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Post island fun .toronto !This will be my first time playing this spot, excited to put those new voids to use! Thank you...
17/05/2025

Post island fun .toronto !

This will be my first time playing this spot, excited to put those new voids to use! Thank you .av

Catch me and the kid tomorrow  .This weekly party always gets me excited to play. Come groove.
13/05/2025

Catch me and the kid tomorrow .
This weekly party always gets me excited to play. Come groove.

In a season of stillness and study—learning quietly, creating steadily. No loud promises, no “big things coming,” just t...
08/05/2025

In a season of stillness and study—learning quietly, creating steadily. No loud promises, no “big things coming,” just the rhythm of growth and the sound of new music taking shape.

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Downloading some new skills
05/04/2025

Downloading some new skills

13/03/2025

Touring as a DJ duo these days is almost impossible for us. The inflated economy has driven up the cost of travel and logistics while the cost-of-living crisis and Covid rave break have contributed to a drop in events and attendee numbers. Two of us means double the cost and half the income, and all considered, 2025 might be our last year touring Audiojack as a duo.

It was always our dream to make and play records, never to be famous. We’ve always preferred to let our music do the talking, so when social media became a major metric by which a DJs worth was determined, it was a bit of a problem for DJs like us, the type who stick two fingers up at celebritism and just want to play loud music in dark rooms.

The rise of the social media celebrity coincided with the introduction of DJ hacks like sync, removing entry barriers like talent and perseverance. More introverted creators were soon outhustled by marketeers, whose approach to music is more like bosses running a PR and marketing firm than DJs making records. They know this has become a numbers business more than a music one, and their target is to build an audience, more than a discography.

Prior to the mass adoption of smartphones, when you made a good record, people noticed, and you got booked to DJ. Then social media went mainstream, and that organic hype was no longer a given reward, it was now on sale to the highest bidders. Your big record, which you watched grow organically, was drowned out by more media savvy DJs who posted viral memes, rated chicken shops, DJ’d up mountains, bought fans, anything for likes. Over the last decade, the impact of creating well supported records has diminished to the point where it now makes virtually no difference to gigs, it’s all about pay-to-play marketing strategies.

We’re venturing into DJs Complaining territory now though, which is not somewhere we like to be! We’ve loved making and playing music for a living for the last two decades and we’d like to carry on, but we will never be comfortable with endless self-promotion. We just make records. We’ll make a final decision on our future later this year, but for now we’d like to highlight something that represents us better, more of an antithesis to this way of things...

Promoters regularly complain about the cost of booking DJs. All those teams need to be paid. We’re easy to work with and we can chat directly. If you’d like to book us to play your event, hit us up at ‘DJs @ audiojackmusic.com’. No management teams to navigate, no endless waiting for an answer, just you and us, chatting about having a party together.

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01/01/2025

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I’ve been a bit quiet on here lately, and there’s a reason for that. Over the past year, I’ve been diving deeper into th...
04/12/2024

I’ve been a bit quiet on here lately, and there’s a reason for that. Over the past year, I’ve been diving deeper into the fundamentals and nuances of music production and audio as a whole. I also graduated from a place that means a lot to me and was lucky enough to be brought back on as an intern, where I’ve learned more about myself and the life I want to live. Not to mention how much I have learned about sound.

The road ahead is foggy, but for the first time, I feel confident I’ll find my way to the destination I’m imagining. Even with long hours, the music is still coming, and each week it feels more aligned with the sound I’ve always wanted to create.

It’s been 6 years of figuring things out on my own and 4 years of spending every waking hour committed to my goals. Will it ever be enough? Who knows. But the tunes were always there for me so I shall always be there for them.

Thanks for listening. Back to work. Catch you sometime, somewhere. Maybe sooner than later ;)

P.s hit me up for mixing services

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