Mr Ben started his DJing career 30 years ago as a young lad warming up for the likes of Carl Cox at The Zap club in Brighton, where he then later ran club nights from Malibu Stacey and Miss Money Penny. Not to mention organising the tour for Boy George’s DJing debut all over Germany.
After beginning his career as a DJ, Ben started to find his feet organising events, hosting a monthly night at Privilege, one of the worlds biggest night clubs. Ben’s career has seen him play in the wildest of venues, from Anyhoe Park, Latitude Festival, Wilderness Festival to name a few, and of course countless residency gigs at some of London’s finest venues, not to mention the closing ceremony at the London 2012 Olympics.
During COVID, Ben took it upon himself to create a Radio Station, giving DJs the platform to promote their sound and new releases during a time where gigging was nowhere to be seen. Brixton Radio has now grown into a community of hundreds of DJs, hosting weekly parties and broadcasting 24/7.
Mr Ben started his DJing career 30 years ago as a young lad warming up for the likes of Carl Cox at The Zap club in Brighton, where he then later ran club nights from Malibu Stacey and Miss Money Penny. Not to mention organising the tour for Boy George’s DJing debut all over Germany.
After beginning his career as a DJ, Ben started to find his feet organising events, hosting a monthly night at Privilege, one of the worlds biggest night clubs. Ben’s career has seen him play in the wildest of venues, from Anyhoe Park, Latitude Festival, Wilderness Festival to name a few, and of course countless residency gigs at some of London’s finest venues, not to mention the closing ceremony at the London 2012 Olympics.
During COVID, Ben took it upon himself to create a Radio Station, giving DJs the platform to promote their sound and new releases during a time where gigging was nowhere to be seen. Brixton Radio has now grown into a community of hundreds of DJs, hosting weekly parties and broadcasting 24/7.