01/06/2026
Just about recovered from the retreat last weekend, four days in Estepona, and I want to tell you why this retreat worked the way it did.
We had a small group of DJs in the villa, and here's the thing I love most. Everyone was at a completely different stage, and that was exactly the point.
One was earlier in the journey, building a brand from the ground up and figuring out how they want to show up. Another is already booked most weekends, and came to tidy up the professional side of her Instagram and get sharper on the business side of being a DJ.
On paper those look like two very different problems. In practice they needed the same thing.
Here’s what most DJs get wrong. They treat their brand as something you only worry about when you're trying to break into the scene. The truth is it keeps working whether you're starting out or fully booked. It is never finished, and the DJs who keep growing are the ones who treat it as part of the job.
So over four days we worked on the stuff that matters at any stage. Profiles and press kits that make promoters take you seriously. Filmed sets with feedback on how you show up, not just how you mix. And everyone left with a 30-day plan so nothing fizzles out the second they got home.
There were sunrise beach walks. Long lunches by the pool. Food out in Estepona and Marbella where I got to play. It was work, but it never felt like hard work.
I'll share more photos this week. The official video is back Tuesday (hopefully) and I genuinely can't wait for you to see it.
Whether you're just starting or booked solid, when did you last actually look at how your brand comes across?