Tom Lowndes, known as DJ Tom Loud, draws an intriguing parallel between DJing and professional wrestling, suggesting both are about performance rather than pure musicianship. Since debuting his act, Hot Dub Time Machine, he has gained a global following by expertly blending tracks from various eras to create a dynamic, nostalgic experience for his audience. Lowndes’ emphasis on crowd connection allows him to engage listeners, making his shows a unique journey through music history, reflecting his belief that entertaining an audience is paramount in both DJing and wrestling.
I'm all about the connection. The whole time I'm playing, I'm looking at the crowd. My hands can kind of do the DJing on their own. I know, it's a weird way to make a living!
The Hot Dub Time Machine concept is simple: over two hours, Lowndes takes his audience from 1954 to the present day, skipping across decades and genres with childlike glee.
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