 What's up, everybody? Welcome to SPM Buzz. My good name is Miskit Inji. And right about now, as you can see on my background, I am at the International Departures at the JKIA. And I'm here to bid goodbye to the Super DJ, DJ John Falme, who has a show, or rather, not just one show. He has quite a number of shows in Australia. And here he is. Joe, what's your name? Fiti Mambo. I'm Fiti Kabsau Nafilaji. I'm from Nikanahama. I'm from Nikanahama. What are the shows in Australia? The show is Sita. So, basically, it's a holiday. Hey, hey, hey! Joe is going to make money on holiday. No, no, no, no. It's an easy task, depending... Because the first time it was crazy, we had five shows. It was less, but it was very intense. But in Australia, it's how you map your route. You know how to map routes. You know how to map routes. You know how to map routes. That's important because all those shows, you have to fly to all those cities. So, last time, I took an organized sauna. But this time, it's quite easy. How do you feel in Nafilaji? Because you even get these gigs in the US. It's not the easiest, you know. How do you feel? No, I feel good. Change of environment, Pia, Nifiti. So, it's two weekends. I mean, it's a different experience. It's a unique audience. From Kenya to Nigeria, from Zung to Pana Kale. And then, you know, from Australia, Philippines, Nani, all these guys will be there. So, it's a good experience for us. And then, in between the week, if there's a festival, I can go jumping, do a cassette. So, we come here and explore, learn. So, that's what I'm going to do. I've seen quite a number of DJs going to Australia. What's good there? What's happening? Money. Australia is very good. Because the first time I went was in, I think, 2017, when I went to Australia. So, Kenyans have made a lot of good progress in Australia. Because some of these clubs are owned by Kenyans as well. So, in Kenya, there's a club. So, I'm going to say, ah, it's a two-loved quivers. You can go and create the entertainment scene for Kenyans, where Kenyans can go out and party, get updates from the latest music. So, it's a very intense experience. So, it's a lot of... I'll tell you later, if you want to go, you can do it. Like, in a year, you can go even two, three times. For sure. Okay. Now, looking at the calendar of events for June, Atamuizi Agents are Joe. You've already posted 15 bookings. Joe, how does that happen? You know, how big is your team? Do you do it alone? I think it's the way we sell and collect an out-of-the-world experience. But it's just like the way we do videos. I'm sure, after a while, I'll be able to do it myself. I'm busy with the PRCC. In fact, I'm free. Monday to Thursday, I'm free. So, I don't have to do my job. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Our bookings will be at the end of August, and we'll be able to do it on October, September, October. But, you see, that's only during the weekends. So, during the weekdays, I'll be able to build up a tattoo, TV interviews, TV shows, some radio shows up in Apale. Yeah, yeah. Oh, all right. How is the pilot's cooling and academics doing there? It's going well. We're even doing something with the academic soon. You'll see on YouTube. I'm not sure if I'll be able to copy it. Ha ha ha ha ha. I'm not sure if I'll be able to copy it, but it's going really well. We're going across the country, up in Apale. Juzi, the last one I did was in Magadi. Yeah, quite challenging. So, it's not bad to learn. I mean, Joe, Janiji Buyo, how many members do you have in your team? Because it doesn't look like... We are only four in total, including me. Yeah. What do they do? So, we have driver, digital, MC. That's all. And DJ. Yeah. So, who gets you these gigs? Myself. I do my bookings by myself. I'm the manager. So, I'm the manager. I'm the manager. I'm the CEO. And I'm the one who took my job. So, I'm the one who needs it now. Do you feel like maybe you can't see Mingi as of yet? Amma, you can just handle it. I can't see him up. I don't know if I can see him up. Yeah. I'm the one who has a job, but I don't know. Yeah, so, job, I mean, we can always take as much as possible. Yeah. And so far, I took a stretch thing. Even though I'm the one who needs it, an extra person, I'm the one who needs it. I'm still the one who needs to put breaks. Yeah. If you want to keep doing more, but if you want to keep doing more, you have to do it. Yeah, that's it. You have to hold, you have to say what you want to do. But so far, it's been good. Meaning, there's no more work. Now, let's talk about, you know, the proposed bill. Yeah, 15% for content creators. You know, it could definitely affect you in one way or another. What are your thoughts about, you know, that proposed bill? In case it passes, you know. No, it won't pass. It's better. It's better. It's better. Yes, it's crazy how many content creators have their nose on it. No, like, like eggs. But for me, I mean, I always answer, I'm sorry, always answer, you know, I have a camera, I'm a juice. I'm a casimo. You know, I watch TikTok videos. When I talk to you, I watch what you use to create content. But I say, I'm going to buy a iPhone 6, I'm going to buy a iPhone 6, So you see, you know, I always answer 15%. You know, I'm just doing most content right now. You know, I'm just doing most content right now. If you ask most content creators, some are making money. Some are just starting out on one side. So, I mean, it's fair. Do you have any thoughts on how Eric Komondi is executing this campaign of trying to help the content creators? With Eric Komondi, I can never have any opinion. Because I don't know if... I don't understand Eric. I don't understand him. I don't understand him, but I don't understand him. I don't understand him. I don't understand him. I don't understand him. I don't understand him. I don't understand him. So, I wouldn't know. I wouldn't give any opinion in regards to him. Yeah. Because I'm never sure about him. I don't understand him. Yeah. Yeah. I really want to know, is there any annoying sort of trait when it comes to your profession and dealing with clients, things that you don't really appreciate as a DJ? Clients are never serious. Clients would never take us seriously. I am very casual, but I have a job I am different from the people who treat me I don't appreciate how they take it casually and it's serious business to us So that's the only thing So please tell your Australia fans What are they expecting you coming through? What should they expect? Just vibes Just have fun We are here for a good time Not a long time So to come to my vibes I expect a little bit of new music to come up and up It's a vibe Yeah We wish you all the very best Fika Oko to represent The Australian fans Jo is here So you wait for him so that he can come and entertain you guys as always Thank you Thank you Next time Alright guys That was DJ John Farmer who is heading to Australia right about now to perform in 5 states 6 states actually Stay tuned as we are going to be bringing you the snippets of what is going on there Thank you so much for watching My good name is Miss Katenji