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#029 Mixtress: seminal clubs, beefing artists, and why DJing isn't for everyone
Season 2 · Episode 29

#029 Mixtress: seminal clubs, beefing artists, and why DJing isn't for everyone

Music Not Diving with Scuba · Scuba

November 11, 202546m 28sExplicit

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Show Notes

Recorded during the 2025 edition of Amsterdam Dance Event, this episode is sponsored by Jägermeister's Save The Night.


Born in 2020 as an emergency response to the pandemic, Save The Night has grown into a global platform that supports the people and ideas keeping nightlife alive.


Through its annual Fund, Jägermeister provides €156,000 in funding, mentorship and visibility to bold projects - from making dancefloors more accessible, to pioneering greener club nights, to amplifying voices from grassroots creative communities.


Applications are now open for the Save The Night Fund. If you're a creative, a promoter, a venue owner, or simply passionate about building safer, more inclusive, and more sustainable nights, this is your chance to bring your vision to life. Check out jagermeister.com/exploration/save-the-night


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Music Not Diving is supported by Acid Nation (formerly AC55ID)... head over to www.acidnation.com to check out the fastest growing electronic music marketplace, a central hub for music discovery, streaming and purchasing!


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Watch the video episodes of Music Not Diving over at youtube.com/@WeNotDiving


Mixtress is a London-based DJ and producer from Amsterdam known for her versatile sets that blend genres like UK hardcore, jungle, bassweight, techno, and dubstep. Raised with a strong musical foundation, she has performed at major venues like Printworks and Fabric, appeared on platforms such as Boiler Room, and holds resident DJ spots at Rinse FM and The Cause London.


We discuss her dance music roots in Amsterdam and London, the changing nature of DJs and their careers, notable DJ beefs, and the influence of Colin Faver.


This is the fourth and final of our recordings at ADE, thanks for listening! Back on regular episodes next week.


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Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist


Chapters:

00:00 brought to you by Acid Nation

02:36 Episode start

03:02 Amsterdam origins

04:36 Majestic Casual era

06:04 Lapalux shaping her taste

09:00 University, Joy Orbison and dBridge

12:10 Major events shaping music

14:30 Cancel culture

17:14 Are there too many DJs?

19:00 Hustle mindset infiltrating club culture

23:07 Edit culture and TikTok trends

24:15 Defining her style

26:35 Realising she's a 'proper DJ'

29:03 COVID era and radio shows

30:43 Scene rebuilding

32:49 Post-COVID behaviours

37:20 Can the scene autocorrect itself?

40:03 Warm-up sets and etiquette

41:30 The big rant

43:35 Favourite parties to play



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