    46:52 – Skills of a Great Manager: Communication, Authenticity & Not Being an Asshole
    49:30 – The P Diddy Story: Standing Your Ground at Ministry of Sound
    52:16 – Quickfire: Club, Record & DJ That Changed Phil’s Life
    55:29 – Best Club in the World Right Now
    57:02 – Who to Watch Next: Indo Warehouse & South Asian Dance Music

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