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Paris and Idris are the exceptions to the rule that celebrity DJs are just a joke
Evening Standard
|February 14, 2024
I ’M not being funny but… there’s more to being a DJ than pressing play. I’ve been DJing for more than 35 years now and it all began when I blagged my way onto the decks of one of London’s biggest clubs when I was barely of legal age.
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It was then that I discovered the joy of going to a record store to pick up that week’s most exciting new records, the daunting prospect of creating and recording your own music, and coming to terms with the idea that the tracks you play throughout a set can be powerful enough to unite everyone in one room the same way other musicians do.
Over the years I’ve had the privilege of working alongside heroes and some of the most influential people in dance music, and the amount of respect and admiration I have for the work of legends and up-and-comers alike has never waned. I do have one question though.
How come everyone’s a DJ all of a sudden? I’m not talking about bedroom DJs or people that take it up as a hobby, I mean celebrities. I’m baffled and really trying to understand the logic behind it. Do they just wake up one morning and go “I’m gonna be a DJ”?
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