Episodes

Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
In this special episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with my partner Nick Ferguson, the driving force behind One More Time Ibiza, now recognised as one of the island’s most consistent weekly parties for Ibiza classics.
We tell the real story of how One More Time began not in a boardroom, but inside a viral Ibiza workers Facebook group, before growing into a full weekly institution at Eden Ibiza.
This is an honest, behind-the-scenes conversation about independence, resilience, and why nostalgia still matters. From consistently booking DJ legends to surviving Covid, navigating post-Brexit staffing challenges, and resisting the pressure to over-commercialise, Nick and I break down what it actually takes to build and sustain a weekly party in modern Ibiza.
We also talk crowd demographics, multi-generational clubbing, the balance between classics and new music, and why One More Time prioritises atmosphere, connection, and fun over phones and hype.
This is not a promo piece.It’s a transparent look at the realities of promoting in Ibiza — the wins, the stress, and the long-term vision.
If you care about Ibiza culture, classic dance music, or how real club nights are built from the ground up, this episode delivers.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
📱 How One More Time started from a viral Facebook group
🪩 Turning nostalgia into a weekly Eden residency
🦠 Surviving Covid as an independent promoter
🇪🇺 Post-Brexit staffing and Ibiza living conditions
🎧 Booking legends and curating line-ups
👥 Multi-generational dancefloors
⚖️ Dexter vs Nick: dividing roles behind the scenes
🎶 Classic vs new music debates
📵 Why fun matters more than phones
🔮 Looking ahead to Summer 2025
Chapters:
00:00 Intro and bending Nick’s arm to talk00:45 The origins of One More Time02:00 The viral Ibiza workers Facebook group05:00 Early challenges and Covid pivot07:15 Becoming a weekly party09:00 Nick vs Dexter: team roles11:00 Staffing struggles post-Brexit13:00 Ibiza living conditions then and now15:00 Naming One More Time16:30 Crowd demographics and appeal18:00 Nick’s Ibiza origins20:00 The Windmill event and early culture23:00 DJ friendships25:00 Planning for Summer27:00 Curating line-ups and flow30:00 Classic vs new music32:00 Booking DJs today33:30 Kevin & Perry origins35:00 Godskitchen and major partnerships36:15 Bringing back clubland37:00 Fun over phones38:00 Nick’s One More Tune – Children39:00 Final thoughts
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Thursday May 01, 2025
Thursday May 01, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, we sit down with Andi Durrant, a broadcaster, curator, and the man behind one of the most important archives in UK dance music history.
From his teenage years sending letters to Kiss FM, to hosting shows on Galaxy and Capital, Andi was there as UK dance music broke into the mainstream. He hosted future superstars like Calvin Harris, deadmau5, and Swedish House Mafia long before they became household names.
But Andi didn’t just live through the era. He preserved it.
We go deep into the creation of the Dance Music Archive, the painstaking work of digitising lost tapes, DATs, flyers, and forgotten mixes, and why radio still matters in a world dominated by algorithms and streaming platforms.
We also talk Ibiza memories, rare finds like a Frankie Knuckles DAT tape, nostalgia as a cultural force, and why preserving club culture matters more now than ever.
This is not a look back for clicks.It’s a conversation about memory, responsibility, and protecting the history of dance music before it disappears.
If you care about radio, rave culture, archiving, or the foundations of UK club music, this episode is essential.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
📻 Teenage years breaking into Kiss FM
🎙️ Galaxy, Capital, and dance radio legacy
🌟 Hosting future superstar DJs early in their careers
📚 Creating the Dance Music Archive
🎶 Lost mixes, DAT tapes, and rare recordings
🧠 Why radio still matters in the streaming era
🪩 Ibiza memories and club culture stories
🧾 Flyers, nostalgia, and forgotten scenes
🤖 AI, podcasts, and the future of music preservation
Chapters:
00:00 Intro and early radio days04:26 Sending letters to Kiss FM08:52 First radio show at 1613:18 Galaxy, Capital, and dance radio17:44 Hosting artists before they were famous22:10 Birth of the Dance Music Archive26:36 Why radio still matters31:02 Scenes, tribalism, and youth culture35:28 Nostalgia and forgotten gems39:54 Rare finds and Frankie Knuckles DAT tape44:20 Archiving club culture48:46 Ibiza stories and Privilege memories53:12 The future of dance music57:38 AI, podcasts, and creative shifts01:02:04 Closing thoughts
Links:
🗂️ Dance Music Archive: https://www.dancemusicarchive.com
🎧 Distorted: https://www.thisisdistorted.com
▶️ Andi’s 1998 NYD Mix: https://youtu.be/ixvA2-G9ZoA
🌐 Andi Durrant: https://www.andidurrant.com
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andidurrant
🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thednaofdance
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Tristan Ingram — DJ, producer, promoter, and a true trooper of the Ibiza and UK dance music scene.
Tristan’s story is not an overnight success narrative. It’s a long-game career built on hard work, consistency, and turning up year after year. From his first season in Ibiza as a Club 18–30 rep, to throwing his own parties, managing Judgement Sundays, and producing tracks that landed global recognition and “track of the summer” moments, this is a grounded, honest look at what it really takes to survive in dance music.
We talk about sharing stages with major artists, playing iconic venues including Space Ibiza, Cream, and returning to Amnesia Ibiza during Kevin & Perry week. We also dig into the realities of modern promotion, social media pressure, and how the industry has changed post-Covid.
This episode isn’t hype-driven.It’s about graft, longevity, and staying relevant 25 years in.
If you care about Ibiza culture, dance music careers, or the behind-the-scenes reality of making it work long-term, this conversation will resonate.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🎧 Breaking into one of the toughest scenes in the world
🌴 Early Ibiza seasons and Club 18–30 graft
🪩 From bar gigs to major clubs and festivals
🔊 Managing Judgement Sundays
🎶 Producing globally recognised tracks
🧠 Lessons from DJ, promoter, and producer life
📱 Social media and self-promotion today
🔄 Post-Covid changes for clubs and festivals
🔮 Longevity and staying relevant
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction01:15 First Ibiza season as a Club 18–30 rep04:20 Getting into DJing07:05 First gigs: bars to clubs10:40 Soul City and early Ibiza venues13:25 Career highlights: Cream, Judgement Sundays, Space16:40 Memorable gigs: Space Terrace and Creamfields20:00 Longevity and loving the work22:30 Returning to Amnesia (Kevin & Perry week)26:10 How Ibiza has changed30:20 Social media’s impact on club culture33:45 Post-Covid promoter realities36:50 How the Random Events brand started40:15 Future goals: Hï Ibiza and Glastonbury43:10 Production highlights and collaborations46:30 One More Tune48:15 Wrap-up
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Slipmatt, one of the most defining figures in UK rave culture.
With a career spanning more than 35 years, Slipmatt has lived through the birth of rave, the explosion of dance music culture, and the evolution from illegal warehouse parties to global stages. Few people can tell this story from the inside like he can.
We go right back to the origins of rave culture, starting with Raindance in 1989. Slipmatt shares first-hand accounts of those early nights, the community that formed around the music, and how a passion for rave became a life-long career. This is a deep dive into electronic dance music history, told by someone who was there when it all began.
We also talk about Ibiza, legacy, and why staying connected to the culture still matters decades later. From preserving rave history through Slip Back In Time to reflecting on what rave culture means today, this is an honest conversation about longevity, responsibility, and community.
This is not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake.It’s a grounded look at how rave was built from the ground up and why its values still resonate.
If you care about old school rave, UK dance music history, or the roots of club culture, this episode is essential.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🔊 The early days of UK rave culture
🏭 Life at the centre of the rave movement
⚡ Raindance 1989 and the birth of a scene
🔄 How rave evolved over 35 years
🏝️ Slipmatt’s long relationship with Ibiza
🕰️ Slip Back In Time and preserving rave history
🪩 What rave culture means today
🔮 Returning to Ibiza and the next chapter
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Jonathan Ulysses, one of the most important figures in Ibiza club history.
Jonathan held a 17-year DJ residency at Space Ibiza, making him the longest-running resident DJ at one of the most iconic clubs on the planet. Few people experienced Ibiza’s golden era as deeply or as consistently as he did.
In this conversation, Jonathan takes us inside Space from the inside out. Early mornings, marathon warm-up sets, and the unspoken responsibility of setting the tone for legends who followed. We talk about why the warm-up DJ role is a lost art, what it really meant to earn trust in a club like Space, and how Ibiza’s tight-knit worker community shaped both the music and the culture.
We also rewind to Jonathan’s roots. From early DJ days at Simples and Club 18-30, to helping shape Soul City, this is a first-hand account of survival, progression, and longevity during Ibiza’s most legendary years.
This is not a myth-making exercise.It’s a grounded, honest reflection on legacy, pride, and lessons learned from the heart of Ibiza club culture.
If you care about Ibiza history, Space, or the craft of DJing beyond peak-time hype, this episode is essential.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🪩 Becoming a resident DJ at Space Ibiza
📞 Getting “the call” from Fritz
🎚️ Why warm-up sets are a lost art
🌅 Early mornings and life inside Space
👥 Ibiza’s worker community and club culture
🎧 Jonathan’s musical roots and DJ journey
🍸 Simples, Club 18–30, and early Ibiza gigs
🔊 Building Soul City and shaping a sound
🏆 Legacy, proud moments, and hard-earned lessons
Chapters:
00:00 Intro and welcome01:30 Becoming resident DJ at Space Ibiza07:00 Ibiza nostalgia and worker community13:00 Early days at Simples18:00 Getting the call from Space25:00 Lessons from Pepe Roselló and DJing at Space33:00 How the clubbing scene changed40:00 How Jonathan started DJing47:00 Club 18–30 and early Ibiza gigs55:00 Turning Simples into Soul City01:02:00 Legacy at Space and proud moments01:08:00 Final thoughts and One More Tune
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Vicky Devine, a DJ, producer, and promoter who has been a constant presence in Ibiza’s club culture for more than two decades.
From early DJ residencies in San Antonio to pioneering the all-female DJ movement with Charlie’s Angelz, Vicky was shaping the island’s sound and culture long before conversations around representation became mainstream.
This is an honest, first-hand account of what it really took to build a long-term career in Ibiza. We talk about the early years of the island’s club scene, long nights behind the decks, and the realities of DJ life beyond the glamour. Vicky shares insights into community, resilience, and the relationships that sustained careers during Ibiza’s most formative eras.
We also reflect on key moments such as long-term residencies including Judgement Sundays, memories from Kevin & Perry at Amnesia Ibiza, and how the island has changed over the years.
This isn’t a highlight reel.It’s a grounded conversation about longevity, identity, and what it means to still love the music after 25 years.
If you care about Ibiza history, electronic dance music, or the realities of life behind the decks, this episode will resonate.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🏝️ Ibiza’s early clubbing years and how the scene really worked
🚧 Breaking barriers as a female DJ on the island
🪩 Long-term residencies and Judgement Sundays
🎧 DJ life beyond the glamour
👥 Ibiza legends and community
🎬 Kevin & Perry at Amnesia Ibiza
🔄 How Ibiza has evolved over the years
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction01:09 Ibiza early years11:22 Modern Ibiza18:51 Judgement Sundays24:55 DJing in Ibiza38:40 Ibiza legends50:33 Kevin & Perry Amnesia Ibiza01:04:52 One More Tune
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Dwayne Muffin, one of the most recognisable content creators to emerge from Ibiza nightlife.
From selling tickets in San Antonio’s West End to building a massive online following by filming Ibiza exactly as it is, Dwayne has spent more than 15 years documenting the island from the inside. His work captures not just the madness, but the mechanics of how Ibiza nightlife really functions.
This conversation goes behind the scenes of virality, online pressure, and the reality of turning nightlife into content. We talk about how Ibiza content spreads, what actually drives YouTube growth, and the toll that constant visibility can take on creators living inside the scene they film.
We also look forward. How Ibiza is changing, what the island looks like heading into 2025, and where creators fit in an era of algorithms, short attention spans, and shifting club culture.
This isn’t a hype episode.It’s a grounded discussion about visibility, responsibility, and the unseen work behind viral nightlife content.
If you’re interested in Ibiza culture, YouTube growth, or how scenes are documented in real time, this episode delivers.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
📹 Building an audience by filming Ibiza nightlife
🚀 The reality of going viral on YouTube
🏝️ Life in Ibiza beyond the party image
📰 Ibiza Club News and documenting the scene
⚖️ The pressure and responsibility of online attention
🔄 How Ibiza is changing heading into 2025
🔮 The future of content creators on the island
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction01:09 Ibiza Club News07:38 Living in Ibiza12:07 Becoming a YouTuber26:12 Chris Moyles and media attention32:09 Ibiza in 202539:51 Modern-day Ibiza44:40 Future plans57:42 One More Tune
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Saturday Mar 22, 2025
Saturday Mar 22, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with AJ Gibson, the resident DJ who was there from the very beginning of Godskitchen.
Godskitchen didn’t just define a sound, it defined an era. From its earliest club nights to its rise as a global dance music brand, AJ gives a first-hand, behind-the-scenes account of how Godskitchen was built, why the atmosphere was so special, and what made it resonate with an entire generation.
We explore life inside the club from day one, the growth of party brands, and the transition from local nights to international impact through Global Gathering, world tours, and iconic compilation albums. AJ also reflects on the return of Godskitchen to Ibiza, including Ibiza XXV, and what that connection to the island still means today.
The conversation moves beyond nostalgia into perspective. From record shopping in the 1990s and 2000s to DJing in the age of social media, AJ shares insights on how the scene has changed and where dance music might be heading next.
This is not a retrospective soundbite.It’s a grounded conversation about culture, consistency, and legacy from someone who lived it from the inside.
If you care about UK club culture, Godskitchen, Ibiza, or the evolution of electronic dance music, this episode is essential.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🪩 How Godskitchen started
🔊 Life inside the club from day one
⚡ The early atmosphere and culture
🎪 Party brands and scene growth
🏝️ Ibiza XXV and the island connection
🌍 Global Gathering festivals
💿 Godskitchen albums and world tours
🛒 Record shopping in the 90s and 2000s
📱 DJing in the age of social media
🔮 The future of dance music
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction00:35 Godskitchen03:50 One More Time Ibiza05:30 Party brands06:15 How Godskitchen started08:50 AJ’s DJ journey10:42 The early beginnings14:38 Ibiza XXV17:50 The atmosphere of Godskitchen21:21 Global Gathering25:40 The return of Godskitchen26:47 Albums and world tours31:53 The 1990s and 2000s42:15 Record shopping48:00 Social media and DJing53:45 The future of dance music55:43 Closing thoughts
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Gee Moore, the visionary behind Bora Bora Music Ibiza and one of the true pioneers of Ibiza’s daytime party culture.
Gee Moore helped redefine what clubbing could be on the island. From 12-hour marathon sets beneath the flight path at Playa d’en Bossa to building a movement that influenced daytime parties across the world, his impact on Ibiza club culture is impossible to overstate.
In this conversation, we go deep into the origins of Bora Bora Music Ibiza, the atmosphere that made those years so special, and the reality of building something organic before social media and algorithms existed. Gee also reflects on his wider creative journey, from record labels and releases to his life in Brazil and how distance reshaped his relationship with music and Ibiza.
This is not a surface-level nostalgia trip.It’s a first-hand account of creativity, community, and how one idea helped change the rhythm of an entire island.
If you care about Ibiza history, daytime club culture, or the roots of modern dancefloor movements, this episode is essential.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
🌴 Life before Bora Bora Music Ibiza
✈️ Ibiza in 1997 and the birth of daytime partying
🪩 How Bora Bora Music Ibiza really started
🔊 The golden years of Bora Bora
🎶 Gee Moore’s music and label journey
🇧🇷 Life and creativity in Brazil
💿 Record labels, releases, and evolution
🏝️ Personal Ibiza memories and stories
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction00:55 Gee Moore before Bora Bora13:36 Ibiza 199714:48 The rise of Bora Bora Music Ibiza22:00 Gee Moore’s music27:00 Bora Bora golden years31:05 Life in Brazil39:45 Record labels and releases45:30 Ibiza memories50:34 Closing thoughts
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with Kirk Field, one of the most respected and credible voices in UK rave and club culture.
Kirk was there at the birth of the scene. As a journalist for Mixmag, DJ Mag, and NME, he documented the rise of UK rave culture from the inside, at a time when misinformation, media panic, and political pressure distorted what was really happening on dancefloors across the country.
This conversation goes deep into the reality of the early rave years. The scale, the energy, the chaos, and the community that defined an era. We talk honestly about the myths versus the truth, why the press often got it wrong, and why documenting rave culture accurately still matters today.
We also explore Kirk’s latest work, Rave New World 2: Planes, Trains & Amphetamines, and why the sequel had to be written. From UK warehouses and legendary venues like Bagleys and Freedom, to Ibiza in the 1990s and the realities behind overcrowded superclubs, this is a first-hand account of a movement that reshaped music history.
This is not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake.It’s about truth, context, and preserving the real story of rave culture.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
We talk about:
📖 Rave New World 2 and why the sequel was essential
🔊 Kirk Field’s first experience of rave culture
☀️ The Summer of Love and the explosion of UK raving
📰 Media panic, authorities, and press misinformation
✍️ Writing the truth about rave culture from the inside
🏭 Bagleys, Freedom, and legendary UK rave venues
🏝️ Ibiza in the 1990s and how it really felt
🐟 “Sardines in Pacha” and the reality of overcrowding
🌞 Bora Bora Ibiza and daytime party culture
🔮 Ibiza heading into 2025
👥 Holiday groups and the modern clubbing scene
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction00:55 Rave New World 203:42 First rave experiences05:53 The Summer of Love07:25 Media, authorities, and press reaction09:22 Writing the truth about rave culture21:51 Bagleys & Freedom32:01 Ibiza in the 1990s38:09 Sardines in Pacha45:56 Bora Bora Ibiza48:17 Ibiza in 202552:37 Holiday groups and modern clubbing
Links:
Rave New World 2: Planes, Trains & Amphetamineshttps://rb.gy/1ld3z8
Sardines in Pacha:https://youtu.be/TsTChWnMT8Q
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:rave@onemoretimeibiza.com



