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#020 | DJ S.K.T | Opioids, chasing success & 28 day comas

Ep. 20

We welcome London-based artist DJ S.K.T (aka Steve) to the forefront. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of his remarkable journey.


The conversation kicks off with a glimpse into DJ S.K.T's humble beginnings, tracing his roots from early forays into music production to his breakthrough moment with the renowned UK label 'Defected.' From there, we delve into the whirlwind ascent to stardom, Steve shares captivating tales of touring the globe and reveling in the fast-paced lifestyle of a music sensation.


Steve bravely confronts the shadows lurking beneath the surface, as he opens up about his harrowing battle with opioid addiction. He shares the raw and unfiltered story of his brush with death, as he grappled with MERS and slipped into a coma for 28 days, emerging on the other side to face the daunting task of learning to walk again.


We discuss profound reflections on the transformative power of self-focus and introspection, revealing how Steve's personal journey of healing and growth has reshaped his approach to music and life. He delves into the pitfalls of chasing success at all costs, urging listeners to prioritise self-care and authenticity in their pursuit of fulfillment.

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