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The Four Fourcast
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Supporting electronic music and club culture starts with supporting grassroots communities, in Ireland and beyond. With Four Fourcast, we’re taking the conversations we’ve been having across our website and socials into a longer format: the podcast space. This is our way of honouring the people, collectives and artists who shape club culture as we know it. From DJs and producers to designers, promoters and everyone in between, we’re celebrating the sounds, stories and creativity that fuel nightlife. The Four Fourcast by the scene, for the scene.
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The Four Fourcast — Episode 6 with Free The Night For Episode 6, Max Heyraud sat down with Boyd Sleator and Holly Lester of Free The Night, the North of Ireland’s nightlife advocacy group and charity, for an essential conversation on the future of culture-led nightlife.Free The Night campaigns for arts, cultural, and nightlife spaces that aren’t driven by profit, but by freedom, diversity, and community. In this episode, we unpack why these spaces matter so deeply to society, and what’s currently holding nightlife in the North of Ireland back, from excessive red tape and opaque decision-making, to legislation and policy that is increasingly out of step with contemporary culture.Boyd and Holly speak candidly about grassroots organising, the realities of navigating outdated systems, and why protecting non-commercial cultural spaces is vital for the health of music, arts, and nightlife ecosystems as a whole.The Four Fourcast brings the conversations we’ve been having online into a longer, more detailed format, championing electronic music, club culture, and the grassroots communities that sustain them across Ireland and beyond.Powered by Scopetickets
The Four Fourcast — Episode 5 with DART & Kyle StarkeyOur podcast champions electronic music and club culture, with a focus on supporting grassroots communities in Ireland and beyond.For Episode 5, Max Heyraud sits down with two artists who have become central to hard house’s modern resurgence: DART and Kyle Starkey. Across their solo output and collaborative cuts, the pair have helped propel one of the most striking genre comebacks in recent years, a shift felt not only in DJ sets and dancefloor energy, but across wider discourse surrounding fast, functional club music.Starkey has been responsible for some of the scene’s most recognisable contemporary anthems, including “I Want You To Know” and “Feel My Desire.” DART, meanwhile, continues to leave his mark through peak-time favourites like “Emergency” and “Feel The Pressure.” As collaborators, their chemistry is undeniable: from “Always & Forever,” released on Fatboy Slim’s iconic label, to “Dance & Move” on DART’s own Rapid Trax imprint, the duo have refined a sound that blends nostalgia with new-school momentum. Together, they’ve become key architects in hard house’s global revival, crafting the tracks and ideas driving its renewed influence.We caught up with both artists ahead of Kyle’s return to Dublin at Index for a special conversation at a pivotal moment in their respective careers.The Four Fourcast brings the conversations we’ve been having online into a longer, more detailed format.
The Four Fourcast — Episode 4 with KerrieOur podcast champions electronic music and club culture, supporting grassroots communities in Ireland and beyond.In this episode, Max Heyraud sits down with Manchester-based, Cork-born techno artist Kerrie, who has become one of Ireland’s most prolific and accomplished producers of the past decade. Her releases span esteemed labels such as Tresor, Blueprint, I Love Acid and Mord, alongside her own imprint, Dark Machine Funk.Outside the studio, Kerrie has brought her DJ sets and live shows to some of the world’s most respected clubs and festivals, from her residency at Tresor to performances at Berghain, Bassiani, Stone Techno, FOLD and more.We spoke to Kerrie for a super insightful deep dive into her journey so far.The Four Fourcast brings the conversations we’ve been having online into a longer, more detailed format — by the scene, for the scene.
The Four Fourcast — Episode 3 with Fish56octagonOur podcast champions electronic music and club culture, supporting grassroots communities in Ireland and beyond.In this episode, Max Heyraud and Kaycee sit down with one of the internet’s most beloved dance-music figures, Fish56octagon. We dive deep into his unique journey from going viral on TikTok to selling out shows and appearing on lineups from Ibiza to Creamfields and beyond. We discuss his origins, his thoughts on social media’s impact on the dancefloor, his influence as a tastemaker, and much more.The Four Fourcast takes the conversations we’ve been having online and brings them into a longer format — by the scene, for the scene.
The Four Fourcast — Episode 2 with Eugene McCauleyOur podcast champions electronic music and club culture, supporting grassroots communities in Ireland and beyond.In this episode, Max Heyraud and Kaycee sit down with the self-proclaimed Donk Maestro, Eugene McCauley. We explore the unique and mysterious story behind his masked moniker, his rise to cult success, collaborations with major labels, the challenges of losing friends, navigating genre snobbery, and much more.The Four Fourcast takes the conversations we’ve been having online and brings them into a longer format — by the scene, for the scene.
Our debut podcast supporting electronic music and club culture by backing grassroots communities in Ireland and beyond.Aero chats with Fuinneamh founder Lucas Ogma and booker Aeron XTC ahead of the festival tomorrow.We talk independence | Irish mythology | international artists | the politics woven into non-commercial gatherings.The Four Fourcast takes the conversations we’ve been having online into a longer format — by the scene, for the scene.




