Episode 365: DON DIABLO "The Visionary of Future House on Imposter Syndrome & Humanizing A.I."
Update: 2025-09-24
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Episode 365: DON DIABLO "The Visionary of Future House on Imposter Syndrome & Humanizing A.I."
This week on @RoadPodcast, the crew sits down with future house pioneer @DonDiablo for a deep and personal conversation. At 01:55 , Don talks about running on little sleep before his Pier 19 show and why NYC remains his biggest market. By 06:55 , he explains why he avoids repeating sets, preferring Tomorrowland’s smaller, darker stages over the main stage. At 12:20 , Don reflects on his teenage years in the Dutch scene, from being taken advantage of as a young producer to being labeled a “weirdo” by peers. He admits that sometimes he hates being Don Diablo, finding true acceptance only through his fans. At 18:10 , he recalls his production roots and the joy of creating purely for fun. By 24:55 , the tone shifts as Don shares a powerful story about his father’s illness, the lessons from their final conversations, and how this shaped his outlook on time, purpose, and music. He recalls writing songs like “The Artist Inside” as a tribute to his father, and performing it at his funeral, the most difficult moment of his career. At 37:55 , Don speaks on the therapeutic nature of songwriting, before offering his perspective on AI at 44:01 , viewing it not as a threat, but as a tool to make creativity even more human. Closing out at 1:01:44 , Don dives into his Hexagon label, the video for “Anytime”, and the contracts he gave artists. At 1:05:01 , he shouts out @BeatsourceOfficial, and at 1:18:45 , leaves us with a quote to remember: “The devil works hard, but the DJ works harder.”
This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ’s, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you’re in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!!
Try Beatsource for free: btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p
Join DJcity for only $10: bit.ly/3EeCjAX
This week on @RoadPodcast, the crew sits down with future house pioneer @DonDiablo for a deep and personal conversation. At 01:55 , Don talks about running on little sleep before his Pier 19 show and why NYC remains his biggest market. By 06:55 , he explains why he avoids repeating sets, preferring Tomorrowland’s smaller, darker stages over the main stage. At 12:20 , Don reflects on his teenage years in the Dutch scene, from being taken advantage of as a young producer to being labeled a “weirdo” by peers. He admits that sometimes he hates being Don Diablo, finding true acceptance only through his fans. At 18:10 , he recalls his production roots and the joy of creating purely for fun. By 24:55 , the tone shifts as Don shares a powerful story about his father’s illness, the lessons from their final conversations, and how this shaped his outlook on time, purpose, and music. He recalls writing songs like “The Artist Inside” as a tribute to his father, and performing it at his funeral, the most difficult moment of his career. At 37:55 , Don speaks on the therapeutic nature of songwriting, before offering his perspective on AI at 44:01 , viewing it not as a threat, but as a tool to make creativity even more human. Closing out at 1:01:44 , Don dives into his Hexagon label, the video for “Anytime”, and the contracts he gave artists. At 1:05:01 , he shouts out @BeatsourceOfficial, and at 1:18:45 , leaves us with a quote to remember: “The devil works hard, but the DJ works harder.”
This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ’s, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you’re in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!!
Try Beatsource for free: btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p
Join DJcity for only $10: bit.ly/3EeCjAX
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