Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
People keep asking me if I am serious about leaving conservation to become a DJ. Moving from wildlife conservation into a DJ career can feel like a radical shift...
People keep asking me if I am serious about leaving conservation to become a DJ. Moving from wildlife conservation into a DJ career can feel like a radical shift...
So as I mentioned a couple of blogs ago… I am doing an Executive MBA! Talk about juggling too many things...
Whilst back from Greece and back in Nottingham I stay with my cousin this time which is great because she also lives only a short walk away from the art studio. Also getting back on the DJ decks which I am excited about...
Hockley Hustle again, and DJing it this time felt even better. There is something about playing a festival rooted in your own city that hits differently. But underneath it all there is a big question waiting to be answered...
Ama Fest was such a good reminder of why I love a well curated music event. Amapiano artists from South Africa bringing that warm log drum heavy sound to a UK crowd.
After Silverstone it was straight off to Love Supreme Festival with Dad and Reva. Grace Jones, Thundercat, Candi Staton and Mulatu Astatke. Proper musicianship across the board. Then Barbie in pink. Then a 45 degree Athens heatwave. July had a lot going on...
City Splash Festival was pure summer energy. Good music, good friends and being in a crowd that actually wants to dance. It felt good to be there not working, not organising, just enjoying it.
DJing at Hockley Hustle felt like a pivotal moment for the year and for this whole new trajectory. It is one of those Nottingham events that carries real weight, so getting to be part of it felt important...
OMG. I cannot believe I worked at Silverstone for the Grand Prix. I love F1 and this was an absolutely cool opportunity that I randomly got through chatting to a chef via some agency work I have been doing...
Another month, another exhibition. This one titled Broken, and I exhibited a photograph taken from inside a power station tower. The theme felt fitting honestly, because the environment does feel broken and industry always seems to get prioritised over it.