Episode 12 - DJ Geovanni Pacheco
Failed to add items
Add to cart failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
Written by:
Send us Fan Mail
Geo’s story starts the way a lot of real DJ careers actually start: not with a headline slot, but with obsession, long nights, and a kitchen setup that turns into a practice room. We’re on location at Heat Night Club talking about how he moved through Florida and Texas, learned the basics on family gear, and then found the kind of electric dance nights that make you go all in. If you’re into EDM, techno, circuit energy, and Latin club culture, you’ll hear exactly how those worlds collide in his sound.
We dig into where creativity comes from when you’re not trying to copy anyone. Geo connects his music production to growing up Spanish-first, feeling out of place, and letting radio pop become a lifeline. That same “sing your heart out” pop nostalgia now shows up in his own tracks, flipped into heavier club weapons he calls “techno cha cha,” a signature that stays lyrical, fun, and dark enough to hit hard on a packed dance floor. He also shares why he avoids chasing whatever a big brand says is “the” sound, and how staying true while still adapting is the difference between getting booked and getting remembered.
Then we get honest about the business: mentorship, major lineups, and the reality that the industry can undervalue you if you don’t know your worth. Geo talks about learning from icons like Nina Flowers, shouting out the people who backed him early, and why keeping a full-time insurance career gave him freedom, stability, and leverage. We close with what’s next: bigger Pride goals, a growing media team, and the mindset shift from waiting to be picked to making the outreach yourself. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves nightlife and music, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
Follow on Instagram:
- @imfriendswiththedjpodcast
- @ajthesilverfox
Why am I friends with the DJ? Because life is more fun when you’re friends with the DJ.