Elevated Frequencies
Olivia Mancuso
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Entrepreneur and Chicago Music Nexus co-founder Olivia Mancuso shares insider tips and real-world stories to help aspiring house and techno artists turn their passion into profit. She covers topics from setting up an LLC to building a personal brand, drawing from her experience scaling a business from zero to six figures in six months. Each week features personal insights and interviews with artists, promoters, label owners, and agents. The podcast aims to elevate listeners' house and techno journey.
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Anyone Can Drop a Banger. Almost Nobody Can Build a Night. ft. Mishell | EF EP 165 20.08.2026 35mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app-----Anyone can learn to drop a banger. Learning to actually build a night, to take a room from the very first record all the way through the peak to the close, is a completely different skill, and it's the one most artists skip. Mishell didn't. The Tel Aviv–born house and indie-dance artist came up playing all-night, open-to-close sets, and he'll tell you that's the only way you really understand what it means to be a DJ. Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with him to get into the craft most people skip, how he grew his Mess Makers events into a community that sells a thousand tickets in twenty minutes, and why building a real career in this industry is a marathon, not an overnight thing.What you'll take away:Why the all-night, open-to-close set is how you actually learn to DJ, and what you skip when you rush straight to the peak-time stuffHow to read a room and take a crowd on a real journey, instead of blasting the same high energy from the first recordHow he scaled his Mess Makers brand to a thousand tickets in twenty minutes, with no lineup and no linkWhy you shouldn't chase money at the start of building an event or a brand, and what to invest in insteadHow analog gear helped him build a sound that's actually his, instead of sounding like everyone elseWhy there's no timeline, and how to build a career that lasts instead of a moment that fades👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Do You Actually Need to Chase Bigger Rooms? ft. Deeper Purpose | EF EP 164 13.08.2026 42mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------Every artist gets told the same thing: get bigger. Bigger rooms, bigger festivals, bigger numbers. But do you actually need any of it to be happy, or even to call it success? Deeper Purpose isn't sure you do. The Croydon-born house DJ and producer — championed early by Jamie Jones and Lee Foss — walked away from a management team that only wanted him to scale, and realized he was happiest playing 200-capacity, dark and dingy clubs. In this episode, he sits down with Olivia Mancuso to talk about figuring out what you actually want from a career, and building one, along with his label, In 2 Deep, entirely on his own terms.What you'll take away:How to figure out what you actually want from your career before you chase someone else's version of successThe power of saying no, and the six-month check-in he uses to course-correctWhy becoming a great DJ - not just a producer - is what actually builds a careerThe honest, unglamorous truth about running your own record labelHow getting burned on money at 19 taught him to watch the business side earlyBuilding a career you can sustain and be happy in, instead of chasing scale👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__ 👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
The One-Way Ticket to Ibiza That Built Hot Creations ft. Lee Foss | EF EP 163 06.08.2026 44mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app-----In 2001, Lee Foss bought a one-way ticket to Ibiza with no plan and no way home — just a hunch that he'd find his tribe. He did. That summer, he met Jamie Jones, and the friendship that followed became Hot Creations, one of the most influential labels in modern house music. In this episode, the Chicago-raised DJ, producer, and Repopulate Mars founder sits down with Olivia Mancuso the day after his Chicago birthday show to trace the whole arc — from DeKalb raves to Ibiza, from building a 15-year label empire and helping launch artists like John Summit, to getting sober and reinventing himself two decades into his career.What you'll take away:-How betting on yourself — even with no plan and no safety net — can change your entire trajectory-How to build a music career (and a label) that stays sustainable for 20+ years -What it actually takes to break out of a scene that isn't the industry's "center of gravity"-How Lee spots and bets on new talent — and why being from Chicago is a calling card, not a crutch-The reality of running a lean, independent label that outsells majors with 80-person teams👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: https://greenroomnetwork.com/creator/OliviaMancuso👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
How to Break Into a Scene From the Outside ft. Daniel Orpi | EF EP 162 30.07.2026 55mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------How do you build a career in dance music with no network, no language, and no safety net?Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with Daniel Orpi — the Spanish DJ and producer topping Beatport charts and playing rooms like Amnesia, with cosigns from Pete Tong and the Martinez Brothers. Daniel traces the long road from leaving home for a country where he barely spoke the language to building a career on his own terms, and he's honest about what it cost.He gets into why he started his own label, what happens when the numbers start to matter more than the music, and why he calls resilience the number one skill in this industry. It's a grounded conversation about ambition, mental health, and staying grateful when the thing you wanted finally arrives.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx--------------------------------------------- -
Chasing Gen Z Is Overrated ft. Party Pupils | EF EP 161 23.07.2026 52mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------What happens when you stop chasing the young crowd and start making music for the audience everyone else ignores? Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with Party Pupils — the producer behind the Yacht House sound, newly signed to UTA and selling out rooms for the first time in a career that started back in 2001.He's candid about the stretch where it wasn't working: time off the road, tickets that wouldn't sell, and getting bitter about social media instead of learning how it works. What turned it around was narrowing the scope — knowing exactly who his audience is, building a page people come to hang out on rather than be sold to, and finally getting years of unreleased work out into the world.They also get into how sample clearing actually happens now, why labels want a ready-made package, and how to handle the hate that arrives with real reach. It's a grounded conversation about staying independent, aging in dance music, and defining success on your own terms.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
She Walked Away From the Sound Everyone Wanted From Her (ft. J. Worra) | EF EP 160 16.07.2026 39mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------What happens when a producer's biggest hit pulls her away from the artist she actually wants to be? Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with J Worra, the Chicago-rooted, LA-based DJ and producer behind releases on Insomniac, Repopulate Mars, and her own new label Dialogxe.J Worra opens up about growing up closeted in a small town, finding herself in Chicago's house scene, and the label deal that boxed her in for two years and made her lose herself completely. She breaks down why some of her biggest tracks cause internal conflict, why she started her own label instead of chasing another deal, and how creative freedom became non-negotiable. They get into imposter syndrome, the sexism she still runs into in a male-dominated scene, why relationships now matter more than talent, and the actual playbook for launching a label today, including why paying $500 for promo can beat waiting for someone to sign you.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth:👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
You Don't Have to Be a DJ to Build a Label ft. PNK Records | EF EP 159 09.07.2026 42mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------You don't have to make music to build a respected underground label. Olivia Mancuso sits down with Nick Alatriste, founder of PNK Records — the Miami minimal/tech house label that grew from an anonymous house-Twitter account into a label, event series, and management company.Inside: finding his musical obsession at a six-hour PAWSA set at Club Space, signing artists nobody else would, and developing a sound instead of chasing big labels. Plus throwing your first party, Beatport genre boxes, and staying underground as you grow.Essential for producers, DJs, and anyone building a brand in dance music.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: https://greenroomnetwork.com/creator/OliviaMancuso👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx--------------------------------------------- -
How Festival Lineups Get Picked with Will Runzel (Prodigy Artists) | EF EP 158 02.07.2026 56mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------How do festival lineups actually get built — and what really gets an artist booked, signed, and streamed? Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with Will Runzel, founder of artist management company Prodigy, who came up as a talent buyer and promoter before managing some of dance music's biggest acts.Will breaks down how talent buyers really assemble festival lineups, how he booked now-headlining DJs like Zedd and DJ Snake for almost nothing early on, and how to spot a padded offer. They get into artist branding and vision, audience psychographics, owning a niche instead of chasing everyone, the unglamorous work ethic behind every breakout, and why every release is now an audiovisual project.---------------------------------------------Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growthInstagram: oliviamancuso__Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
How All Day I Dream Grew on Word of Mouth Alone ft. Lee Burridge | episode 157 25.06.2026 42mThis episode is sponsored by Trackstack: the operating system built for music professionals who invest in each other. Trackstack Pro gives you access to a network of labels, curators, and artists where every connection you make is yours to keep. No algorithms, no platform holding your contacts hostage. Just real professional relationships that can turn into collaborations, bookings, and opportunities that can change the trajectory of your career.Use code ELEVATED for 50% off Pro for 3 months at trackstack.app---------------------------------------------Lee Burridge bet everything on a sound almost nobody was making — and built a movement the rest of dance music is still chasing. Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with the All Day I Dream founder on conviction, commitment, and what it costs to build your own lane.Lee traces the long, unlikely road to building All Day I Dream and why he let it grow slowly, on word of mouth, instead of chasing hype. He's candid on the realities of running a label on taste alone: the patience, the conviction to back a sound early, and how things you can't control — like how platforms categorize your music — can impact an artist's career. For any DJ or producer, it's a masterclass in belief, patience, and protecting your sound when everything is changing around you.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth:👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Inside Beatport's #1 Selling Label ft. Mark Knight | EF EP 156 18.06.2026 40mMark Knight went from freezing on a construction roof to running Beatport's number one selling label. Host Olivia Mancuso sits down with the Toolroom founder. He explains why making a record is like managing a construction project, and why he never took a single day off building the company.Inside Toolroom: 24 staff, 45 plus releases a year, fully self-funded with no investors, surviving on integrity, A&R, and artist development. They also dig into burnout, protecting your mornings, and the future of house music in the US versus the UK.For any DJ, producer, or independent builder, it's a masterclass in work ethic and longevity.Chicago Music Nexus is back for 2026, and this year, we are doing it across two full days. November 20 is Field Day at Concord Music Hall, where you will get hands-on time with the tools, people, and sessions that actually move careers. November 21 is Conference Day at The Joinery, panels and workshops with the agents, A&Rs, and artists actively shaping the industry.Presale opens June 25th. Sign up for texts to get access one day early.Two-day passes are extremely limited. Do not sleep on this.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth.👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Still Playing Bars When His First Hit Dropped (ft. Bontan) | EF EP 155 11.06.2026 38mAt 38, Bontan still looks 23. He quit school at 17 to DJ pubs five nights a week, took a 6-month pay cut to chase the Bontan project from his parents' house, and just launched his own label North Drum at Fabrik London. He's signed to Hot Creations, releases on No Art, and his latest track just went viral overnight after a major pop star used it on a reel.In this episode, Olivia sits down with Bontan to talk about what it actually takes to build a sustainable career in dance music, from surviving 6 months without income to defending a tour schedule that runs on 3 hours of sleep.Chicago Music Nexus is back for 2026, and this year, we are doing it across two full days. November 20 is Field Day at Concord Music Hall, where you will get hands-on time with the tools, people, and sessions that actually move careers. November 21 is Conference Day at The Joinery, panels and workshops with the agents, A&Rs, and artists actively shaping the industry.Presale opens June 25th. Sign up for texts to get access one day early: https://laylo.com/oliviamancuso/wxgwS3Two-day passes are extremely limited. Do not sleep on this.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
How Francis Mercier went from Frat Parties to Selling Out Clubs Worldwide | EF EP 154 04.06.2026 47mFrom a perfect SAT math score to a residency at Hï Ibiza, Francis Mercier built his career on networking, not luck. Olivia Mancuso sits down with Francis Mercier, the Haitian DJ, producer, and Deep Root Records founder.He breaks down spinning $300 frat parties at Brown and throwing his own New York parties when no club would book him yet. Francis also shares the seven-year grind to earn a major artist's recognition, and why connecting with people beats raw studio talent.For any DJ or producer, it is a real blueprint on networking, resilience, and timing your move to a music city.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
The Rejected Track That Built Life And Death, ft. DJ Tennis | EF EP 153 28.05.2026 32mWhat does it really take to get signed to a respected electronic label? Hint: it has nothing to do with your follower count. Olivia Mancuso sits down with DJ Tennis, founder of Life and Death, who didn't earn his first real DJ recognition until he was 40.He traces his path from Italy's punk and DIY scene into Italo disco, house, and techno, and explains why wedding DJ work is underrated training. He also shares the rejected record that went Beatport number one for a year, and what he actually signs artists for: character, hard work, and vision.For any producer chasing a sustainable career, it's proof the slow burn wins.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth.👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Delete These 4 Things From Your Career Strategy Before It's Too Late | EF EP 152 21.05.2026 17mMost of what you call career work isn't actually moving your career forward. In this one, I'm breaking down the four habits quietly stalling most DJ careers right now.I get personal about why I'm giving up my studio over a $1,100 rent hike, and why "knowing your worth" can be a costume for ego. I cover Instagram hack culture, the prerequisites you invent for yourself, and the feedback habit that quietly kills creative vision.These habits feel responsible. They feel like progress. But in actuality, they're ceilings that inhibit growth.--------------------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
How to Stay in the Game When the Game Keeps Changing ft. Laidback Luke | EF EP 151 14.05.2026 45mWhat happens when one hate comment almost ends a 30-year career? Olivia Mancuso sits down with Laidback Luke, the Dutch DJ behind Mixmash Records and mentor to a generation of EDM giants. He opens up about losing the underground scene after his first hit, and the silent year that followed his MTV breakthrough. But he's still here. Still hungry. Still winning.This conversation goes deep on what it actually takes to survive — and thrive — in dance music for three decades. Luke opens up about building MixMash Records from a website guestbook, mentoring a generation of artists that changed the game, and why his Kung Fu practice gave him the mental framework to handle the chaos of touring life.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Why Hate Comments Means Your DJ Content is Working with Tres Mortimer | EF EP 150 07.05.2026 54mGoing viral takes the same time as making the song. That's the mindset shift Tres Mortimer credits for breaking out of the Chicago local DJ scene. Olivia Mancuso sits down with Tres Mortimer, the producer behind Optics Records and the new party brand Slavic House Society.They unpack the local to touring jump, why content has to be funded like studio time, and how hate comments means your content is working. They cover why remixes are losing grip, and his fresh Planet X signing with Ben Sterling. For any producer trying to grow past their home city, this one is a roadmap.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth:👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
How He Got Signed by The Martinez Brothers (feat. AJ Christou) | EF EP 149 30.04.2026 26mAJ Christou went from hanging out at Sankys with a fake ID to becoming a resident at the same club, signing with The Martinez Brothers, and playing his first official Miami Music Week set at Wynwood Studios. In this episode, Olivia Mancuso sits down with AJ to break down how a Manchester teenager who hated electronic music the first time he heard it built a career in the global house and tech house circuit.AJ shares the random chain of events that started his DJ journey: buying CDJs that sat untouched for 6 months, learning to mix for his sister's 30th birthday, and getting his first Sankys slot off a SoundCloud mix. He gets honest about why the "gatekeeping" complaint is mostly entitlement, why he moved to New York to study at Dubspot, and the real difference between Miami Music Week and ADE for emerging producers.For any new producer trying to figure out where to invest first (music, networking, education, or production lessons), AJ lays out the exact order that worked for him and explains why showing up to the shows of DJs who play your music changes everything.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth: 👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Why 1M Followers Can't Sell 100 Tickets (feat. Laylo) | EF EP 148 23.04.2026 29mLaylo is the drop platform and CRM used by artists and promoters like Fisher, Chris Lake, James Hype, Mochakk, Whethan, and TekSupport to create hype around big moments and build a direct line to fans. With Laylo, you can capture phone numbers from social media and message your biggest supporters when tickets or merch go live, plus reward them with exclusives. It works across SMS, email, WhatsApp, and Instagram DMs, with integrations like Shopify and Spotify, voicemail hotlines, and a complete tour suite when you’re ready to hit the road. Laylo makes it easy and affordable for DJs to drop in your style and build a fandom that lasts. Get 15,000 free messaging credits here with code Olivia15---------------------------------------------Some DJs have a million followers but can't fill a 100-cap room. So what actually builds a career?Olivia Mancuso sits down with Thatch Sammet, Director of Partnerships at Laylo, to break down the infrastructure behind real fan loyalty in electronic music.They unpack the 1,000 true fans framework, the fan flywheel, and why owning your fan list beats chasing streams, followers, and the algorithm.Real case studies: Griz's early access merch drops, Austin Millz' backstage giveaway system, the Dean Turley "Acting Tough" missed moment, and the night Skrillex crashed Dropbox with a Gmail link.For DJs, producers, and electronic artists who are tired of chasing virality and want to build a career that actually sells tickets and merch.---------------------------------------------👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
Jonas Blue Sold Everything and Started Over | EF EP 147 16.04.2026 27mWhat happens when billions of streams stop meaning anything? In this episode of Elevated Frequencies, Olivia Mancuso sits down with multi-platinum artist Jonas Blue to talk about the moment commercial success stopped being enough.Jonas opens up about the summer of 2024, when years of touring and making EDM left him feeling creatively empty and personally unhappy in London. Instead of staying comfortable, he made a drastic decision: sell everything, leave the major label system, and move to Miami to rebuild from scratch.This conversation goes deep into what it actually looks like to rebrand after a decade at the top. Jonas talks about returning to his house music roots, DJing on vinyl again for the first time in years, and writing songs the way he always did: starting at the piano, not with drums and bass.They also dig into why originality matters more than ever in the AI era, what Jonas learned by standing on the dance floor as a fan instead of behind the booth, and why the younger generation's relationship with phones is changing club culture for better and worse.Whether you're an artist thinking about making a creative pivot or just curious about what happens when someone at the top decides to start over, this episode is a masterclass in trusting your gut.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx -
500 Tracks. 2 Brothers. 1 That Changed Everything. | EF EP 146 09.04.2026 59mEver wonder what happens when two brothers make 500 tracks before one finally breaks through? In this episode, Olivia Mancuso sits down with Murphy's Law, the UK brother duo taking the US dance music scene by storm.From growing up in a studio at the end of their garden (their dad played with Stevie Wonder) to making rap music as teenagers, Sonny and his brother Finn built their careers through relentless grassroots hustle. They share the full story behind their breakout remix of Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man," including the 13 month clearance nightmare and the McDonald's car park moment they got the news.The conversation gets real about why being sober behind the decks makes you a sharper, more honest DJ. They break down the industry's ripping culture, why most DJ duos implode, and how they strategically built relationships with artists like Joseph Capriati and Jamie Jones.Murphy's Law also reveal the trap of chasing a viral hit after your first big record, and why going back to making whatever feels cool is always the answer.Whether you're an up and coming DJ or deep in the scene, this one's packed with real talk about resilience, patience, and playing the long game in dance music.👉 Want personalized guidance on your music career? Book a one-on-one consultation with Olivia on GreenRoom where you can get tailored advice on branding, business strategy, and sustainable career growth.👉 Instagram: @oliviamancuso__👉 Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx
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