World's Okayest DJs

By: World's Okayest DJs
  • Summary

  • World’s Okayest DJs was created by DJ Foreplay and DJ Cryin’ Branston — two ‘regular’ working DJs and friends who chat and share their anecdotes about all things DJ-related.
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Episodes
  • Chad Cook and stripper wrestling refereeing
    May 6 2022

    In their 6th episode, Cryin’ Branston and DJ Foreplay sit down with one of YEG’s biggest names, Chad Cook. We learn that not only has he been delivering delectable tunes in many of the city’s hottest clubs and on various local radio stations - but he’s an experienced referee in the extreme sport of stripper wrestling. 

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Talkin' shit with DJ Kwake
    Apr 1 2022

    The man, the myth, the legend: DJ Kwake is in the house! If you’ve lived in Edmonton anytime over the past 20 years and you don’t know who this guy is… you’ve been sleepin’. DJ Foreplay and Cryin’ Branston sit down with Kwake to ‘talk shit’ about Kwake’s career — how he got started in the biz, his time with Urban Metropolis, DJing on the radio, Canadian tours opening for some of hip-hop’s biggest acts and his return back to his roots as a wedding and event DJ.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • A conversation with Thomas Culture
    Mar 18 2022

    In their fourth episode, the World’s Okayest DJs: DJ Foreplay and Cryin’ Branston sit down with Thomas Culture to talk about DJing as a form of 'social work' and his experience of being an event and wedding DJ and how that influences his recent endeavours like Twitch streaming. The group also debates the idea of ‘DJ retirement’ and whether DJ’s ever actually ‘retire’ or just continue to find new ways to entertain themselves and others.

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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