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In this ADE special of Loud & Unfiltered, Doc Martin sits down with Alex Jukes and Grego O’Halloran for an unfiltered conversation about the evolution of house music, club culture, and staying true to the craft over three decades.A true pioneer of US underground house, Doc reflects on his journey from 1980s record shops in California to Fabric London residencies, Back to Basics, and DC10 Ibiza. He shares stories from touring with legends like Terry Farley, Andrew Weatherall, and DJ Harvey, the rise of the UK scene, and why he’s still excited about music after 30 years behind the decks.From the diesel truck raves of Leeds to Fabric’s iconic mix series, Doc opens up about building community, working with new artists, and how to keep music real in a social media world.This episode is a rare insight into the mindset of a DJ’s DJ - a storyteller, mentor, and lifelong advocate for underground music.What You’ll Hear:The early days of Doc Martin’s career and record store cultureHis time as a Fabric London resident and creating the Fabric 10 mix CDWild stories from Back to Basics, Cream, and DC10 IbizaThe UK vs US club scene and what makes each uniqueWhy vinyl culture still matters in a digital worldHis thoughts on social media and DJ authenticityHow to stay passionate and relevant after 30+ years in musicThe next wave of underground artists shaping the global sceneSubscribe to Loud&Unfiltered for more unfiltered conversations with music industry leaders, innovators, and cultural entrepreneurs and connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jukeboxpr/Key Moments:



