 Tell me your creative process for what it takes to become a DJ. For other DJs out there, it won't be the same because everyone's got their own little path. For me, it was a case of when it became that time when I was like, I want to take this serious sort of thing. I literally just made a list of what I was going to do. So first was making sure that I get all the hours of practice that I can. So with Rob, it was a case of it wasn't every gig that I played that was paid. It was a case that I would go. I would learn how to set up the equipment. I would play maybe I would arrive at like six and my end of the night I would leave at like, I don't know, two, three in the morning. I might even play only for 20 minutes. But if it meant for 20 minutes that I got to play with this set of equipment and learn for 20 minutes, I would do that. The only bad thing I would have to stay and pack up the equipment afterwards. But it teaches you how to get in and out of things. If something's going wrong with equipment, you know exactly what you're doing.