• Feed the DJ - Season 2: Ep. 8: Revisiting CREATIVE FLOW!

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

Feed the DJ - Season 2: Ep. 8: Revisiting CREATIVE FLOW!

  • Summary

  • In this wholesome episode of Feed the DJ, I sit down with two incredible creatives—DJ Lóa and Ayannaunphucwitable.

    DJ Lóa (Amanda Arloa) is an international DJ, singer, and music producer whose sound is a powerful fusion of her Afro-Latina roots. From house and disco to hip hop and afrobeat, she takes us on a journey through global influences from the Caribbean, Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Having performed at major festivals like SXSW and Sundance, DJ Lóa shares her passion for sound, how growing up as a multi-instrumentalist shaped her, and her work beyond music, advising startups, and curating events around the world.

    Also joining the conversation is Ayannaunphucwitable, a content creator with a renewed focus on her first love: music. As she prepares to dive back into the studio in 2025, she reflects on her creative journey and the connections she's eager to make in the music industry.

    Tune in for an inspiring episode full of music, creativity, and heartfelt conversation!


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    Follow and Learn More about Our Special Guest @ARLOA_MUSIC

    https://djloa.komi.io/


    Follow and Learn More about Our Special Guest @AYANNAUNPHUCWITABLE

    https://www.instagram.com/ayannaunphucwitable/


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