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Sean Dexter's Journey Through 35+ Years of DJing, Ep. 17

Sean Dexter Links

https://soundcloud.com/dj-sean-dexter

https://www.facebook.com/djseandexter

https://www.traxsource.com/artist/54588/sean-dexter?ipp=100

https://www.instagram.com/bayareabeatbox_

 

Summary

In this conversation, Sean Dexter, a DJ and producer, shares his experiences and insights into the music scene. He discusses living in different cities, including his favorite city, Chicago, and the unique music scenes in each place. Sean emphasizes the importance of reading the crowd and connecting with dancers on the dance floor. He also talks about his mix series and the transition from DJing in clubs to DJing for radio shows. Finally, Sean shares his journey into music production and the challenges of the modern music industry. This conversation explores various themes in the music industry, including the importance of ownership and community, building connections in new cities, breaking barriers and overcoming prejudices, recognizing the roots of house and techno music, the impact of racism and division, the challenges of the modern music industry, exciting projects and collaborations, the fluctuating nature of music charts, and the power of mixing different genres. The conversation explores the importance of being open to different sounds, the lack of diversity in DJ sets, the power of creating a vibe, and the significance of being true to oneself and one's music.

Takeaways

Different cities have unique music scenes, each with its own vibe and history.

Reading the crowd and connecting with dancers is crucial for a DJ's success.

DJing in clubs offers instant gratification and a more interactive experience, while DJing for radio shows allows for a different kind of connection with listeners.

The music industry has changed, with digital platforms and streaming services impacting the way artists make money.

Music production is a creative journey that allows artists to express themselves and share their unique sound. Ownership and community are crucial in the music industry, with artists valuing their independence and working with like-minded individuals and labels.

When moving to a new city, reaching out to people in advance and attending events can help artists get involved in the local music scene.

Breaking down barriers and overcoming prejudices is important in creating a diverse and inclusive music industry.

Recognizing the roots and history of house and techno music, which originated from marginalized communities, is essential in respecting and preserving the culture.

Racism and division still exist in the music industry, and it is important to work towards unity and understanding.

Authenticity and uniqueness are valued in the music industry, and artists should focus on creating their own sound rather than conforming to trends.

Exciting projects and collaborations with respected artists and labels can provide valuable opportunities for growth and exposure.

The music charts are influenced by various factors, and artists should prioritize artistic expression over chart success.

Mixing different genres and creating unique sounds can set artists apart and create a memorable experience for listeners.

Listening to a variety of music and finding your own sound is important in developing as an artist and creating a distinct identity. Don't limit yourself to one genre or style of music. Be open to exploring and playing different sounds.

There is a lack of diversity in DJ sets, with many DJs sticking to mainstream and predictable tracks.

Creating a vibe is more important than technical perfection. It's about the energy and connection with the audience.

Being true to yourself and your music is crucial. Focus on the love and passion you put into your music, rather than external validation.

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Tony Fuel is a Minnesota-based house music producer. He also helps house music artists with productivity and music entrepreneurship.

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