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Episode 20: Lost Lands & Big Plans

Episode 20: Lost Lands & Big Plans

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🎧 Sleepless Pod - Episode 20: Lost Lands & Big Plans


This week on the Sleepless Pod, Robin and Tom are joined by Remy Lethbridge, a Toronto-based EDM content creator and rising DJ! Remy spills all about her whirlwind summer of festivals, from dancing in the rain at Ottawa’s Escapade to the insane visuals of Lost Lands in Ohio. Want to know what it’s like to navigate the booming bass music scene or how to land your first DJ gigs? Remy shares her experiences, tips, and the hustle behind building her career.


But it’s not all sunshine and rave lights—Remy also gets real about the challenges of balancing life as a DJ and influencer, from handling burnout to staying creative in a scene that’s all about pushing boundaries. Plus, we dive into the rise of drum and bass, how festival culture is shifting, and why BPMs just keep getting faster! 🎚️🔥


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Remy Lethbridge:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remy_lethbridge/

DJ Coaching: https://sleeplessstudios.simplybook.me/v2/#book/service/2/count/1/provider/7/

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/remylethbridge/you-make-me-fking-angry-dubstep-set-remy-lethbridge?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&si=B67D5E35B28844FAAA0AA37573F55609&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing


Sleepless Studios:

Website: https://www.sleeplessstudios.io/

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