EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 1H 51M
"You Think It's Sh*t Then You Realise You Like It" - Amadeus Mozart on Discovering House Music
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Once A DJ is brought to you by:https://www.vinylunderground.co.uk - 10% off your next order using code onceadjhttps://www.sureshotshop.com/ - Record adapters (including customs) & accessorieshttps://myslipmats.com/ - Custom and off the shelf Slipmats, dividers and more.Once A DJ is a https://remote-ctrl.co.uk productionOther ways to support the showFollow the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsAny feedback or questions? Hit up the Once A DJ Instagram PageSubscribe to the Once A DJ PatreonBuy your Once A DJ Sureshot 45 adapter clampsAmo/Tidy Trax links:https://www.instagram.com/tidytrax/ (label)https://www.instagram.com/tidyamo/ (Amo)https://www.youtube.com/@tidytraxIn part one of this two-part conversation, we sit down with Amadeus Mozart (Lee Marlow), one half of The Tidy Boys and the architect of the Tidy Empire that defined UK hard house.Born in Kettering in 1965 into a working-class family, Amadeus traces his musical journey from his audiophile father's obsession with the Moog synthesizer to becoming a disco devotee in the punk rock era. We explore his formative years being bullied at school for loving Village People while his classmates embraced The Clash, his discovery of London's underground gay club scene in the 1980s, and navigating the AIDS crisis while waving the flag for gay rights.This episode covers the crucial early years: his friendship with Darren Kennedy, the influence of classical music through his gay housemate Norman, and the loss of his father in 1996 just before his breakthrough success. It's a story of passion, persistence, and staying true to your musical vision against the odds.Key Topics:Growing up with Spotlight on the Moog (1968) - the pre-Kraftwerk electronic revolutionBeing into disco during the punk rock movement (1977-79)The UK's reaction to the "Disco Sucks" movementDiscovering London's gay club scene in the 1980sLiving through the AIDS crisis and fighting for gay rightsThe influence of classical music on electronic musicWorking-class roots and the journey to music industry successGuest: Amadeus Mozart (The Tidy Boys, Handbaggers) Recorded at: Tileyard North, WakefieldPart two coming soon, covering the Hit the Decks era, the birth of Tidy, and 30+ years of UK dance music history.
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"You Think It's Sh*t Then You Realise You Like It" - Amadeus Mozart on Discovering House Music
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