Dexter Jones

Dexter Jones Podcast is a long-form interview series documenting the people, stories, and moments that shaped dance music culture, from the early rave years to the global club movement.

Hosted by Dexter Jones, the podcast features in-depth conversations with DJs, producers, promoters, journalists, and industry figures who lived through the rise of rave culture, clubbing, and Ibiza as a worldwide dance music epicentre.

Each episode goes beyond nostalgia to explore what really happened behind the scenes, covering creativity, success, failure, excess, reinvention, and the realities of building a life and career in electronic music.

For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:

rave@onemoretimeibiza.com

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Episodes

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

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

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

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

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