Dexter Jones

Dexter Jones

Dexter Jones Podcast is a long-form interview series documenting the people, stories, and moments that shaped dance music culture, from the early rave years to the global club movement. Hosted by Dexter Jones, the podcast features in-depth conversations with DJs, producers, promoters, journalists, and industry figures who lived through the rise of rave culture, clubbing, and Ibiza as a worldwide dance music epicentre. Each episode goes beyond nostalgia to explore what really happened behind the scenes, covering creativity, success, failure, excess, reinvention, and the realities of building a life and career in electronic music. For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter: rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

  1. 3H AGO

    Nick Rafferty on The Madness of 90s Clubbing

    Nick Rafferty joins Dexter Jones for a deep dive into the madness, energy and reality of 90s club culture. From Sundissential, Godskitchen and Cream… to three gigs a night, vinyl culture, Tony De Vit, severe anxiety, beta blockers and the rise and fall of the golden era of clubbing. Nick opens up about what life was really like behind the packed dancefloors and iconic nights that shaped a generation. Topics include: • Sundays Central & Birmingham club culture • Godskitchen at The Sanctuary • Tony De Vit & the harder sound revolution • Space Ibiza & Cream tours • Playing multiple gigs a night across the UK • The reality of “the chemical generation” • Severe anxiety & burnout behind the scenes • Vinyl culture & exclusive record “You’d turn up at the club like a Cheshire cat with a bag full of records thinking… nobody else has got this little beauty.” A raw, funny, nostalgic and honest conversation with one of the true figures from the golden era of UK clubbing. Chapters:   00:00 Introduction to Nick Rafferty 01:07 Podcast Introduction & How Nick Rafferty Got Into Dance Music 04:52 Early Clubbing Days, DJ Culture & Rare Vinyl Records 09:57 Collecting Music, Digging For Tracks & DJ Identity 14:58 Learning To DJ, Vinyl Mixing & Early Influences 19:36 Clubland Culture, Hard House & Packed Dancefloors 23:39 The Explosion Of UK Clubbing In The 90s 28:17 Sundissential, Promoting & Building A Club Brand 32:45 Birmingham Club Scene, Energy & Crowd Atmosphere 37:49 The Evolution Of DJs, Fame & Modern Club Culture 42:25 Legendary Nights, Residencies & Touring Stories

    47 min
  2. 6D AGO

    Utah Saints on How Sampling Changed Music Forever

    This week I sit down with Utah Saints, true pioneers of UK electronic music, to break down one of the most important topics in dance music history… sampling. From making tracks in their bedrooms on Atari computers and Akai samplers, to landing on Top of the Pops six times, Utah Saints share the real story behind how sampling changed music forever. We go deep into the early 90s rave scene, white labels, Leeds club culture, and the moment electronic music broke into the mainstream. They also open up about the pressure from the industry, the controversy around sampling, and why today’s music landscape feels completely different. If you’re into dance music, DJ culture, music production, or the history of rave, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.ž Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Utah Saints on Top of the Pops (6 Times) 04:30 How Utah Saints Met (1991) 08:00 Early DJ Days & Winning the DMC 12:00 Leeds Club Scene Before the Rave Explosion 16:30 First Tracks & Breakthrough Moment 21:30 From Bedroom Music to Chart Success 26:30 The Truth About Sampling 32:30 Utah Saints Classical Event (Leeds) 34:00 How the Orchestra Works 39:00 Leeds Millennium Square Event 42:30 Authenticity in Modern Dance Music 48:00 Breaking Through in Today’s Music Industry 56:20 Let’s Do a Part 2 🎯 THINGS WE TALK ABOUT How Utah Saints got started in 1991 Winning the DMC and early DJ culture Making music on Atari and Akai samplers The rise of sampling in dance music The truth about Top of the Pops Pressure to “fake” performances on TV White labels and underground club culture Leeds rave scene and early electronic music How tracks were made in bedrooms Why sampling was misunderstood The difference between music then vs now Why modern artists struggle to break through Authenticity in today’s music industry The return of smaller club nights and real crowds 🚀 ABOUT UTAH SAINTS Utah Saints are one of the UK’s most influential electronic acts, known for blending sampling, house, and rave culture into mainstream success. With multiple Top of the Pops appearances and iconic releases, they helped shape the sound of 90s dance music. 👊 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean a lot if you: 👉 Follow me 👉 Drop a review with your thoughts Podcasts are one of the hardest formats to grow, and your support genuinely makes a difference.

    57 min
  3. APR 26

    Danny Whittle on IMS, Pacha & the Evolution of Ibiza

    Danny Whittle joins The Dexter Jones Podcast,  the man behind the evolution of Ibiza club culture. From serving in the Royal Navy during the Falklands War, to becoming a firefighter, to ultimately shaping the global dance music industry… Danny’s journey is unlike anything you’ve heard before. In this episode, we go deep into the real story behind Ibiza’s transformation. From Renaissance to Pacha, the rise of superstar DJs, building one of the most iconic nightclub brands in the world, and launching IMS Ibiza — the event that changed the business of electronic music forever. Danny breaks down how Ibiza went from a party island to a global music powerhouse, the realities of running clubs at the highest level, and why the industry today is more complex,  and more competitive, than ever. This is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the decisions, risks, and moments that helped shape modern club culture. If you’re into Ibiza, dance music, DJ culture, or the business behind it all — this is a must-watch. Chapters: 0:00 The Danny Whittle Story  1:30 Growing Up in Stoke – Early Life & Music Influence 5:00 Why He Joined the Royal Navy at 17 8:30 Falklands War – Life on the Front Line 13:00 From War to Firefighter – A New Chapter 17:30 Leaving the Fire Service – Forced Career Change 20:30 How He Accidentally Entered the Music Industry 25:00 Renaissance Era – Learning the Ibiza Scene 30:30 The Stress of Events – “Crisis Management” Explained 34:30 Moving to Ibiza – First Major Breakthrough 39:00 Taking Over Pacha – The Big Opportunity 44:30 Building Pacha Into a Global Brand 50:00 Booking Superstars – Guetta, Swedish House Mafia & More 55:00 How Ibiza Became the Global Dance Capital 60:00 Launching IMS Ibiza – Changing the Industry 64:30 Why the Ibiza Season Got Longer 69:00 The Reality of the Modern Music Industry 73:00 Why Booking DJs Is Harder Than Ever 76:30 Building Chinois Ibiza – Starting Again 80:00 Finding New Talent & Future DJs 83:30 Passion vs Business – The Real Balance 86:30 His Biggest Achievement in Life 89:00 The One Track That Defines Ibiza 92:00 Final Thoughts – Ibiza Then vs Now 🔥 Things we talk about: • Growing up in Stoke and early music influences • Joining the Royal Navy and serving in the Falklands War • Life after the military and becoming a firefighter • How Danny accidentally entered the music industry • Working with Renaissance and the early Ibiza scene • Transforming Pacha into a global brand • Booking the world’s biggest DJs and building iconic residencies • The rise of David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and superstar DJs • Why Ibiza became the centre of electronic music • Launching IMS Ibiza and extending the season • The business behind clubs, DJs, and global events • Why booking artists is harder than ever today • Building Chinois Ibiza and creating a modern club brand • Finding and developing new DJ talent • The reality of stress and pressure in the events industry • Passion vs business in nightlife • The evolution of Ibiza from underground to global

    1h 24m
  4. APR 19

    DJ CASH ONLY on Walking Away From Music… And Coming Back Stronger

    DJ CASH ONLY joins the Dexter Jones Podcast to break down the real story behind the name, and why it has absolutely nothing to do with money. From starting out in the underground putting on small community parties, to building a multi-million pound social enterprise that empowered young people, stepping away from music completely, and then returning to play 60+ shows worldwide,  all without a manager or agent, this is a very different kind of DJ journey. We start with the meaning behind “CASH ONLY”, inspired by art and identity rather than money, and how that idea reflects a deeper mindset around music, culture, and not chasing the obvious. From there, we get into the early days,  raving at 16, discovering the scene, putting on local events in community centres, and building something from the ground up before things ever scaled. #DexterJones  #clubculture  #djpodcast  Chapters  00:00 Is "DJ CASH MONEY" really about the money? 04:30 Starting Out: UK Rave Culture & First Steps 08:45 How to build a community-led party from scratch 14:20 Mixing music with mission: Why I built a social enterprise 20:10 The Truth: Why I walked away from the music industry 24:30 The Sam Divine meeting that changed everything 28:00 Finding my purpose: The "Cash Only" comeback 32:40 60 global shows with no manager: How I did it 38:15 The Reality of the DJ Industry (What they don't tell you) 44:00 Independence & Identity: Staying true to the brand 51:10 Networking vs. Talent: How to get noticed today 57:45 Burnout, mental health, and the touring lifestyle 1:04:30 Developing your signature sound in a crowded market 1:10:15 The future of "DJ CASH ONLY" and the next chapter 1:18:50 Advice for upcoming DJs: How to play the long game 1:24:45 Why it was always about the people (Final thoughts) We also get into: • the reality behind the name “CASH ONLY” and why it’s misunderstood • putting on grassroots parties and building a local following • creating a social enterprise and working with young people • turning community projects into something sustainable • stepping away from music and focusing on something completely different • the role Sam Divine played in pushing him back into DJing • returning to music with a new mindset and approach • building a career without a manager or agent • playing 60+ shows worldwide and performing at major festivals • the reality of the DJ industry behind the scenes • why independence matters more than ever in dance music This is a proper behind-the-scenes conversation with someone who’s taken a completely different path through dance music — from grassroots community work to global DJing. If you’re into DJ culture, underground music, house music, independent artists, or real stories behind the industry, this one will land. The Dexter Jones Podcast explores the stories, people and realities behind dance music, Ibiza culture, production, DJing and the electronic music industry. If you enjoy the episode, drop a comment with your take: Is it better to build independently in today’s music industry, or do artists still need managers and agents to succeed?

    1h 26m
  5. APR 12

    Paul Maddox on Ghosts Producers vs Engineers.

    Paul Maddox, known for his work across Tidy Trax, hard house, hard dance and studio engineering, joins me for a deep conversation about music production, ghost production, sound engineers, AI, the changing club scene, and why so many roles in electronic music are misunderstood. We start with one of the biggest misconceptions in dance music: ghost producers and engineers are not the same thing. Paul explains where the confusion comes from, why people get defensive about it, and how professional records are often made through collaboration, technical support, and very different skill sets. From there, we go deep into Paul’s own story. We talk about starting out as a producer before DJing, learning the craft in the late 90s, working with basic gear, discovering dance music through Radio 1, handing demo CDs to DJs, and eventually breaking through with the Tidy Boys and landing an in-house engineering role. We also get into: • the difference between engineering, co-production and ghost production • why some artists need technical help, not a ghost producer • how electronic music blurs the lines between artist, producer and engineer • building tracks in person versus online sessions • how Paul moved across hard house, hard dance, trance, techno and house • working with artists across different genres • AI in music production and why it can enhance creativity but not replace it • why modern music can feel more derivative • the importance of edits, streaming versions and holding attention online • the rise, fall and return of hard house and harder dance sounds • how clubbing culture, festivals, visuals and social media have changed the scene • why producers now have to do everything, from making music to building a brand 00:00 Intro: The Maddox & Glazby Connection 05:15 Producer vs DJ: What comes first? 08:42 Working with Darius Syrossian & Bryan Kearney 12:30 How COVID changed studio sessions forever 15:45 Engineering vs. Ghost Producing: The Truth 19:20 Why the Dance Industry pulls people down 24:10 Starting on a PC in 1998: The early days 32:50 That life-changing call from the Tidy Boys 40:15 The "Unbaking a Cake" AI Analogy 48:20 Is Hard House having a massive resurgence? 55:30 The decline of the "Weekly Club" and the rise of the "Show" 01:05:10 Why Social Media is killing talented artists This is a proper behind-the-scenes conversation with someone who has lived it from the inside. If you are into hard house, dance music production, club culture, studio work, or the real mechanics of how tracks get made, this one will land. The Dexter Jones Podcast explores the stories, people and realities behind dance music, Ibiza culture, production, DJing and the electronic music industry.

    1h 11m
  6. APR 5

    William Daniel on Being 15 and Selling Records To The Biggest DJs In The World

    In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with William Daniel to break down how he got into the music industry at just 15 years old… and ended up working directly with some of the biggest DJs in the world. From working in a record shop in Glasgow to sending promos to Judge Jules, Paul Oakenfold, and Radio 1, William shares how he built a network from scratch and earned respect in one of the most competitive industries out there. We dive into vinyl culture, record shops, and what it was really like selling music to names like Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten… all before most people even know what they want to do with their lives. This is a real insight into how the dance music industry works behind the scenes — no shortcuts, no hype… just experience. If you’re a DJ, producer, or trying to break into the music industry, this episode is packed with lessons. 🔑 THINGS WE TALK ABOUT: * How William Daniel got into the music industry at 15 * Working in a record shop during the vinyl era * Sending promos to DJs like Judge Jules and Paul Oakenfold * Radio 1 exposure and early DJ promotion * Building a DJ network from scratch * Selling records to Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten * How record shops shaped the dance music scene * Breaking into the electronic music industry with no connections * DJ culture in the early trance and house scene * How to get noticed as a DJ or producer * The importance of taste, track selection, and music knowledge * Behind the scenes of the DJ industry * Advice for new DJs and producers * The reality of the music business vs social media perception 00:00 AI Is Changing Music Forever… Here’s The Truth 01:16 A Surprise Guest From The Dance Music Scene 05:56 Getting Into Music From An Early Age 08:03 Discovering Record Shops & DJ Culture 15:41 Is AI Replacing Music Producers? 21:11 The Power Of Vinyl & Old School DJing 29:15 How Hard Is It To Break Through As A DJ Today? 37:12 Releasing Music On Labels (How It Really Works) 45:23 The State Of Trance Music Right Now 52:38 Ghost Producing In Dance Music Explained 59:08 Artist Fees vs Reality – The Big Disconnect 01:05:47 The Last Track Of The Night (DJ Psychology)

    1h 8m
  7. MAR 25

    Micky Modelle on 4 Decades in Dance Music

    Micky Modelle joins The Dexter Jones Podcast to share his incredible journey through 4 decades in dance music — from the early days of Belfast’s underground club scene during one of its most turbulent periods, to the rise of vinyl culture, Clubland, and the evolution of the global dance music industry. In this episode, we dive deep into what it was really like coming up in a time with no roadmap, no social media, and no shortcuts — where DJs built careers from record shops, word of mouth, and pure passion. Micky opens up about the realities of the industry, the shift from vinyl to digital, and why success today isn’t the same as it once was. This is a raw and honest conversation about longevity, adapting to change, and surviving in one of the most competitive industries in the world. --- 🎧 In this episode, we cover: Growing up and DJing in Belfast during a turbulent era How club culture thrived despite real-world conflict The early days of vinyl and what success really looked like Selling records vs streaming culture today The truth about longevity in the music industry Why you can’t stay on top forever How technology has changed everything for DJs and producers Stories from the early underground scene Advice for the next generation of DJs --- ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Belfast Was a War Zone 03:20 – Early Club Scene Outside the City 08:45 – Winging It: No Set Path 15:10 – Vinyl Days & Record Sales 22:30 – Then vs Now: The Industry Shift 35:40 – You Can’t Stay on Top Forever 48:15 – Technology Changed Everything 58:20 – Stories from the Scene 1:10:00 – Advice for New DJs --- 🎤 About Micky Modelle Micky Modelle is a respected DJ and producer with over 40 years in the dance music industry. Known for his influence across multiple eras — from underground club culture to commercial dance — he has witnessed and adapted to every major shift in the scene.

    1h 23m

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Dexter Jones Podcast is a long-form interview series documenting the people, stories, and moments that shaped dance music culture, from the early rave years to the global club movement. Hosted by Dexter Jones, the podcast features in-depth conversations with DJs, producers, promoters, journalists, and industry figures who lived through the rise of rave culture, clubbing, and Ibiza as a worldwide dance music epicentre. Each episode goes beyond nostalgia to explore what really happened behind the scenes, covering creativity, success, failure, excess, reinvention, and the realities of building a life and career in electronic music. For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter: rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

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