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In this episode Jo Youle sits down with guest No.199 Lee Bennett, the dynamic promoter of the iconic Bagleys nightclub and the visionary behind London’s Walk of Fame who now lives in Ibiza.
Lee, whose career has spanned decades in the entertainment and nightlife industries, shares insights into his fascinating journey, from bringing some of the most memorable parties to life at Bagleys to honouring London’s most celebrated artists and performers on his very own Walk of Fame.
Lee's dedication to preserving and celebrating the essence of London’s cultural scene is as strong as ever, and his stories paint a vivid picture of an era that defined nightlife for a generation.
Jo and Lee dive into the heyday of Bagleys, discussing what made the venue a mecca for club-goers and music lovers in the '90s and early 2000s.
Lee reminisces about the electric energy that defined Bagleys, where genres collided, and the most innovative DJs took to the decks, pushing the boundaries of underground music culture.
He shares the challenges and thrills of promoting events during a time when London’s nightlife was a hotbed for creativity and connection.
As they explore the vibrant past of Bagleys, listeners get a firsthand account of the club’s legacy and its lasting impact on London’s music landscape. -
In today´s episode we grab a glass of red wine and head to meet South African long term island resident, David Leppan at his beautiful home for a chat about a life led through a slightly nomadic lens.
He grew up and attended boarding school in Africa and then went to university in Austria (which he never completed), and finally ended up residing between Europe and Asia for the last two decades befor making Ibiza his home for the last 30 years.
He is a pioneer in big data used to fight international crime, and soon will launch Los Patios, an oasis on the island for islanders. -
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In todays Episode, we preview one of the years biggest annual music events in the calendar as half of the island ship out to Amsterdam for ADE.
With a rich background in music journalism as the Editor of DJ Mag Ibiza and extensive experience as the magazines Tech Editor, Michael Wilson joins Jo at the Hub in his music studio to talk about his island life and transition into writing after a long career in the music industry.
He says his mission is to bring a deep understanding of both the creative and technology side of the electronic music scene.
With a career spanning over 16 years at DJ Magazine, he has been an integral part in shaping the conversation around electronic music on the island and beyond. -
From Lighting Director at Lio to intimacy coaching in Ibiza Buzz has seen it all on the island.
He moved from America to Thailand, India, Barcelona and eventually Ibiza after working in the Circus in the Spanish city.
In todays episode we hear how he met Leonardo Di Caprio who doesn’t like to be the centre of attention when not at work, Anna Hathaway and Arnold Schwarzenegger at the famous cabaret establishment but now prefers to be working at the Garden of Light. -
Former London and Ibiza club runner, rave MC and dance music journalist, Kirk Field has worked in the night-time industries for four decades.
Armed with “two fingers and the truth”, Kirk Field’s critically acclaimed debut ‘Rave New World: Confessions of a Raving Reporter’ was hailed as a modern cult classic and became the UK’s most popular hardback and audiobook in dance music/club culture.
In 2024 his narrated audiobook was nominated for an ARIA Award and his spoken word live show is booked for a run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
His follow up, ‘Planes, Trains & Amphetamines’ tells the inside story on clubbing travel.
Kirk lives in Devon with his family, a cat which is mute, and his tinnitus which sadly isn’t. -
Argentine born, but Ibiza based chef, Sebastian Mazzola is todays guest as he spends his summers working out of a private space close to Dalt Vila.
He used to work under head chef Albert Adria in Barcelona at the now closed 41 and explains, how as a lover of electronic music, he befriended a group of well known DJ´s which got him starting to think about the way they fly all over the world showcasing their music and how that could also be applied to the way he creates food.
Our conversation took place when he was recently in Japan cooking on a tiny island and over the last decade, he has been travelling with his partner, through Cooking in Motion, all over the world.
The interview took place as part of The Xarraca Journal - Issue 4 which launches next week officially and has the theme of human connection which features a mix of fashion, sustainability, technology, regenerative practise, wellness, fiction, poetry, music, art and, of course, the progressive thinking that is so much a part of our island community. -
Fat Tony – real name Tony Marnach – went from living on a London council estate to best mate of Kate Moss and Boy George, and one of the party scene’s most notoriously hedonistic DJs.
Since commencing his sober 17 years ago, he has forged a career as fashion’s go-to DJ and an LGBTQ+ activist.
His new memoir, I Don’t Take Requests, documents his journey from difficult beginnings to kingpin of the 80s and 90s club scene, his drug addiction, HIV diagnosis, rehab and recovery.
In todays episode, ahead of his Ibiza opening gig at Pikes party, Back to Mine, he sits down with Jo Youle at the Hub Ibiza studios to reveal his story from Love & recently getting engaged in NYC to his Fiance Stavros to casting h8is mind back to his glory days at Paradise garage, Studio 54 and the Loft in NYC when he used to play and party on the circuit. -
What does it mean to be truely free?
In todays podcast we meet Kyan, a film director and musician, who made a film called "The Last Free Man on Earth," about Alex. A man who has lived in a cave for the past 9 years in Punta Galera.
In search of enlightenment, the platinum-selling record producer left his hedonistic life behind and through the best part of a decade he has learned to live life in a much more rustic fashion in the thick of things down south.
Kyan got stuck in Ibiza in lockdown and decided to stay a little longer and make his very first film after meeting Alex, taking almost 2 years to study and shoot his new friend over many sessions.
The film recently debuted at the Ibiza Cine Fest in santa Eulalia and Jo goes to meet Kyan after watching it at his studio in Cala Llonga for todays conversation. -
In todays episode we celebrate International Womens Day and head to San Antonio to meet firefighter and artist, Romanie Sanchez.
She was born and bred on Ibiza and lived through the 70´s Ibiza.....and has seen it all, in many ways.
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Aguascopio is an all-female art collective living in Ibiza. Since 2021 we have made art which fuses artistic swimming, costume design and drone photography.
Annabelle Widmann grew up in Ibiza and is a costume designer as well as performer. Her work has been seen in parties and clubs such as Woomoon and Chinois in Ibiza, as well as in festivals and exhibitions around the world. For Aguascopio she provides costumes, some original music, and she is also one of the performers.
Liz Kueneke grew up in the United States but has been living in Ibiza since 2009. She is a multidisciplinary artist and curator and has had art residencies in the Hangar: Centre de Producció d ́Arts Visuals (Barcelona) and The Outpost for Contemporary Art (Los Angeles).
Tasya Menaker was born in Siberia but grew up in the United States. She has lived in Ibiza since 2013 where she has worked as an event and portrait photographer. For Aguascopio she is the drone operator, as well as the photography and video editor. She has been published in Rolling Stone and Forbes magazines and has exhibited her work in cities around the world including Chicago, New York City and Barcelona.
Tonight Feb 28th, the trio will appear at the CINE fest Ibiza in Santa Eulalia with the world premiere of their Be Like Water film.
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There are three types of music in the world according to todays guest Serene Sass.
The music of instruments, the music of the human body and soul, and the music of the cosmos.
Serene is a music industry, emerging markets, technology and humanitarian expert.
As a visionary entrepreneur, music consultant to some of the most sucessful United Nations music projects and former VP of Emerging Markets for Warner Music Group, Serene has traveled the world building relationships with key political, humanitarian, technology and music industry partners.
Serene is a social innovator and change maker. She is a passionate leader in developing partnerships and initiatives between the creative arts, technology and humanitarian industries working on projects which have reached billions of people, raised millions of dollars and helped to empower musicians from marginalised communities - refugee camps, favelas, ghettos, conflict zones and indigenous cultures all over the world.
She has some big plans for her new Conscious Music Group and is working with artists who live on the island on some exciting new music and projects, including the much loved island local Mr Nick Mulvey.
Join us for todays episode as we get into some of her juicy tales and unleash her plans for the future.
Music & Musicians mentioned :
Natty
Nick Mulvey
Malian singer and composer, Vieux Farka Touré
Conscious Music Group - created by Serene
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Last year I got to meet Manu San Felix - Oceanographer and videographer for National Geographic.
Manu campaigns heavily for the one thing that may just save our climate in the Balearics - The Posidonia.
Our huge acres of sea grass provide a carbon sink which sucks the nasties out of our atmosphere and absorb and hold them.
Protecting them is of paramount importance as you heard in our EP with ambient musician @coco_francavilla. They are the answer to so many issues we face as an island that depends heavily on tourism and Manu runs @vellmari_formentera and every year they replant the beds and try to restore them where possible.
In this weeks episode we talk about that process, why we have to educate people to respect the ancient sea beds that are unique to ours seas and we hear much of his incredible storytelling on expeditions that he has been on for National Geographic as an ambassador for @natgeopristineseas and how he became a marine biologist and fell in love with our islands.
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In todays episode we perch in a new Italian Cafe in Santa Eulalia over two glasses of cold crisp white wine in the winter sunshine to meet Ukrainian jazz Haprist, Alina Bzhezhinska.
Alina is undoubtedly one of the leading harpists in the world today and is a one-woman powerhouse on a mission to bring the harp to the fore of contemporary sound.
A jazz harpist, composer, band leader and a founder of the digital platform HipHarpCollective, she’s also trying to remarket the harp in her lifetime.
Alina Bzhezhinska has performed at Balmoral Castle for HM the Queen’s 80th birthday, was commissioned by Thai royalty to arrange the music written by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and more recently could be found creating with UK jazz frontrunner Kamaal Williams on his second studio album, Wu Hen.
Having studied Classical Harp at the F. Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, obtained a Masters in Arts in Poland, a spot at the University of Arizona to study jazz ensued. Relocating to the UK in 2002, Bzhezhinska went on to become the resident harp tutor at the prestigious Royal Conservatory of Scotland for seven years.
She now lives in Ibiza and is making her new album on the island with a fusion of electronic sounds and beats. At The HUB studios.
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Join us as we head for our annual festive Podcast Picnic with Love Food Ibiza.
Tess Prince has her usual stash of goodies and whisks us down to the beach side spot of the closed restaurant El Bigotes for a three course treat and tatse of Christmas.
We sample some lychee cocktails, A "Cheesemas" Tree, Sausage rolls and a festive cake to finish off a lavish fe hours as the sun begins to set.
Check out her Instagram for the full recipes.
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In today´s episode we explore the Musical artistry of Ibiza based but Vienna born DJ and musician Megablast.
Jo and Sascha meet in his island studio for todaysconversation and as you will hear, as a musical alchemist, he has successfully fused electronic beats with indigenous sounds, creating a bridge between the modern and the traditional.
His collaborations with local artists and global talents alike showcase his commitment to the universal language of music.
Megablast's discography is a testament to his versatility, with each track telling a unique story while maintaining a cohesive thread that connects listeners to the heart and soul of Ibiza's vibrant musical culture.
With a career spanning decades, Megablast continues to be a guiding force, leading the way for the next generation of sonic explorers. -
In todays Episode we meet Israeli singer and musician Laor.
Laor has been researching the power of the human voice for the last 20 years and have performed in festivals such as: Inititation, Medicine, Healing, Earthdance and many many more... collaborating with incredible musicians with a real passion to Inspire humans to breath, connect, pray and sing like never before.
She created a beautiful singing circle at Alma Frequency festival last weekend at Six senses Ibiza and held space for many to express their voice through sound and song.
We hear her thoughts on why she feels western society is so repressed and held back from being able to speak up but also use their own unique voices to celebrate life and find their way through that feeling of connection.
Why do we shy away? Whay do feel so embaressed?
Laor has a few theories and we finish with a song, that you can also sing along to- Hym to the Soul.
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Today we hear from Annalie howling - author and elite performance coach on self love, dating after divorce, London living as a single woman in her forties and how to know when relationships are worth leaving.
Annalie fled London after her break up to re-find herself in Formentera and says she wouldn’t change it for the world.
She says there is also a huge difference between being lonely and time spent alone which she clarifies as time she hugely enjoys in the aftermath of all that came before. -
Last weekend we hit the brand new Mondrian Hotel In Cala Llonga for the Lotus Art In Motion Art Exhibition.
We started off our epsidoe with a chat to Italian curator Marco Bassi about his island frineds that he invited to feature their works and the future of art and Ai, and why he hopes to change the landscape of the art scene on the island.
We meet his wife, island photographer, Lela Radulovic from Serbia, who was showing 8 incredible floor length images of women in iconic locations around ibiza show casing their beauty and strength.
We caught up with Alabama artist Daniel Dugan about who has been practicing his “one line” art since he was just 10 years old. Daniel says the project represents the flow of life, time, and unexpected events.
We also hear from Milan based artist Francesco Maccapani Missoni about the unveiling of “INTRECCI” which he began creating in the pandemic to avoid the feeling he faced and then got spotted by a famous art critic, Mariuccia Casadio, who wrote a piece in Vogue in March 2021.
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This week we got ecstatic with Bestival curator and creator Mr Rob Da bank as he brought his breathwork to Ibiza and the dome of Pikes for the final edition of Cosmic Pineapple.
It has been an incredible summer for the man who brought the very last round of free parties to ibiza and Rob explains that breathwork was a natural progression for him as he has been meditating since his twenties.
He says Noise is not a drawback for him and he can meditate anywhere these days, from nightclubs to Mosquito fuelled fields.
Catch the full Episode with Robby as he gives us his perspective of Ibiza after all these years partying here back in the day as a now 50 year old father of four.
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Island Author Ben Dunwell joins us once again to celebrate his very first audio book, Pine Tree Island.
Ben also narrated the book himself over around 16 hours of recording time and the audio was knokced into shape by yours truely through Reset Rebel Productions.
What did it take to make it and how does it feel after all this time to dive back into the characters and give them voice? Find out in Todays episode as we also discuss:
- Menorca history
- Storytelling
- Wine making
- Theatrics and how Ben became an actor from a young age
- What the London world of dramatics was like back in the day
- How his house got struck by lightening and almost took him and his family out
- Plus we finish with Bens thoughts on celebrity and how it came to be be thought the use of very strong Mediteranean wines.
If you wish to listen to the audiobook version of Pine Tree island, use the link above.
If you wish to make an audiobook, drop me an email: [email protected]
for a chat and a quote.
- Visa fler