The Drew And Fuse Show is a weekly podcast hosted by veteran DJs Drew Pierce and DJ Fuse (Fuseamania), bringing you real conversations from inside the DJ, nightlife, and music industry. Each episode blends industry insights, unfiltered DJ talk, trending music discussions, event stories, and behind-the-scenes experiences from the booth, the road, and everything in between. From breaking down what’s happening in clubs and festivals to interviews with DJs, producers, brand leaders, and tastemakers, the show keeps it honest, informative, and entertaining. With 175+ episodes, listeners across the U.S. and around the world, and a growing video presence on YouTube, the Drew & Fuse Show is a go-to resource for DJs, creatives, and music fans who want to stay plugged into what’s next — without the fluff.
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Drew And Fuse Show | DAFS is a music podcast hosted by DrewAndFuseShow, Drew Pierce, Fuseamania, with 213 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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DrewAndFuseShow, Drew Pierce, Fuseamania hosts Drew And Fuse Show | DAFS, a music show with 213 episodes published.
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Episode #214
Talking DJing World Cup & Social Media With Jack Kristian | Ep. 214
Aug 19, 20261h 1m
In this episode of The Drew and Fuse Show, we’re joined by DJ and content creator Jack Kristian for a deep dive into social media, branding, and what it really takes to stand out in today’s DJ world. Jack shares the story of how he landed DJing at the World Cup, how he prepares music for different crowds and countries, and why he keeps his content focused on being authentic instead of chasing viral trends.We also get into the real-life challenges of growing a DJ business online — from filtering serious inquiries to raising rates, booking the right kind of gigs, and avoiding the trap of copying what everyone else is doing. .#DJ #Podcast #DrewAndFuse #JackChristian #WeddingDJ #WorldCup #SocialMediaMarketing #DJLife #ContentCreation
This week the boys talk about the over use of AI to answer emails, create flyers and the use in social media. Drew rants. New Viral hits trending on TikTok and IG. They review recent weddings and talk music that worked in their sets and much more.
Top 100 Wedding Playlist Discussion Part 1 | EP 212
Aug 5, 20261h 19m
The episode begins with an introduction and housekeeping, followed by a discussion on the top 100 wedding song list provided by Patreon members. The hosts then delve into a detailed discussion on specific song edits and their suitability for weddings. The conversation delves into the evaluation of wedding dance floor songs, discussing personal preferences, regional trends, and the staying power of certain tracks. The hosts explore wordplay edits, remixes, and the impact of overplayed edits on song choices.
The conversation covers Fuse's European travel adventures, including their experiences in Portugal, Spain, and Ibiza. They also discuss DJs Assemble performance, and their new DJ equipment CDJ 3000, including the use of CDJs and USB sticks for DJing. Lastly they talk about recent weddings they've worked.
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