Digital Detox Ep 22 | Music, Hustle & Caribbean Culture | DJ YoungTec
In Episode 22 of Digital Detox, Matt Violinist sits down with DJ Young Tech alongside DJ Stallion and DJ E-Class for a raw and hilarious conversation about the realities of DJ culture, MCing, Caribbean music, and surviving the entertainment industry. DJ Young Tech breaks down his journey from learning on vinyl records as a kid to becoming one of the most respected MCs in the tri-state Caribbean scene. The crew dives into the evolution of soca music, the politics of nightlife, broken club equipment, the importance of branding, social media pressure, and why DJs need to stop competing and start building together. This episode is packed with industry gems, funny stories, real talk about perseverance, and deep conversations about Caribbean culture, music history, and what it truly takes to last in entertainment. Whether you're a DJ, MC, musician, promoter, or just somebody who loves Caribbean culture and nightlife, this episode gives an honest look behind the scenes of the music business. 00:00 – Funny opening moments & Cinco de Mayo jokes 02:10 – Introducing DJ Young Tech 03:15 – Meeting at Reggae Soca Brunch 05:10 – Social battery, nightlife, and club culture 08:20 – The art of MCing and controlling energy 11:45 – Learning DJing from vinyl records 15:10 – How MCing evolved in Caribbean nightlife 18:20 – Baptism by fire in entertainment 21:30 – Why no gig is too small 24:10 – DJs vs MCs and crowd control 27:15 – Developing confidence behind the mic 31:20 – Caribbean music opening doors 34:10 – The music industry is cutthroat 38:15 – Social media pressure and staying visible 42:30 – Creating your own events instead of waiting 46:00 – Promoters wanting DJs to promote events 49:40 – Why branding and appearance matter 53:20 – Working harder through rejection 57:10 – Stories about oversleeping gigs and grinding through exhaustion 1:02:20 – Corporate gigs vs club gigs 1:06:30 – Why DJs should charge for preparation time 1:09:50 – Sound engineering, Serato, and music quality 1:15:00 – YouTube rips vs high-quality audio files 1:19:20 – Foxwoods sound engineer story 1:23:40 – Broken club equipment horror stories 1:29:15 – Learning to DJ through experience and problem solving 1:34:10 – The evolution of soca music 1:40:30 – Why Caribbean artists need to stop competing against each other 1:46:00 – 90s soca vs modern soca 1:50:15 – Marshall Montano vs Voice discussion 1:56:10 – Road songs vs stage songs explained 2:01:20 – The importance of making music year-round 2:07:10 – Falling back in love with Caribbean music 2:12:40 – Why soca music makes people happy 2:17:10 – Dancehall vs soca culture conversation 2:22:30 – Taking risks as a DJ 2:27:20 – Shoutouts, final thoughts & closing freestyle energy