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From late-night studios in Uganda to a top-streamed independent station across Africa, Mark Xtreme’s journey is a masterclass in building culture from the ground up. In this episode, the veteran DJ unpacks how a childhood obsession with music magazines, a homemade mixtape, and a single radio break sparked a global platform for indie artists. We dive into discipline, discovery, and the quiet power of taste-making in an industry obsessed with numbers. It’s a story of patience, integrity, and why supporting the unheard might be the most radical act in music today.
By Morgan PerryFrom late-night studios in Uganda to a top-streamed independent station across Africa, Mark Xtreme’s journey is a masterclass in building culture from the ground up. In this episode, the veteran DJ unpacks how a childhood obsession with music magazines, a homemade mixtape, and a single radio break sparked a global platform for indie artists. We dive into discipline, discovery, and the quiet power of taste-making in an industry obsessed with numbers. It’s a story of patience, integrity, and why supporting the unheard might be the most radical act in music today.