My History

A look back at the key moments and milestones that shaped my journey.

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Streaming Pioneer: The New Era

The world of streaming became a new stage for me. It was a fresh, exciting chapter that let me connect with a global audience right from my own space, adding a new dimension to my long DJ career.

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Digital Milestone: 3000 Subscribers

My online community exploded, and hitting 3000 subscribers was a massive milestone. It was humbling to see the music connect with so many people, proving the vibe was stronger than ever.

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The Comeback: Streaming & Local Vibes

After a break, I came back to the decks with a renewed fire, embracing both the global reach of streaming and the pure, raw energy of local parties. The passion was back, and it was intense.

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The Hiatus: Travel, Family & New Horizons

At 39, I knew I needed a new chapter. I stepped away from the nightlife to travel, explore new countries, and start a family. Life gave me a different kind of rhythm to embrace for a while.

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The London Reign: Boats, Bars & Beyond

My success in London just kept building. I was spinning on boat parties, holding down multiple bar residencies, and making my mark on the city’s incredible club scene. The city was my playground.

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Main Stage London: Turnmills, MoS & Beyond

By 31, I was a regular fixture in the biggest clubs in London—Turnmills, Ministry of Sound, you name it. It was the absolute peak of the capital's club scene, and I was playing to thousands.

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London Calling: Small Club Circuit

Moving to London at 27 blew the doors wide open. I cut my teeth in the capital’s legendary small club scene, soaking up every bit of its diverse musical energy.

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Fundamental Beginnings: Club Night Creator

It was time to take control. I created the 'Fundamental club nights' from scratch, curating the sound, the vibe, and the whole experience. I was building my own brand, my own way.

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Arch Anarchy: The Legendary Railway Gig

This was it – the second-best gig of my life. An old railway arch, dripping with sweat, pulsating with sound, and just electric. It was raw, pure, unfiltered clubbing magic.

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Stepping Up: The Boardwalk Boom

At 25, 'The Boardwalk' became my new home. This bigger venue meant bigger crowds and higher stakes. It solidified my reputation and pushed my skills to the absolute limit.

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On Ice: The Rink Rhythm

In a wild turn of events, I found myself spinning tracks at the local ice rink. It was a totally different crowd and a new challenge, but setting the mood for the skaters was a blast and taught me a lot.

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New Connections: The Bull & DJ Bud

My move to 'The Bull' brought more than just new gigs; it brought a crucial partnership. Meeting DJ Bud was the start of a collaboration that shaped everything that came after.

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Local Hero: The Cherry Tree Residency

Back in the UK, my Friday night residency at 'The Cherry Tree' was my foundation. It’s where I learned how to build a loyal following and truly own a room, week after week.

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Destination Ibiza: The Audition Win

At 21, the dream became reality. I won a DJ audition that landed me a spot in Ibiza. The Balearic beat was calling, and it was a whole new level of the game.

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The Grind: Weddings, Birthdays & Bar Discos

My early gigs were a masterclass in reading a crowd. From weddings to wild birthday parties and pub nights, every event taught me how to work a different kind of dancefloor.

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Gear Up: The DIY DJ

At 18, I was pulling together forgotten decks, speakers, and lights. I spent hours tinkering and learning the gear inside and out. It was a real, hands-on education in the craft.

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The Genesis: School Disco Days

It all started for me at 15, spinning tunes for the school disco. That feeling of controlling the energy of a room was instantly addictive. The spark was lit.