Episodes

  • Darek Mazzone Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S04E01
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Seattle House Mafia’s Industry Interviews, Phil Anthony sits down with Darek Mazzone, a veteran DJ, radio host, filmmaker, and cultural connector with over 30 years immersed in the music and art world.

    The conversation traces Darek’s journey from growing up in communist Poland, where Western music was contraband, to landing in Boston as a nine-year-old immigrant with zero English, and eventually finding his way to Seattle in 1992 after his car broke down just outside the city.

    Darek shares how college radio at WMFO in Boston ignited his passion for global music, and how that passion carried him into a 33-year run at KEXP (formerly KCMU), where he created and continues to host the long-running show Wo’ Pop. He talks about the early Seattle club scene, his work with the legendary Tasty Shows crew, and the sense of community that defined that era of DJing and live music promotion.

    The conversation dives into Darek’s founding of SAMA Music and Arts, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing international artists rooted in tradition to the Pacific Northwest. He explains the challenges these artists face, from U.S. visa bureaucracy to the economics of streaming, and why live performance remains the most meaningful way to connect audiences with music from around the world. The discussion also touches on AI-generated music, the role of algorithms in flattening music discovery, and why getting out to experience live shows matters more now than ever.

    Darek also reflects on his new documentary film, SAMA: To Listen, a deeply personal exploration of transcendent music traditions filmed across Morocco, Turkey, and beyond. True to his philosophy, the film is only available through in-person screenings, with no streaming option. The episode wraps with thoughts on ego, legacy, and the simple power of showing up for the people and music you care about.

    #globalmusic #worldmusic #communityradio #liveperformance #musicdiscovery

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Cisco Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E07
    Nov 27 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Cisco, a Seattle-based shuffle dancer who discovered the dance form through YouTube videos in 2018. From practicing alone in her Atlanta apartment to building a thriving dance community in the Pacific Northwest, Cisco shares her seven-year journey and the determination it took to transform from a self-described "cringe" beginner to a recognized instructor and performer.

    She discusses the challenges of learning shuffle through YouTube videos before tutorials were widely available, slowing down videos to half-speed and rewinding them countless times to decode the movements. Cisco explains how shuffle evolved from Melbourne's underground rave scene in the late 1980s, spreading through different electronic music communities and developing distinct regional styles - from the aggressive, fast-paced Melbourne shuffle to the smoother California variations.

    We explore what it takes to build a shuffle community in Seattle, including Cisco's decision to start teaching classes when none existed locally and her creation of "You Can Shuffle With Us" to make the dance form more accessible. She addresses common misconceptions about shuffle dancing, the importance of finding the right footwear, and how the dance continues to evolve with each generation of dancers.

    The conversation covers shuffle's explosion during the pandemic when people had time to practice at home, the role of social media in spreading dance styles globally, and the ongoing tension between keeping shuffle authentic to its rave roots while welcoming newcomers. Cisco shares insights on performing at major festivals like Beyond Wonderland and the unique challenges of dancing at different venues across Seattle.

    Finally, Cisco offers advice for hesitant beginners, emphasizing that everyone starts somewhere and encouraging people to "treat your joy like it's more important than your fear." Her message centers on building an inclusive community where dancers support each other regardless of skill level.

    #shuffledance #seattle #edm #dancemusic #shuffling #edmculture #seattledance #youcanshufflewithus

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Alex Bosi Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E06
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Alex Bosi, Insomniac Events' regional promoter for the Pacific Northwest. Alex shares his journey from starting in live sound at age 12 and spinning vinyl by 14 to becoming the sole Insomniac employee representing the entire region. He talks about his path through the Seattle music scene, including running a club in Olympia for nearly a decade and launching his own event company before joining Insomniac in 2022.

    Alex breaks down what it's really like working for one of the world's largest dance music companies, which produces over 400 events annually. He explains how Insomniac maintains founder Pasquale Rotella's original vision while operating at massive scale, and addresses common perceptions about corporate promoters moving into local markets. We dive into the complex logistics behind festivals like Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge, from artist negotiations and venue limitations to why lineups vary by market size and cost constraints.

    The conversation explores how social media and technology have transformed both artist discovery and audience behavior. Alex shares stories about viral producers like Vengeance selling out shows and discusses the balance between veteran DJs who built the scene and emerging talent breaking through platforms like TikTok. He reflects on how club culture has changed post-pandemic and the challenge of maintaining authenticity in an increasingly digital world.

    Alex also reveals his vision for Insomniac's future in the Pacific Northwest, focusing on intimate pop-up events and locals-only shows that capture the underground spirit while leveraging the company's resources. He emphasizes his commitment to hiring locally and working with regional artists, venues, and production teams to keep the scene rooted in the community that built it.

    #insomniacevents #seattle #edm

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Paul Song Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E05
    May 27 2025

    In this episode we sit down with Paul Song, the owner of Q Nightclub in Seattle and 45 East in Portland. Paul shares his fascinating journey from attending his first rave in the 1990s to building a nightclub empire that produces over 300 events annually across the Pacific Northwest.

    Paul reveals how he acquired Q Nightclub in February 2025 and discusses his plans to revitalize the venue by returning it to its dance music roots after years of focusing on hip-hop. He offers insights into the challenges of nightclub ownership, including dealing with customer complaints and managing staff, while emphasizing the importance of building a reliable team.

    The conversation explores Paul's background as a DJ performing under the name "sidestep" since 2000, how he met his wife at one of his shows, and how his company Red Cube got its name. Paul also compares the Seattle and Portland nightlife scenes, noting differences in drinking habits and market size.

    Throughout the interview, Paul shares his business philosophy, his approach to working with other promoters, and his long-term vision of establishing sustainable venues that will provide for his family's future while preserving his legacy in the dance music community.

    #NightlifeIndustry #DanceMusicCulture #ClubOwnership

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    56 mins
  • Nathie Katzoff Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E04
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Nathie Katzoff — the creative force behind Seattle’s Naf Revival/Naf Studios.

    Nathie shares the story of how he and his team transformed his woodworking studio into a thriving warehouse venue that pays tribute to the iconic Naf Studios and its legendary role in both the rave and grunge scenes, while pushing Seattle’s warehouse culture into a bold new era.

    Naf is back — bigger, better, and armed with upgraded production that delivers unforgettable experiences for music lovers across generations. Nathie opens up about the challenges of running a venue, his ambitious expansion plans (including a new rooftop space), and how his artistic vision landed him squarely in the heart of Seattle’s underground scene.

    From world-class DJs to hip hop shows to Muay Thai fights — and who knows what else — Nathie and Naf are pushing the boundaries of what a warehouse can be. With innovative touches like health-focused sauna and yoga day parties, and a glowing pathway from South Seattle Community College's parking lot, discover how Naf is evolving while staying true to its roots.

    👉 For event details and tickets, head to: nafrevival.com/events

    #SeattleRaveScene #NAFStudios #WarehouseVenue

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Johnny Monsoon Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E03
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with one of Seattle's electronic music legends—Johnny Monsoon! This conversation is packed with mind-blowing stories from his 20+ year career.

    From his early days spinning vinyl to holding down residencies at iconic Seattle venues like Last Supper Club and Foundation, Johnny has shared the decks with every heavyweight in the game. He even tells the wild story of getting just seven minutes’ notice to fill in for Above & Beyond at a New Year’s festival—no pressure, right? He also shares powerful insights on how he’s stayed passionate and creative without burning out.

    If you’ve been part of the Seattle dance music scene at any point over the last two decades, you’ve definitely seen his name on flyers or got lost in the vibe during one of his unforgettable sets. Johnny gives us the inside scoop on working with USC Events, Insomniac, and drops exciting news about bringing back his legendary Sound of Trance podcast in 2025.

    Whether you're a DJ, a longtime raver, or just curious about the history of Seattle's electronic music scene and it's future, this episode is gold.

    Make sure to hit that subscribe button, drop a comment with your favorite Johnny Monsoon memory, and let us know who you want to see next on Seattle House Mafia's Industry Interviews!

    #SeattleEDM #DJJohnnyMonsoon #ElectronicMusicHistory #trance #trancemusic #edm #edmfestivals

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Jaemus Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E02
    Mar 27 2025

    As a devoted father and husband with an impressive 25-year military career, Josh Jackson—aka Jaemus—is a powerhouse DJ and producer hailing from sunny San Diego.

    With deep roots in underground hip-hop and drum & bass, Jaemus crafts a sound that is vibrant, funky, and deeply soulful. A true artist, he brings relentless drive, focus, and passion to dance music, aiming to leave a lasting mark on the culture.

    Big things are ahead for Jaemus—don't miss out on his releases and performances!

    #jaemus #djinterview #djtalk #seattle #housemusic

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Sloane Motion Industry Interviews by Seattle House Mafia S03E01
    Jan 27 2025

    As we kick off Season 3 of Seattle House Mafia Industry Interviews, we’re thrilled to sit down with Sloane Cosens, aka Sloane Motion. Whether she's sharing the stage with international artists such as Dom Dolla, James Hype, Paul Oakenfold, Hannah Wants, and HoneyLuv, or lighting up Seattle’s most iconic venues like Monkey Loft, Chop Suey, Q Nightclub, The Showbox, and WAMU Theater, Sloane is a standout presence in our thriving music scene. With her direct, humble, funny, and charismatic vibe, Sloane continues to push both herself and her sound to new heights. In this episode, we dive into her personal dj highlights, missteps, goals, industry politics, and more. Let’s go! #dancemusic #housemusic #dj #producer #djinterview #seattlehousemafia

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    1 hr