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A DJ's Journey: DJ Podcast & DJ History Insights

Podcast by Deckard - DJ Podcast & DJ History

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About A DJ's Journey: DJ Podcast & DJ History Insights

After 25 years behind the decks, I've learned that every DJ has a unique path. I'm DJ Deckard, host of 'A DJ's Journey' - a podcast that explores the stories behind the music with the legends who shaped our scene. Where every beat tells a story.

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episode DJ History: Damian Harris on Founding Skint Records, Creating Fatboy Slim & the Big Beat Boutique | A DJ's Journey Ep 18 artwork

DJ History: Damian Harris on Founding Skint Records, Creating Fatboy Slim & the Big Beat Boutique | A DJ's Journey Ep 18

DJ History from the architect's chair. Damian Harris founded Skint Records, designed the Fatboy Slim logo, started the Big Beat Boutique, and A&R'd Norman Cook into the biggest DJ on the planet. Now he tells his side of the story. From punk gigs with his brothers in Canterbury to acid house in Brighton, from living with Norman Cook to watching "Santa Cruz" become Skint's first release — Damian traces the full arc. He walks through the A&R instinct that signed the Lo-Fidelity Allstars in two minutes flat, the night he played a Justice remix in his office and said "this is the future," and the moment he walked away from the label he built. This is the companion episode to Ep 17 (Fatboy Slim). Same story, other side of the desk. First label boss on A DJ's Journey. Damian now runs Vicious Charm, his own independent label. 🎧 Subscribe to The Crate Letter: adjsjourney.beehiiv.com 📸 Instagram: @dj.deckard   Chapters:   00:00 Introduction to Damian Harris and Skint Records   03:42 Musical Beginnings: Punk to Hip Hop   12:19 Art School and Early DJ Experiences   16:53 Brighton: A Musical Hub   17:41 Life with Norman Cook   21:20 The Birth of Big Beat and Skint Records   30:13 A Historical Coincidence: The Birth of Skint Records   31:51 Transitioning to Label Ownership   35:05 The First Releases: Building a Foundation   37:15 Instinct and A&R Decisions: The Early Years   39:32 The Promise of Lo-Fi All-Stars   40:43 The Big Beat Boutique: Origins and Evolution   45:42 The Big Beat Boutique Era: A Cultural Shift   49:26 Balancing Multiple Roles: DJ, Producer, and Label Owner   51:40 The A&R Pipeline: Finding New Talent   54:29 Curating the Big Beat Sound   57:08 The Evolution of Breakbeat: Diverging Paths   01:01:48 The Evolution of Breakbeat and DJ Culture   01:02:42 The Rise of Fatboy Slim   01:05:40 Navigating Success and Pressure   01:08:44 The Shift in Musical Genres and Personal Growth   01:13:11 Challenges in Creating Iconic Albums   01:17:57 The Difficult Decision to Leave Skint Records   01:18:27 Exploring New Ventures and Creative Freedom   01:21:04 Returning to Skint and the Changing Music Landscape   01:26:03 Future Aspirations and the Vision for Vicious Charm   #DJHistory #SkintRecords #FatboySlim #BigBeat #BigBeatBoutique #DamianHarris #MidfieldGeneral #Brighton #UKBreakbeat #ADJsJourney   #DJCulture #IndependentLabel

20 May 2026 - 1 h 32 min
episode Fatboy Slim: Big Beat, Brighton & the Big Beat Boutique | A DJ's Journey Ep 17 artwork

Fatboy Slim: Big Beat, Brighton & the Big Beat Boutique | A DJ's Journey Ep 17

DJ History meets Big Beat in this keystone episode. Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) joins Deckard for a conversation nine previous A DJ's Journey guests have been teeing up since episode one. From punk bass player at 14 to the biggest DJ in the world, Norman traces the full arc: The Housemartins, Beats International, the four-ingredient recipe for Big Beat (Beatles pop hooks, punk attitude, hip hop breaks, acid house energy), the Tuesday-night Brighton club that named a genre, and the 360 DJ-in-the-round he invented at Brixton Academy because he felt outgunned following rock bands. Inside this episode: → Confirming the Krafty Kuts (Ep 11) dubplate story from behind the Southern Fried counter→ The James Murphy origin moment at Don Hills strip club in New York→ Damien Harris (Ep 18) being called in to be fired from Loaded and talking his way into inventing Fatboy Slim instead→ The NHS-funded DJ workshops Norman runs for autistic adults→ The night at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, summer 1999, that made Deckard become a DJ 27 years ago 📧 Newsletter: https://adjsjourney.beehiiv.com/ [https://adjsjourney.beehiiv.com/]Sign up for cross-episode stories, deep dives, and the conversations that didn't make the cut.

29 Apr 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode Justin Rushmore on Building Finger Lickin' Records, the No-Rules Scene & Norman Cook Bowing Down | A DJ's Journey Ep 16 artwork

Justin Rushmore on Building Finger Lickin' Records, the No-Rules Scene & Norman Cook Bowing Down | A DJ's Journey Ep 16

Breakbeat history gets the insider treatment as Justin Rushmore — co-founder of Finger Lickin' Records and one half of Soul of Man — sits down with Deckard for a deep dive into one of the most important independent labels in UK dance music. Justin traces his path from discovering Street Sounds Electro compilations as a teenager to throwing "French Kissing Balls" at 16, organizing acid house revival raves, and eventually meeting Jem Stone through a serendipitous connection that launched Finger Lickin' Records in 1997. This episode covers the full arc — how hearing the Freestylers' Essential Mix crystallized the Finger Lickin' sound, why the label became an "umbrella for no rules" in an era of chin-strokey dark breaks, and how Justin pushed Plump DJs to release A Plump Night Out when they resisted. He explains the Dog Star and Bar Vinyl as ground zero for the Brixton breakbeat scene, what it was like selling records out of the back of vans to the same shops he'd been shopping in, and how running a record shop became the social hub that attracted Lee Coombs, Krafty Kuts, and the wider Finger Lickin' family. Justin shares incredible stories from the road — getting kidnapped in an RV after a Mighty party in San Francisco, pulling back a curtain to find Lee Coombs DJing alone at his own after-party, and the night Norman Cook got on his knees backstage in Barcelona bowing down to Soul of Man (and later had zero memory of it). The conversation goes beyond nostalgia into what happens when a scene runs its course. Justin talks about the conscious decision to end Finger Lickin' after 10 years and 100 singles, the transition into Bug Club — his fleet of VW camper van DJ booths that have done over a thousand events including the London Marathon and Formula One — and the question that defined his post-label life: how can a DJ age gracefully? With Finger Lickin's 30th anniversary on the horizon for 2027, Justin hints at big plans to reconnect with the global community the label built. This episode directly connects to Ep 6 and Ep 10 (Lee Coombs), Ep 9 (Jem Stone), Ep 11 (Krafty Kuts), Ep 14 (The Freestylers), and Ep 15 (Plump DJs) — making it one of the most cross-referenced conversations in the series. Topics: Finger Lickin' Records history, Soul of Man, breakbeat culture, Brighton DJ scene, UK breaks, independent record labels, Bug Club, Bar Vinyl, Dog Star Brixton, Fatboy Slim, A Plump Night Out, acid house, rave culture, DJ entrepreneurship 00:00 Introduction to Justin Rushmore02:00 Musical Beginnings and Influences05:40 Transition to DJing and Early Parties10:52 The Rise of Breakbeat and Acid House18:11 The Birth of Finger Lickin' Records25:35 The Big Beat Scene and Community Dynamics32:20 Soul of Man's Place in Breakbeat History37:17 Pushing for Albums and Collaborations41:08 The Evolution of a Music Collective45:12 Navigating the Digital Shift in Music47:04 Personal Growth and New Ventures52:52 The Future of Bug Club and Events57:33 Reflecting on the Past and Celebrating the Future #breakbeat #fingerlickinrecords #soulofman #djhistory #ukbreaks #djculture #bigbeat #brighton #fatboyslim #plumpdjs #adjsjourney

9 Apr 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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