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Club Management hosted by Shannon Dawson tells the stories of the nightlife venues, labels, DJs, and musicians around the world who are making noise and changing their communities through music. We also analyze the cultural and historical elements that shift, impact and develop our beloved music scenes too. A new episode drops every other week. You can find Club Management on iTunes, SoundCloud, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Spotify! Want to write into the show? Email us at ClubManagementLLC212@gmail.com
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For episode 86 of Club Management, we dive into the pulsating beats and vibrant history of house music legend DJ Sneak, as he shares his journey from the sunny shores of Puerto Rico to the bustling streets of Chicago.In this episode, Shannon chats with DJ Sneak about his immersion into the diverse musical landscape of Chicago, where he found inspiration in underground house music and honed his DJing skills amid a crowded field of talent.DJ Sneak's musical journey began with a vibrant blend of salsa and meringue in his native Puerto Rico, setting the stage for his exploration of diverse rhythms. Upon arriving in Chicago, he found himself immersed in the pulsating energy of the city's iconic warehouse and block parties, where influential DJs like Farley Jackmaster Funk left an indelible mark on his evolving sound.The self-proclaimed “house gangster” played a pivotal role in the emergence of 'filtered disco' tracks, with his iconic release "You Can't Hide From Your Bud," setting a new standard for funky, disco-infused house music worldwide.Sneak spoke about his remarkable career, working with house music legends like Daft Punk and Louie Vega, and his involvement in Chicago’s graffiti-tagging community. He also touched on his outspokenness on social media, how he's grown since ditching Twitter, working at the legendary Gramaphone Records in Chicago, and the relentless work ethic that continues to drive his prolific output of music.    Tracklist ~My Dub - DJ SneakDamage - DJ SneakYou Can't Hide From Your Bud - DJ SneakSupport the show
Episode 85 of Club Management has arrived and this week, we invite NYC-based DJs and event organizers Lovie (Lindsay Summers) and Honey Bun (Sam Taylor) to the show. Individually, Lovie and Honey Bun have been shaking up the NYC dance scene with their fun sets filled with disco, house, Y2K-era bangers, and whatever else they can manage to sneak into their impeccable record bags.Together, the duo throws Soul Connection, a recurring party that encourages dancers to connect with their minds, souls, and bodies on the dance floor.Shannon spoke to the DJs about their entryway into the NYC dance scene and their backgrounds growing up in Texas and Washington D.C. They also spoke about their fun individual projects, their banging Boiler Room sets in 2023, and how their amazing party Soul Connection came to be.Tracklist ~Soul Connection - Honey Bun & Lovie @ The Lot Radio 11/27/2021Support the show
Another Self-reflection episode has arrived for episode 84. Shannon takes the wheel alone and reflects on some of her highlights from Dweller, which just celebrated its 5th year in February.  She also gives an update on her production process, her health journey and DJ happenings for April.Subscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
Episode 83 of Club Management is here and today we shine a light on Facility, a party series that prioritizes health and wellness in NYC.Run by DJ Lani and Adi Dahiya, who DJs as Taal, Facility is a hub dedicated to supporting the health and wellness of the dance music community in New York. It serves as a haven where creativity thrives, granting DJs the freedom to explore their musical repertoire while partygoers groove from the early hours of the morning until the late afternoon. Embracing a disconnect from digital distractions, dancers are encouraged to immerse themselves fully in the rhythm and to connect with the dance floor and fellow ravers.Behind the scenes, a passionate team works tirelessly to ensure the seamless execution of each event.At Facility, libations take a backseat, with Lani and Adi partnering with local food vendors to provide nourishing, health-conscious refreshments that fuel dancers' energy and enthusiasm throughout the experience.DJ Shannon spoke with the duo about the inspiration behind the project and what the future holds for Facility.~Tracklist Support the show
For episode 82, we dive into the vibrant world of a self-taught producer and DJ, @nextdimensional.In 2018, nextdimensional packed her bags and made the move from Minneapolis to the bustling streets of Brooklyn. Since then, she's been a force to be reckoned with in the New York City music scene. Independently releasing music and curating her own event series, Lucid Dream, nextdimensional has ignited the decks at hotspots like Mi Sabor Cafe and Mood Ring. She’s also taken her energetic sets abroad to Tokyo.Nextdimensional is the co-founder of Lucid Radio which she runs alongside Dev Moore out of their shared studio in Ridgewood. The fun radio series showcases emerging talent in the underground dance music scene here in New York and abroad.Nextdimensional's production is unmatched. She combines ethereal and wavy soundscapes with pulsing hypnotic rhythms. With a penchant for variety, her original works traverse the realms of breaks, techno, and East Coast-inspired club music. It's a sonic adventure that keeps her audience on their toes and her new EP "Mazeworld" perfectly embodies the spirit of her dreamlike electronic production.In this episode, nextdimensional spoke to Shannon about her upbringing in Minnesota and the DIY culture in her hometown that inspired her love for music and art. She also touched on her production, her passion for teaching and the inspiration behind her new EP “Mazeworld.” Tracklist ~Break Mommy - nextdimensionalHalloween Party - nextdimensional *off "Mazeworld".DJ Simulator - nextdimensional * off "Mazeworld."FUCKLUV FLIP - nextdimensionalEP Release Party Info:  www.eventbrite.com/e/mazeworld-nex…ts-800195836287Support the show
Episode 81 of Club Management is here and for this episode Shannon takes wheel and reflects on her growth from 2023 and goals for 2024.Subscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
Born and raised in New Jersey,  Niyah West loves experimenting on the dance floor and keeps the party activated with her fun, all-vinyl sets – and no stone is left unturned with her dynamic range.If you listen closely, Niyah loves giving dancers and listeners a history lesson with her unique mixing. One minute she’ll have you transporting back to the iconic Club Zanzibar, touching corners of Gospel House, big-band Disco native to the legendary Newark hot spot in the ‘80s and early ‘90s. Before you know it, you’re zooming over to Detroit and Chicago, shuffling and twisting your hips to Soulful House, Tribal grooves or classics from some of the greats like Dee Dee Brave, Robert Hood and the Late great Paul Johnson. Niyah has been busy. Last year, she did a Euro/UK tour and a phenomenal vinyl set for My Analog Journal, a popular YouTube series where DJs are given free rein to explore rare grooves and forgotten gems with their vinyl selection. Something tells us Miss West has a lot more in store for us this year. For episode 80, Shannon chats with Niyah about her DJ journey, her recent UK/Euro tour, the music that informs her sound, and how her family has played a deep role in her transition to playing vinyl. Tracklist ~- Niyah West's @myanalogjournal Set - Niyah West Live From Good Bar SetSubscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
For episode 79, Shannon is reliving the magic of her first Europe/UK tour. The DJ and podcaster reflects on her busy Euro/UK tour run, with stops in Berlin, London and Vienna. Shannon also talks to her good friend Kira Ibanez, who helped her to organize her latest tour and who is the mastermind behind the booming NYC collective, XOXA. Founded in 2017, XOXA is a collective and party that provides a supportive platform for women and LGBTQ+ artists to perform while creating an intentional party space for everyone. Kira spoke about the inception of the collective, her plans for the future and why it's important to create space for women and LGBTQ+ artists in the music scene.She also walked Shannon through how she helped to set up her UK/Euro tour run. *Note this interview was recorded before the tour :) ~TracklistPanooc - ParadisSupport the show
After a five-month hiatus, Club Management is back!We’re kicking off the season on a high note with Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin — the founders of @Nowadaysnyc.In this episode, Shannon spoke with the duo about the long road toward opening their iconic club based in Ridgewood, Queens and the parties and songs that inspired and informed their musical journeys.Justin and Eamon also gave Shannon a history lesson on the formation of their long-running party series, Mister Sunday and @MisterSaturdayNight and their exciting plans for Nowadays programming in 2024, such as Nonstop, the club’s 24-hour monthly party that will run every weekend beginning in January.TracklistEamon Harkin - Good MannersJames Bangura - Big ChangeNowadays Live and Direct 012 - Justin Carter and Eamon HarkinSupport the show
Make The Ting With Elijah

Make The Ting With Elijah

2023-06-0301:05:18

Before we go on a hiatus, we leave you with episode 77 featuring the multi-talented DJ, producer and thought leader Elijah.If you’re on Instagram, you may see Elijah posting his world-famous yellow squares. They are filled with his thoughts about the music industry and provide tips for DJs and producers on how to navigate the industry’s complicated and rugged terrain. From the power of collaboration to music sustainability, every day, the busy artist takes to the platform with a new idea that inspires artists and DJs to think outside of the box.Elijah knows far too well how the music industry’s complexities can prevent creatives from making or pursuing the art they want. Alongside his business partner Skilliam, Elijah spearheaded Butterz, an independent record label home to heavy hitters like Swindle, Flava D and Royal-T--all while churning out his own banging releases.Now, the star is bringing the content of his Yellow Squares to life with his new album “Make The Ting,” out June 30th alongside grime MC Jammz.The music guru spoke to Shannon about his origin story, shifting from djing to music management, the incredible opportunities that have emerged since he launched his Yellow Squares project in 2021, and what listeners can expect on "Make The Ting."We will be back in August with more episodes!Subscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
Episode 76 of Club Management has arrived. For this episode, Shannon invites DJ, radio presenter and mental health advocate Vanessa Maria to the show. The UK- based DJ has been annihilating dancefloors with her genre-twisting high-energy sets filled with Hard Drum, Baile Funk, Jersey Club and whatever she damn well pleases.Vanessa has been booked and busy, tearing down events with Boiler Room, Fabric London and Beyond Fest in recent months. The multihyphenate also releases steady radio mixes on Foundation FM and provides honest and helpful insights about the good, the bad, and the ugly of the music industry on social media.As she continues to perfect her craft, Vanessa understands when it's time to hit the reset button and focus on her mental health. The busy DJ is the co-founder of Don’t Keep Hush, a project that explores the intersection of mental health and music. Run alongside Keep Hush Founder Fred Conybeare, the duo tackle tough conversations on topics like dealing with loneliness as a DJ and the challenges of navigating depression and anxiety as an artist. Shannon spoke to Vanessa about her incredible come-up story, her powerful work in the mental health care space and what the future holds next for her amazing career.Support the show
Episode 75 of Club Management has arrived and for this show, Shannon chats with DJ, writer and energy healer Taylor Bratches.Taylor has been helping people in her community to heal through the power of music and psychedelics for years. And it was her passion for raving that helped her steer down a path of clarity, understanding and inner healing after years of family strife, trauma and life's inevitable downs.You’ll find elements of Taylor’s spiritual and energy-healing capabilities in her kinetic DJ sets, filled with heavy breaks, techno and rolling bass. She’s traveled across the US, entrancing crowds with her captivating selections at New York’s revered Public Records and the annual Dirtybird Campout in California to name a few.Now, Taylor is gearing up to take a big leap with her energy healing career. She’s currently enrolled in a psychedelic facilitator training program which will allow her to become a certified psychedelic practitioner in MDMA, ketamine and psilocybin therapy.Taylor chats with Shannon about her passion for DJing and raving, some of the incredible memories on the dance floor that have informed her energy healing work, and how she’s helping her clients bring cohesion to their inner selves through the power of psychedelics.Tracklist ~Taylor Bratches - Lift & KismetSupport the show
For Episode 74, Shannon chats with DJ and event producer Daiyah about her thrashing techno party Rumble n The Ramble (R&R), a monthly event that has become a utopia for ravers across NYC.It’s not just a party, it's an experience. Packed with fog and the tint of smoldering red lights, every month, Daiyah finds the most interesting spaces to hold her monthly rave, whether its a massive warehouse or in the case of March’s event, an empty skatepark, ravers are invited to show up as their authentic selves and dance the night away to booming and euphoric techno.Known for her heavy, unhinged and pummeling selections of techno, acid and thrashing industrial, Daiyah sends the dance floor into a hypnotic trance as she tells a story with her effortless mixing. And she’s been inviting some incredible artists to share space with her since the party’s inception.Shannon spoke to Daiyah about the importance of R&R in New York City’s thriving nightlife scene, how spiritualism has played a driving force in her work and what is up next for her busy DJ career.Subscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
For episode 73, Shannon chats with the brilliantly talented Devoye Folkes, a DJ, producer and educator who has been delivering exciting sets all across NYC.Masterfully weaving between club, melodic house and driving techno, Devoye hits every sweet spot jumping across genres with his hefty production and impeccable music taste.Devoye has numerous self-released albums and banging DJ tools that have been shelling down dance floors across the city.The talented producer inherited his passion for music from his father Neville Folkes, also known as Raja More, a New York rapper and reggae artist with releases stretching back to the height of Nervous Records in the 90s.Shannon spoke to Devoye about his musical upbringing, his passion for teaching and the drums, his buzzing DJ career and how things are coming full circle with his next release.Tracklist ~Ohbliv Chills Remix - DevoyeUptown Jazz (Jaedon's Saxy Mix) - DevoyeSubscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
For Episode 72, Shannon sits down with one of the forefathers of Philly Club Music. Meet DJ Sega. The producer and phenomenal DJ has been blaring down sound systems around the world for more than a decade with his hard-hitting high energy club anthems and edits. And he’s truly a student of the game.Sega’s passion for producing and Djing came at a rough time period in his life. After the death of his grandmother, the Philly native locked into production as a way to process and mourn her loss . But after a few short years of toiling away his musical production software, Sega created something special.Combining the fundamental roots of Baltimore Club and Jersey Club's rhythmic flare, Sega was one of the first producers to craft the Philly Club sound, a fast and energetic genre that rests at 140 BPM, sometimes soaring to 155 BPM.Laden with samples of rock, hip-hop and everything else in between, Sega’s infectious beats have had crowds rocking around all the world and now, the producer has been building up a steady following with his weekly DJ Twitch streams and helpful content on producing, streaming and other music related topics.Shannon spoke to the Philly legend about his early days DJing at Philly's famed Jamz Entertainment Center, the emergence of Philly Club, his time with Mad Decent and Sega finally sets the record straight about what really happened between him and Diplo.Tracklist ~DJ Sega - At All (The DJ Sega Remix)DJ Sega - Hey Mr DJ (The DJ Sega Remix)Support the show
For episode 71, Shannon sits down for a chat with Dev Moore, the co-creative director of FELT Zine, a global digital art, music and fashion community that’s bridging the gap between Web3 and the Metaverse.Dev and his team have been curating exciting art exhibitions around the world that showcase the spectrum of digital art from NFTs to Interactive Web3 projects. In the process, they have been forging strong community ties with folks online and in IRL with their dynamic parties and secret shows, celebrating the diversity and innovation that comes out of their incredible ecosystem.Shannon spoke to Dev about his background in digital art and tech, how A.I. is shaking up the art scene for the better and why community has been key in building FELT Zine from the ground up.Tracklist ~Nextdimensional - ffrreeaakkhhooeessSupport the show
We’re kicking off the first episode of 2023 with the inimitable @JaymieSilk. The Paris-based producer, vocalist and remixer has been churning out music with machine-like efficiency over the last two years.Jaymie weaves and bobs through a number of music personalities greatly influenced by his Afro-European roots. From club tracks to thrashing techno beats, you’ll get a little taste of the rave and the diaspora in between when listening to the producer’s music.Our host Shannon Dawson caught up with Mr. Silk as he was gearing up to release his most ambitious project to date– Rub Music Vol. 1, a six-track EP filled with AI-generated vocals from popular artists like Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd and the late great Tupac. The EP is packed with driving dance floor bangers that are sure to set the club off at any given moment.Jaymie Silk chatted with Shannon about his early beginnings as a producer, the ups and downs of being independent in the industry, the power of AI and the potential dangers it could have on the music industry.TracklistTemptation - Jaymie SilkBlack is Beautiful - Jaymie SilkSupport the show
For episode 69, we finish up the last installment of the "Mommas in Music" series, which also happens to be our final episode of 2022. For this show, Shannon talks to two mommas in different parts of the world about their experiences with motherhood, production and music.For the first half of the show we head to the UK for a lovely chat with DJ and producer Ikonika. The Hyperdub artist has spent over two decades making the world dance to her incredible tracks filled with a little bit of everything from dubstep and grime to house and a slew of other genres. There’s something admirable about Ikonika’s ability to shape-shift and transform into what the heck she feels like. Over the last two years, the London-bred artist’s imagination has taken to her music to some incredible places.Look no further than “No Way,” Ikonika’s contribution to Adult Swim’s "Digitalis" compilation in 2021. We were also blown away by “I Need You,” a sultry dance track that features rolling Amapiano and catchy synth melodies on top of the star’s wispy vocals.Now, Ikonika is sending the dance floor reeling with her new EP “Bubble Up” a project that showcases her vocals and love for vintage deep house. Shannon chats with Ikonika about her production process, writing music through her pregnancy and what's next for her busy career.For the second part of the show, we bounce over to Olympia, Washington to chat with producer, DJ and momma of two, Sepha.Like Ikonika, Sepha has a deep appreciation for club music from all corners of the world, and you can feel it in her sets and on her weekly Twitch streams.With two busy kiddos, at home, Sepha always finds some time to get in the flow state with her production work and DJ sets. We were thrilled with her “Thank You For Club Music” EP in 2021 and everything else that has come out of her steady wave of production over the last two years.Shannon spoke to Sepha about club music culture in Seattle, how she makes time to create amid her busy parenting schedule and what she loves most about being a momma.Tracklist"No Way" - Ikonika"I Need You" - Ikonika"Bubble Up" - Ikonika"When you look at me" - Ikonika"Trillium Joan" - Sepha"Thank You For Baltimore Club - SephaSubscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
Episode 68 of the Club Management podcast has arrived and this time, DJ Lindsey joins the show for part two of our “Mommas in Music” series.DJ Lindsey knows no bounds when it comes to music. The exquisite selector takes listeners on a vast journey with her eclectic sets spanning from 80s New Wave, Hip-Hop, House and Bass.The Georgia native garnered fame from her long-running Negroclash party where she DJed alongside music legends like Afrika Bambaataa, Mantronix and Larry Heard. Lindsey also captivated dancers with her incredible late 80s and 90s weekly party called The Hump, which she created with her husband DJ Myles.Now, the podcast host and momma of two dives deep into the history and legacy of music across the Black diaspora with her incredible mix show called Black is Black on Sonos Radio.This season, she’s delved deep into the history of Atlanta’s legendary Freaknik, the roots of Drum and Bass and so much more. And throughout all of this, Lindsey has managed to hold down the home front for her incredible children and family.Shannon talks to Lindsey about the early stages of her DJ career, how life changed when motherhood found her, the inspiration behind her buzzing podcast Black is Black and what it was like to DJ for the late great Prince.Support the show
Episode 67 of Club Management has arrived and for this show, we dive deep into the joy of motherhood for part 1 of our mommas in music series.For the first episode, Shannon chats with her mother Sharon about how she helped foster and cultivate all the creative talents she has today. Sharon talks about the challenges she faced throughout motherhood and why autonomy was key in helping Shannon and her siblings to find their passion.Later on the show, Shannon chats with Web 3 aficionado and music consultant Stephanie Guerrero about her work in the growing Web 3 space and how she juggles parenting two young children amid her busy work schedule.Stephanie talks about the challenge of taking care of her kids during the COVID-19 pandemic and the inspiration behind her consulting firm Goat For Mars. She also chats about the importance of using Web 3 to build community in music and shares some ways emerging artists can tap into the industry to grow their brands.Subscribe To Our Patreon For More Content: Patreon.com/ClubManagement1Support the show
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