~ Friends Of DTT ~

Ed Baxter - As programme controller of the world's best radio station, Resonance FM, Ed gave me the opportunity to take Dig That Treasure! to the airwaves. I am eternally grateful to Ed for the wonderful experience of curating, engineering and presenting my own FM radio show.

Claudio The Engineer - Claudio is the man; he engineered my first few shows and was present and ever-reliable throughout my first run of Resonance shows. Sure, I took over engineering responsibilities as I got a handle on it, but Claudio remained a friend and a real asset!

Tom Robinson - A major player in Britain's 'new music' scene, Tom has offered an extended platform for my writing, publishing at this point two articles on his website Fresh On The Net. As well as that, he's played the role of friend and mentor, giving me invaluable opportunities. 

Huw Oliver - One of the most accomplished and ambitious young people I know, Huw is the future of mainstream music journalism. He's an Oxford student and a Guardian writer but, most importantly, a real lovely guy. He joined me as a co-host on my Resonance show back in October 2013.

Kiran Leonard - Maybe the most exciting new artist in Britain, Kiran has contributed to both the Dig That Treasure! blog and radio show, curating a mix back in November 2013 before recording a special session for the show in December 2013.

Peter Lanceley - The man behind This Music Wins, one of the first shows I ever heard on Resonance FM, Peter made me realise what I myself might be able to achieve. He had started his own blog and transferred it to radio by the age of 20, something I've gone on to do. My respect for this dude accumulated in a drunken encounter at Resonance's 12th birthday party back in May this year.

Adrian Knight - A super talented and versatile composer from Sweden via New York City, Adrian has produced a mix for Dig That Treasure!, recorded a special live session (to be aired this coming Autumn), and been a constant source of musical discovery.





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