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Before podcasts, before social media, and before everyone had a camera in their pocket, Ibiza’s club culture was documented by a small group of presenters, hosts, and storytellers working quietly behind the scenes. KATIE KNIGHT PODCAST: @Katiehayknight KIRK FIELD BOOK AVAILABLE HERE: kirkfield.net In this episode of Dexter Jones, I sit down with Katie Knight, one of the most influential yet often overlooked voices in dance music media, to explore how Ibiza’s club history was captured during its most important years. From her early days at Amnesia to hosting interviews for Amnesia TV, Boiler Room, Ibiza Global Radio, International Music Summit, and live broadcasts for Amazon Music, Katie has spent over a decade documenting the artists, venues, and moments that shaped Ibiza and the global electronic music scene. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the media side of dance music. We discuss what it was really like working inside Ibiza’s clubs during the 2010s, being thrown into high-pressure interviews with artists like Carl Cox, Marco Carola, and Steve Aoki with little or no preparation, and why presenters and hosts play a critical role in preserving dance music history. We also dive into career advice for aspiring presenters and podcasters, the importance of strong communication skills and public speaking, the realities of live broadcasting, radio versus filmed interviews, language and cultural fluency in Ibiza, online abuse in the modern era, and why nostalgia-driven storytelling resonates more than ever. This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in Ibiza club culture, dance music history, podcasting, broadcasting, or building a career as a presenter or host in the music industry. Chapters 📖 00:00 Introduction to Katie Knight 02:00 Wanting to be a presenter from the age of five 06:00 Growing up in Spain and becoming bilingual 10:00 Discovering Ibiza and early connections 14:30 First steps into Ibiza club culture 19:00 Life inside Amnesia: press, social media and long days 24:00 Amnesia TV begins: thrown in the deep end 30:00 Interviewing artists every night, seven days a week 35:30 Ibiza mornings, terraces and club culture nostalgia 40:30 Why Amnesia still feels like family 46:00 Boiler Room, press rooms and the smell of Ibiza 51:00 From Amnesia to radio and global platforms 56:30 Radio vs filmed interviews: storytelling with the senses 1:01:30 Interviewing global stars and handling entourages 1:06:30 Misogyny, online abuse and resilience 1:11:30 Podcasting, editing and the unseen workload 1:16:00 Why nostalgia interviews outperform hype 1:20:00 Presenting around the world: Middle East and beyond 1:24:00 Legacy, pride and documenting Ibiza properly 1:27:30 One More Tune This is not an episode about hype or trends. It is about legacy, documentation, and the responsibility to tell the story properly. If you care about Ibiza, club culture, dance music history, or the people who built the scene behind the scenes, this episode is for you. In this episode we cover: 🇪🇸 Life inside Ibiza clubs before social media 📺 How Amnesia TV helped document a generation of artists 🎤 Being thrown into interviews with no training or prep 🪩 The unseen role of presenters in dance music culture 📻 Radio vs filmed interviews and the power of storytelling ❌ Misogyny, online abuse and resilience in the industry 🎬 Why nostalgia content connects more deeply than hype ❤️ The importance of preserving Ibiza’s cultural history About The Dexter Jones podcast The Dexter Jones show is a long-form podcast exploring dance music culture beyond the DJ booth. Each episode focuses on the people, stories and moments that shaped the global electronic music scene, from Ibiza to the UK and beyond. If you enjoyed this episode: Like, subscribe and share it with someone who loves Ibiza and dance music history. Please feel free to drop a comment below with your favourite Ibiza memory or the voices you think deserve to be documented next. Clip credit: / @willclarkedj #dexterjones #ClubCulture #IbizaUnseen #IbizaHistory #DanceMusic #DanceMusic #IbizaClubs #AmnesiaIbiza #BoilerRoom #ElectronicMusic #HouseMusic #Techno #MusicPodcast #Podcast #DanceMusicPodcast #IbizaLife #ClubHistory #MusicIndustry #BehindTheScenes #OneMoreTune