I’ve got a lot to say

August 21, 2025

I honestly never thought I’d be in this position. Two years ago, if you’d told me I’d be back DJing properly, hosting my own radio show, getting booked for gigs across the country, even flying out abroad to play, and now launching my own website — I wouldn’t have believed you.

When I brought back Friday Fusion, it was just meant to be a way to share the music I love. From that, things kept growing, and now I’m proud to be hosting my own radio show called The Fusion on LDC Radio, broadcasting on the FM dial across Yorkshire. Taking the Friday Fusion energy to FM has been a huge step for me, and it still feels surreal every time I go live.

Through TikTok and social media, I’ve also met so many amazing people from all over the country who share the same love for UK Garage. That’s the power of music — it connects people in ways you can’t explain.

It hasn’t all been smooth sailing though. Over the past two years, there have been times when I’ve stepped back — sometimes because of life, and other times because of the toxic energy that can come with social media. It can be very clicky at times, with certain groups or circles creating bad vibes. For a while, I let that get to me, and I questioned whether it was worth carrying on.

But I kept going. I kept focusing on the music, on the people who truly support, and on the opportunities that were in front of me. Eventually, that bad energy became irrelevant — it couldn’t touch what I was building. And that’s been one of the biggest lessons of this journey so far: stay true, stay consistent, and let your work shine through.

2025 especially has been a real eye-opener. I’ve been lucky enough to support MC Harvey from So Solid Crew on a handful of occasions — including at Silverstone, which was a surreal moment for me. I’ve also shared stages with legends like MC Kie, MC Neat, and many more. The list just keeps on growing, and every time I look back at it, I feel humbled that I’ve even had the chance to be in those rooms, never mind on the same line-ups.

To be flown out to Malia to DJ was another one of those “pinch me” moments. These are experiences I’ll never forget, and they remind me that all the hours, all the setbacks, all the grind is worth it.

Now with this website, I’ve got somewhere to keep you all updated — on gigs, The Fusion, Friday Fusion, and everything else that’s happening along the way. I’m going to do my best to keep this blog updated whenever I’ve got something to say, so stay connected with me and keep coming back to see where the journey takes us next.

Keep listening, keep vibing, and stay connected.