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  • Dexter Jones

    Pritchard on Dirty Sanchez: Inside MTV’s Wildest Show, Ibiza and Reinvention

    22/03/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    Dirty Sanchez was one of MTV’s wildest and most controversial TV shows, reaching over 400 million viewers across 64 countries and becoming a global phenomenon in the early 2000s. 

    In this episode, Pritchard from Dirty Sanchez joins the podcast to reveal what really happened behind the scenes of the MTV show, from how Dirty Sanchez started and exploded worldwide to the full-on lifestyle, Ibiza stories, and the reality of life after fame.

    How did it become MTV’s wildest and most popular show?

    In this episode, I sit down with Pritchard to uncover the full story behind Dirty Sanchez, from its unexpected beginnings to its rise as one of the biggest shows MTV ever produced.

    What started as a group of mates filming skateboarding, pranks, and chaos quickly turned into something far bigger than anyone imagined. MTV were looking for a UK version of the Jackass movement, and within no time, Dirty Sanchez exploded onto screens around the world — reaching over 400 million people across 64 countries.

    But none of that was the plan.

    As Pritchard explains, they genuinely thought it would be one show, one year… just getting paid to party and have a laugh.

    Instead, it became a global phenomenon.

    We talk about what life was really like during that time — travelling the world, pushing boundaries, and living a lifestyle that was completely full on. The energy, the madness, and the pressure to keep going further eventually started to take its toll.

    We also dive deep into Ibiza — a huge part of the journey.

    From performing live at Bar M to experiencing the island at its peak, Pritchard shares how Ibiza became the place where everything escalated. The freedom, the atmosphere, and the culture made it a playground where anything felt possible — and where some of the wildest moments happened.

    But this episode isn’t just about chaos.

    It’s about what happens after.

    We talk about the reality of that lifestyle, the impact it has over time, and how Pritchard has completely transformed his life since those days. From stepping away from alcohol to doing serious work on himself, this is a side of the story that most people never hear.

    From global fame… to personal change.

    If you remember Dirty Sanchez, this is the story behind it.

    If you don’t — this is one you won’t expect.

    ⚡️ WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE:

    • The origins of Dirty Sanchez and how it started from skateboarding and prank videos
    • How MTV discovered the crew and turned it into a global TV show
    • Reaching 400 million viewers across 64 countries
    • Why they never expected Dirty Sanchez to blow up
    • What life was really like behind the scenes of MTV’s wildest show
    • The “get paid to party” lifestyle and how it became full on
    • The pressure to keep pushing boundaries
    • How the chaos and lifestyle took its toll
    • Ibiza stories, Bar M residency, and wild island moments
    • Living in Ibiza during the peak years
    • Life after Dirty Sanchez
    • Personal transformation, sobriety, and self-work
    • Reflections on fame, identity, and change

    ⏱️ CHAPTERS

    00:00 – Dirty Sanchez: 400 Million Viewers Worldwide
    05:32 – From Pro Skateboarder to Filming Chaos
    07:15 – Ibiza Residency & Party Lifestyle Begins
    12:16 – MTV Discovery: The UK’s Jackass Era
    13:07 – Becoming MTV’s Biggest Show Ever
    16:44 – Life After Dirty Sanchez: The Dirty Vegan Journey
    23:32 – Rowing the Atlantic: The Ultimate Challenge
    28:02 – Why He Turned to Veganism
    37:52 – “Sleep When You’re Dead” Lifestyle
    42:17 – Personal Reinvention & Life Transformation
    52:16 – Dealing with Anxiety & Mental Health
    58:28 – Discovering a Passion for Cooking
    1:06:55 – The Importance of Exercise & Routine
    1:09:03 – Favourite Life Chapters & Lessons Learned

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    All About Pritchard:

    https://www.mathewpritchard.com/
  • Dexter Jones

    Denney on Back To Basics, Hot Creations & Ibiza's Underground Scene

    15/03/2026 | 1h 18 mins.
    In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with DJ and producer Denney (James Denney) to explore the journey behind a career that has taken him from the early days of UK club culture to some of the most respected underground dance floors in the world.

    From his beginnings playing at Sugar Shack, through the legendary Back To Basics nights in Leeds, to releasing music on Jamie Jones’ Hot Creations, Denney shares the story of how he built a life in dance music.

    This is a brilliant conversation about the evolution of the underground scene, the reality of becoming a DJ, and what it really takes to sustain a career in dance music.

    In this episode, we talk about

    • Denney’s early days discovering dance music
    • Playing at Sugar Shack and learning to DJ
    • Working at the legendary Back To Basics in Leeds
    • How underground club culture shaped his career
    • The journey to releasing music on Hot Creations
    • Touring internationally and playing in Ibiza
    • The realities of building a long-term DJ career
    • How the dance music scene has evolved over the years
    • Advice for DJs trying to break into the industry

    Timestamps 

    00:00 Introduction
    02:14 Discovering dance music
    07:40 The Sugar Shack years
    15:10 Back To Basics and the Leeds scene
    25:32 Learning the craft of DJing
    38:20 The underground club culture
    49:05 Releasing music on Hot Creations
    58:41 Playing Ibiza and touring internationally
    1:09:30 How the dance music scene has evolved
    1:18:05 Advice for new DJs
    1:23:40 Final thoughts

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    Follow Denney:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denneymusic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DenneyMusic Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/denney

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  • Dexter Jones

    Sundissential Founder Madders: From Crack Addiction to Recovery

    08/03/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    In this episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, Paul “Madders” Madan returns for part two, sharing the raw and brutally honest story behind the rise and fall of Sundissential, one of the most iconic club brands in UK dance music history.

    Madders was at the centre of the 90s rave explosion, helping build Sundissential into a phenomenon that packed superclubs across Birmingham and Leeds. But behind the scenes, addiction was taking hold.

    What started with early rave culture and Class A drugs slowly spiralled into cocaine, crack addiction, and eventually losing everything.

    In this powerful conversation, Madders opens up about the darkest years of his life, the collapse of Sundissential, his battle with addiction, and the long road to recovery.

    This is a brutally honest story about rave culture, fame, ego, addiction and redemption.

    If you were part of the UK club scene in the 90s and early 2000s, this episode will take you right back to one of the wildest eras in dance music history.

    Topics covered in this episode

    • The rise of Sundissential and UK hard house culture
    • Life behind the scenes of 90s rave promotions
    • How addiction slowly took control
    • Crack cocaine and the downward spiral
    • The collapse of a legendary club brand
    • Hitting rock bottom
    • Recovery and rebuilding life after addiction

    Chapters

    00:00 – “Crack Was My Life”
    03:02 – When Did It Start Going Wrong?
    04:39 – The First Time I Took a Class A Drug
    06:55 – The Invisible Line Into Addiction
    12:19 – Active Recovery Since 2017
    27:39 – The Moment I Started Using Crack Cocaine
    33:36 – The Beginning of the End for Sundissential
    37:19 – Three Weeks in Birmingham Crack Houses
    42:17 – When Sundissential Went Bust
    1:00:03 – “If I Thought This Mug Would Change How I Felt…”
    1:02:48 – The Moment of Clarity

    About Paul “Madders” Madden

    Paul “Madders” Madden was a co-founder of Sundissential, one of the most influential hard house club brands in the UK. During the late 90s and early 2000s, Sundissential events attracted thousands of clubbers every week and helped shape the UK dance music scene.

    After years of addiction and personal struggles, Madders is now in recovery and works helping others facing similar challenges.

    Subscribe for more stories from dance music culture

    The Dexter Jones Podcast explores the real stories behind club culture, DJs, promoters and the people who built the dance music scene.

    🎧 New episodes every week.

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    https://www.youtube.com/@dexterjonesibiza

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    The Wellbourne Clinic

    The Wellbourne Clinic is a UK-based addiction treatment centre that provides professional support for people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. The clinic offers therapy-based treatment programmes designed to help individuals understand the root causes of addiction and build the tools needed for long-term recovery.

    With a focus on personalised care, The Wellbourne Clinic provides a safe and supportive environment where people can begin rebuilding their lives. Their approach combines therapeutic support, recovery guidance, and community-based recovery pathways to help individuals move forward with stability and purpose.

    Paul “Madders” Madden now works within addiction recovery support and has been involved in helping others facing similar struggles.

    If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, you can learn more about their work here:

    https://thewellbourneclinic.co.uk/

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    Addiction & Recovery Support

    If you or someone you know is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, there are organisations that offer confidential help and support.

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
    Support groups for people struggling with alcohol addiction.
    https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

    Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
    Support meetings for people recovering from drug addiction.
    https://ukna.org

    FRANK – UK Drug Advice Service
    Free confidential advice about drugs and addiction.
    📞 0300 123 6600
    https://www.talktofrank.com

    Drinkline – National Alcohol Helpline
    Free confidential helpline for people concerned about drinking.
    📞 0300 123 1110

    Samaritans
    If you are struggling and need someone to talk to.
    📞 116 123
    https://www.samaritans.org

    The Wellbourne Clinic
    Professional addiction treatment and recovery support.
    https://thewellbourneclinic.co.uk

    Important note

    Recovery is possible. If you are struggling, reaching out to one of the organisations above can be the first step toward getting help.
  • Dexter Jones

    Paul Glazby on Burnout and Leaving the Dance Music Scene

    01/03/2026 | 52 mins.
    Paul Glazby returns to The Dexter Jones Podcast for Part 2 of this in-depth Hard House interview, diving into UK club culture, Vicious Circle Records, Tidy Trax era dance music, DJ burnout, music industry politics, management failures, and the real reason he stepped away from the UK Hard House scene. In this episode, Paul Glazby opens up about losing 75% of his DJ income, building multiple gym businesses, moving to New Zealand and Australia, starting again at 40 in real estate, and why Hard House and underground dance music have come back into his life after more than a decade away.

    If you lived through the UK Hard House era, this is essential listening.
    If you’ve ever walked away from something you loved, this will resonate even more.

    This is not just about DJing.
    It’s about identity, reinvention, burnout and rebuilding.

    In this episode we cover:

    • The collapse of his DJ career
    • Losing 75% of his bookings overnight
    • Fake gigs and music industry politics
    • Launching Red Management
    • Seven years of burnout juggling fitness and DJing
    • The 10-hour farewell set
    • Moving abroad and completely disconnecting from dance music
    • Losing half his gym membership overnight
    • Reinventing himself in real estate at 40
    • The return of Hard House
    • The one track he would close the night with



    🎧 CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Collapse: “My DJ Career Looked Like It Was On Its Ass”
    01:09 Losing 32 Kilos & Reinventing Myself Through Fitness
    06:01 Drugs, DJing & The Night Everything Changed
    08:12 Tidy Management, Trophy Twins & Industry Politics
    12:55 Fake Gigs, Cancelled Bookings & A 75% Income Drop
    19:42 Launching Red Management & Taking Back Control
    20:26 Seven Years of Burnout: 5:30am Clients + Weekend Gigs
    21:57 “I’m Never Gonna Do A UK Gig” – The Final Announcement
    26:36 Moving Abroad & Losing Touch With Dance Music
    33:00 The Gym Collapse: Losing Half My Members Overnight
    34:22 Starting Again at 40: From DJ to Real Estate
    40:05 “Music’s In The Blood” – Hard House Comes Back
    47:13 The One Last Track: RRF – Yomamba



    About Paul Glazby

    Paul Glazby is a UK Hard House DJ and producer known for Vicious Circle Records and his work during the peak of the Tidy Trax era. A key figure in underground UK club culture, he has released extensively across the Hard Dance scene and remains one of the most respected names in Hard House history.
  • Dexter Jones

    Paul Glazby on Hard House's Greatest Era and What's Coming Next

    22/02/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    🎧 Paul Glazby: Hard House’s Greatest Era & Why It’s Coming Back 
    This week on the podcast, I sit down with Paul Glazby, DJ, producer, label owner, and founder of hard house record label Vicious Circle, to unpack the rise, fall, and resurgence of Hard House.

    From teaching himself to mix in secret…
    To clearing the dancefloor at Insomniacs before becoming a resident…
    To build one of the most influential Hard House labels of the early 2000s…

    This is a deep dive into one of the most important eras in UK club culture.

    We talk about:

    • The real impact of Tony De Vit’s passing on Hard House
    • How Gatecrasher & trance briefly overtook the harder sound
    • The explosion of 2000–2002 Hard House
    • Building Vicious Circle from scratch
    • Producing classics like Kick It
    • The vinyl collapse & MP3 era
    • Why Hard House is back
    • The new generation pushing 150–160 BPM
    • And how podcasting reignited Paul’s passion for music

    This is Part 1 of 2. Part 2 drops very soon.

    If you were there in the early 2000s… this will hit.
    If you weren’t… this explains everything.

    🔥 Topics Covered:

    Hard House history
    Vicious Circle Records
    Insomniacs Sheffield
    Tony De Vit
    Tidy Trax
    BK & Hard Dance evolution
    Hard House comeback 2025
    Vinyl era vs digital
    UK club culture 1998–2005
    Why are harder sounds trending again

    🎶 About Paul Glazby

    Paul Glazby emerged from Sheffield’s underground scene in the late 90s and became one of the defining names of UK Hard House.

    Founder of Vicious Circle, his productions helped shape the tougher edge of the genre during its peak years. After a long hiatus, he has returned — producing new music, relaunching labels and hosting the Hard House History podcast.

    ⏱ Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Hard House Then vs Now
    03:12 Teaching Himself to Mix in Secret
    07:45 The Night Half the Club Walked Out
    12:30 Tony De Vit’s Death & The Scene Shift
    18:40 Gatecrasher, Trance & The Hard House Takeover
    24:10 The 2000–2002 Hard House Explosion
    30:25 Launching Vicious Circle Records
    36:50 Producing “Kick It” & Signature Sound
    43:15 Vinyl Collapse & The MP3 Era
    49:40 Why Hard House Is Coming Back
    56:10 The New 150–160 BPM Generation
    01:02:30 Podcasting, Comeback & What’s Next

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    If you’ve been enjoying the journey this past year, thank you.
    We’re just getting started.

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About Dexter Jones

Dexter Jones Podcast is a long-form interview series documenting the people, stories, and moments that shaped dance music culture, from the early rave years to the global club movement. Hosted by Dexter Jones, the podcast features in-depth conversations with DJs, producers, promoters, journalists, and industry figures who lived through the rise of rave culture, clubbing, and Ibiza as a worldwide dance music epicentre. Each episode goes beyond nostalgia to explore what really happened behind the scenes, covering creativity, success, failure, excess, reinvention, and the realities of building a life and career in electronic music. For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter: [email protected]
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