Your Network Is Your Net Worth

September 21, 2025

September 2025 will go down as one of the proudest moments of my DJ journey so far. I had the absolute honour of playing at Ghosts of Garage, sharing the line-up with legends like Wookie, Grant Nelson, Sweet Female Attitude, and Sunship.

To even write those names alongside mine feels surreal. These are artists who laid the foundations of UK Garage, who inspired me and so many others to fall in love with this sound. To be on the same bill as them is something I’ll carry with me forever.

The event itself was a day rave at Freight Island — the sun was out, the atmosphere was building, and I played a 90-minute warm-up set to get things started. I’m not going to sit here and say the place was packed while I was on, because it wasn’t. But that’s the reality of a daytime event. What mattered to me was that I felt I represented myself and the music properly, and I was proud of the set I delivered. By the end of the day, the place was buzzing, the energy was high, and it felt amazing to have been part of it.

I was also grateful to have people come down to support me — that meant a lot. And who knows, hopefully it will open the door to more opportunities at Freight Island in the future.

One thing I’ve learned in this journey is how important the people around you are. My good friend and fellow DJ, DJPHD, has always told me: “your network is your net worth.” And that couldn’t be more true. On that day, I didn’t just play my set — I had the chance to connect with Wookie, Grant Nelson, Sweet Female Attitude, Sunship, and others. Conversations were had, relationships were started, and who knows — maybe some of those connections will lead to future collaborations or even guests on the airwaves.


The Fusion on LDC Radio

Speaking of the airwaves, I’ve got to give a big thanks to Danny T and Mark, who’ve both been a huge support on the radio side of things. And a special shoutout to my producer, Danny, who’s been working hard behind the scenes to help me prep.

I’ll be honest — I’m nervous, but I’m also excited, because on September 21st I’ll be starting my own show on LDC Radio called The Fusion. To be live on FM across Yorkshire is going to be a surreal moment for me, but I know it’s going to be a good one.


This experience has already led to more opportunities and more connections, and that’s something I’m very proud of. Every step forward, no matter how big or small, means progress — and that’s what keeps me pushing.

Keep listening, keep vibing, and stay connected.

Because at the end of the day… your network really is your net worth.