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State of Play: How Fun and Flow Fuel's DJ Venom's Creative Process in DJing and Production

State of Play: How Fun and Flow Fuel's DJ Venom's Creative Process in DJing and Production

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In this episode DJ 2FOUR7 welcomes DJ Venom, who shares his unique journey from music production to mobile DJing and ultimately stepping away from the mobile DJ scene. Venom discusses his early influences, including the Neptunes, and how his passion for music led him to explore DJing as a hobby. He recounts his experiences with a wedding agency, the challenges of long drives to gigs, and the importance of finding joy in the creative process. KEY TAKEAWAYS Importance of Reviews and Feedback: The podcast emphasizes the significance of receiving reviews and feedback from listeners, as it helps motivate and support the continuation of the podcast. Journey from Production to DJing: The guest shares their journey starting with music production, influenced by artists like Pharrell and the Neptunes, before transitioning into DJing as a way to stay connected to music after feeling constrained by commercial production demands. State of Play in Creativity: The concept of being in a "state of play" is highlighted as crucial for creativity, allowing artists to explore and experiment without the pressure of perfection, leading to more authentic and enjoyable performances. Challenges of Mobile DJing: The guest discusses the challenges faced in mobile DJing, including long drives to gigs, the pressure of performing for diverse crowds, and the physical toll it can take. Safety and Well-being: The conversation touches on the importance of prioritizing safety and well-being as a DJ, particularly regarding the risks associated with late-night driving and the need to set boundaries to avoid exhaustion and potential danger. BEST MOMENTS "Those reviews mean the world to me, guys. When I'm reading, I haven't got a lot in there, but when I read the few that's there, I'm like, wow, this is a good thing." "I either had to be a commercial artist or, or like not... I was like, nah, I like it, but not for you." "I was just running through all the tunes and everyone's catching a wave when it's their turn, you know." "I said, my ego is not set up like that. There's no way." "You have to do things to safeguard yourself, whether it's coffee, whether it's chewing gum, whether it's overnight stay." Check out Venxm on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/venxm.music Also, check out Dalston Radio https://www.instagram.com/dalstonradiolive For live DJ lessons, check out https://www.instagram.com/ontherisedjacademy OUR SOCIAL LINKS https://dj2four7.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dj2four7/ https://www.instagram.com/mobiledjmastery/ https://www.tiktok.com/@2four7dj HOST BIO With over 20 years in the entertainment industry, DJ 2FOUR7 brings a wealth of experience to this podcast. From DJing in bars, clubs, and festivals to hosting nightclub events and promoting large-scale festivals, DJ 2FOUR7 has done it all. As one of the first urban promoters to launch an international independent festival in Malta, he also built and managed his own distribution and marketing business. During the lockdown, DJ 2FOUR7 created a groundbreaking pop-up DJ concept that achieved massive online success. Today, he leads a thriving entertainment business specialising in weddings and corporate events. Combining innovation, passion, and humour, DJ 2FOUR7 is the ideal guide to help aspiring DJs elevate their careers. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

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