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In this episode of Can You Put Me On Guest List?, I sit down with legendary house DJ Sam Divine for a live keynote conversation recorded at the Night Time Economy Summit in Liverpool (2026).
With more than two decades in the scene and a long-standing relationship with Defected Records, Sam shares the story behind her journey — from growing up on a council estate in Bristol and buying her first decks for £100, to becoming one of the most respected names in global house music.
We talk about the importance of grassroots clubs, why they are essential for developing DJs, and why so many smaller venues are disappearing. Sam also reflects on her early days hustling for gigs in Ibiza, what she learned from playing marathon sets in small venues, and why real experience behind the decks matters more than viral success.
She also introduces her new 555 concept - five cities, five-hour sets, and £5 tickets - designed to support grassroots venues and make club culture accessible again.
In this conversation we also discuss:
• Her journey with Defected Records
• Winning Best House DJ at the Ibiza DJ Awards
• Life on the road and finding balance through sobriety
• The lost art of the warm-up DJ
• Why diversity in lineups matters
• Advice for the next generation of DJs and producers
If you care about the future of club culture, DJing, and house music, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Follow Sam Divine
https://www.instagram.com/samdivinedj
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https://www.instagram.com/katiehayknight
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This episode is supported by:
Trackstack – The all-in-one platform for music creators.
https://www.trackstack.app/
LabelWorx – Distribution, royalty management, and tools built for dance music labels.
https://labelworx.com/
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In this episode of Can You Put Me On Guest List?, I sit down with legendary house DJ Sam Divine for a live keynote conversation recorded at the Night Time Economy Summit in Liverpool (2026).
With more than two decades in the scene and a long-standing relationship with Defected Records, Sam shares the story behind her journey — from growing up on a council estate in Bristol and buying her first decks for £100, to becoming one of the most respected names in global house music.
We talk about the importance of grassroots clubs, why they are essential for developing DJs, and why so many smaller venues are disappearing. Sam also reflects on her early days hustling for gigs in Ibiza, what she learned from playing marathon sets in small venues, and why real experience behind the decks matters more than viral success.
She also introduces her new 555 concept - five cities, five-hour sets, and £5 tickets - designed to support grassroots venues and make club culture accessible again.
In this conversation we also discuss:
• Her journey with Defected Records
• Winning Best House DJ at the Ibiza DJ Awards
• Life on the road and finding balance through sobriety
• The lost art of the warm-up DJ
• Why diversity in lineups matters
• Advice for the next generation of DJs and producers
If you care about the future of club culture, DJing, and house music, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Follow Sam Divine
https://www.instagram.com/samdivinedj
Follow Katie Knight
https://www.instagram.com/katiehayknight
Follow Can You Put Me On Guest List?
https://www.instagram.com/canuputmeonguestlist
This episode is supported by:
Trackstack – The all-in-one platform for music creators.
https://www.trackstack.app/
LabelWorx – Distribution, royalty management, and tools built for dance music labels.
https://labelworx.com/

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