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Episode #19 - DJ Krust

My guest this week has been the talent behind many many a party!


DJ Krust is a badass drum n bass DJ and producer, one time member of the legendary Reprazent crew – along with previous pod guest DJ Die - check that one out too!


And he’s still makin music, as well as bringin the chill to the party these days with his CBD oil venture – which is something I'm really passionate about, so it was great to talk to him about that too.


So check it out yo, one cool mutherfucka, DJ Krust! 

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