
All Jokes Aside: The Voice of the Vibe & The Architect Behind the Scenes
On this episode of "All Jokes Aside" on TPL Media is all about the real engine behind nightlife, culture, and unforgettable events.
Jay Martin welcomes two pillars of the scene: DJ Kid Kut (“the voice of the vibe”) and event architect Ian Andre Epinet for a raw, unfiltered conversation that goes way beyond the party.
From the jump, the energy is clear: this isn’t just about music and nightlife… it’s about craft, culture, and legacy. DJ Kid Kut shares his philosophy of staying relevant by staying tapped into culture, while Ian Andre Epinet breaks down the mindset of a true promoter; from curating experiences to building movements that last decades.
This episode is a masterclass in entertainment, entrepreneurship, and endurance — told with laughs, honesty, and zero fluff.
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