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Music Not Diving with Scuba

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Music Not Diving with Scuba
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  • Music Not Diving with Scuba

    #40 Slipmatt: the rave revolution, hardcore vs jungle, and making an all-time classic

    11/2/2026 | 1h 17min
    Slipmatt is one of the most important DJs in the history of dance music. From his first major gig at Raindance in 1989, he came to be known as the Godfather Of Hardcore, becoming synonymous with the genre that typified the UK rave sound in the early 90s. His 'SL2' project, with DJ Lime, yield two top-ten hits including the genre-defining 'On A Ragga Tip' that reached number 2 in the UK singes chart in May 1992.

    He was also instrumental in emergence Jungle from the Hardcore scene, and produced classics including 'Hear Me' which typify the linearity between the two genres.

    We discuss the pre-acid house period, the game-changing nature of the rave explosion both in music and society, and we get into his personal journey from bedroom producer to Top Of The Pops.

    This is a great conversation with a true legend of UK dance music, get involved!

    --
    If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.

    You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.

    Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.

    Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist

    Slipmatt is one of the most important DJs in the history of dance music. From his first major gig at Raindance in 1989, he came to be known as the Godfather Of Hardcore, becoming synonymous with the genre that typified the UK rave sound in the early 90s. His SL2 project, with DJ Lime, yield two top-ten hits including the genre-defining 'On A Ragga Tip' that reached number 2 in the UK singes chart in May 1992.

    He was also instrumental in emergence Jungle from the hardcore scene, and produced classics including 'Hear Me' which typify the linearity between the two genres.

    We discuss the pre-acid house period, the game-changing nature of the rave explosion both in music and society, and we get into his personal journey from bedroom producer to Top Of The Pops.

    This is a great conversation with a true legend of UK dance music, get involved!

    00:00 Intro
    02:00 Episode start
    04:55 What “Old School” really means
    06:25 The split between Hardcore & Jungle
    11:30 Bridging the divide
    13:10 Bedroom producer beginnings
    17:20 The lost art of studio mentorship
    18:40 DJ Culture & skill obsession
    24:15 First raves & Acid House reality
    26:15 Birth of Raindance
    27:40 Illegal → Legal Raves
    29:10 Becoming a National DJ
    30:40 Independence and management
    32:10 The end of Illegal raving
    33:10 Rave culture as a social & political movement
    35:30 Media & moral panic
    37:30 Policing, laws & the Criminal Justice Act Era
    41:30 Legacy of early Rave culture
    43:30 Personal reflections & looking back
    47:00 Clearing samples
    50:24 Top of the Pops and meeting Kylie
    56:27 The Prodigy
    59:31 Rage club and Jungle
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    #39 Recondite: the art and culture of dance music, and can AI produce groundbreaking music?

    04/2/2026 | 1h 21min
    Recondite is one of our favourite guests and here we welcome him for his third appearance on the podcast.

    We discuss his recent performances at arguably the world's hottest music venue - the Sphere in Las Vegas, and also the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. And we get the inside story on what's going on in melodic techno, an area of dance music that has attracted some of the biggest audiences while being largely ignored by the press.

    The issue of dance music and popular culture as art is also discussed in detail, as well as the continuing developments in AI in music - both in ethical terms and in the practice of making music.

    This is a great conversation, get involved!

    --
    If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.

    You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.

    Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.

    Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    #38 Are musicians cheating with AI? And is the DJ/Producer model broken?

    28/1/2026 | 20min
    Music Not Diving is supported by Acid Nation (formerly AC55ID)... head over to www.acidnation.com to check out the fastest growing electronic music marketplace, a central hub for music discovery, streaming and purchasing!

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    Watch the video episodes of Music Not Diving over at youtube.com/@WeNotDiving

    Following on from the 'End Of Recorded Music?' episode, this week we take a look at some of the surrounding issues. This is the first time I've done a solo episode speaking to camera and there are some inconsistencies which show up in the audio... check out the video version of this episode on YouTube (or if you're on Spotify then it'll be available here too).

    --
    If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.

    You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.

    Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.

    Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    #037 Sister Bliss: Faithless after Maxi, raving in the 90s, and the power of a global hit

    21/1/2026 | 1h 12min
    Music Not Diving is supported by Acid Nation (formerly AC55ID)... head over to www.acidnation.com to check out the fastest growing electronic music marketplace, a central hub for music discovery, streaming and purchasing!

    --
    Watch the video episodes of Music Not Diving over at youtube.com/@WeNotDiving

    Sister Bliss is the musical driving force behind one of the biggest dance acts of all time - Faithless.

    We discuss her early period as a DJ, linking up with Rollo and launching Cheeky Records from home, meeting the late, great Maxi Jazz and forming Faithless. And of course we get into the hits and the differing process of music making over the years.

    This is a great conversation with a true legend of UK music!

    00:00 Brought to you by Acid Nation
    03:00 Sister Bliss
    05:10 Releasing music now vs then
    07:05 Champion sound & the double-album idea
    09:15 Invisible gatekeepers
    10:35 Forever Free, Maxi & the meaning of freedom
    12:10 Vinyl culture & record-shop life
    23:30 Early musical influences
    29:45 The cassette demo that changed everything
    31:10 Camden studios, sushi & late nights
    33:00 Meeting Maxi
    36:40 DJing, dropping out & taking the leap
    41:10 Cheeky Records
    48:00 Making the first album
    55:30 Making music now: tools, plugins & overload
    01:00:40 The future of creativity
    01:02:45 Memory, archives & coming full circle

    --
    If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.

    You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.

    Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.

    Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist

    Chapters:
    00:00 Brought to you by Acid Nation
    03:00 Sister Bliss
    05:10 Releasing music now vs then
    07:05 Champion sound & the double-album idea
    09:15 Invisible gatekeepers
    10:35 Forever Free, Maxi & the meaning of freedom
    12:10 Vinyl culture & record-shop life
    23:30 Early musical influences
    29:45 The cassette demo that changed everything
    31:10 Camden studios, sushi & late nights
    33:00 Meeting Maxi
    36:40 DJing, dropping out & taking the leap
    41:10 Cheeky Records
    48:00 Making the first album
    55:30 Making music now: tools, plugins & overload
    01:00:40 The future of creativity
    01:02:45 Memory, archives & coming full circle
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    #036 Johnno Burgess: Bugged Out founder on how to run a rave brand for 30 years

    14/1/2026 | 1h 18min
    Music Not Diving is supported by Acid Nation (formerly AC55ID)... head over to www.acidnation.com to check out the fastest growing electronic music marketplace, a central hub for music discovery, streaming and purchasing!

    --
    Watch the video episodes of Music Not Diving over at youtube.com/@WeNotDiving

    Bugged Out is one of the UK's best-loved and most enduring club brands. From humble beginnings in Manchester, through Sankeys, Cream in Liverpool, fabric and The End in London, right the way through to their enormous 30th birthday at the 15k capacity Drumsheds in London, this is a promotion that has consistently done things right in terms of the music and the vibe.

    Johnno Burgess is one of the co-founders, and also the former editor of the legendary Jockey Slut magazine which originally launched the night that became Bugged Out.
    We discuss the history of the event with its many successes and occasional failures, the changing landscape over the last 30 years, how they booked Daft Punk for free, and we also get into the golden era of the dance press and how it looks in the current era.

    This is a great conversation with a relatively unsung hero of UK dance culture. Get involved!

    Grab the new Bugged Out book here

    --
    If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.

    You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.

    Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.

    Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist

    Chapters:
    00:00 Brought to you by Acid Nation
    02:13 Episode start
    02:50 Bugged Out at 30
    04:54 Changing fashion on the floor
    07:28 The golden age of dance music journalism
    12:45 Influencers are the new fanzines
    18:08 The birth of Jockey Slut
    24:00 From magazine to club night
    27:30 The Manchester club scene
    30:49 Closure of clubs and pop-up spaces
    36:10 Trust and curation
    44:12 Nation, Cream and Liverpool
    47:20 First Bugged Out Weekender
    52:30 Festival curation
    55:00 Moving away from Liverpool
    59:05 The End - 8 defining years
    01:02:00 When clubs started disappearing
    01:03:30 Drumsheds, Printworks and mega-rooms
    01:05:50 The role of private equity
    01:13:00 Highs and lows
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Paul Rose aka the musician, DJ, and label boss known as Scuba talks to people of significance from the world of electronic music about their experiences, observations, and attempts to cultivate a life for themselves in the murky and sometimes treacherous waters of the music industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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