Dave Seaman’s Creative Process, 7,000 Vinyl collections and EXCLUSIVE Track ID’s
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About this listen
In this episode, Dave opens up about:
His creative process behind DJ sets and productions His 7,000 vinyl collection and why it still matters and why maybe not Equiment and audio tools he uses in the studio The collaborators he enjoys working with Why atmosphere and energy in the studio shape the music itself
This isn’t just a conversation about music. It’s about discipline, taste, longevity, and building identity in electronic culture.
If you’re a DJ, producer, or serious electronic music fan, this episode is essential.
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Producer: Rafa “El Turco” Delgado
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Creative Process
06:10 Who soes he works more often
07:44 Is a track finished?
09:40 John does al the mastering at Selador Recordings
11:11 Exclusive Track ID: Mean Things
16:29 Breakdancing and New York clubbing
27:39 New Track ID from Selador from Kelsey Valantine “Get into the music”
40:00 Oh gosh!, secret island records from Dave Seaman Lamb, Gorecki…Chaka Khan…
44:00 If you are an upcoming producer and/or DJ’s think about this: be your own self.
49:36 My new home: Ibiza
52:56 Dave Seaman Throw Back Time in Argentina doing some breakdancing
54:50 Track ID exlcusively “Starship Disco” by Quivver & Dave Seaman