
This week on Beyond the Booth, we’re joined by DJ, producer, and community-focused creative Jae Depz — an artist using music as a platform for real change.From teaching in prisons and setting up youth-led music workshops to mentoring the next generation of talent, Jae’s journey demonstrates the profound connection between music and purpose. He shares how the Bradford youth service helped shape his path, how he went on to build his own social enterprise, and what it was like teaching music to high-risk learners inside the prison system.Now fully focused on his own production and DJ career, Jae talks about his return to music — including his official remix of “Asking” by Sonny Fodera, MK & Clementine Douglas — and how he’s quickly gaining traction on an international level.We cover:- His creative workflow (including producing music in cafés)- The transition from education to full-time artistry- Lessons learned from studying the music business at BIMM- The grind behind mixing, mastering, and self-releasing- How he’s building a sustainable music career with purpose at its core🎧 Tap in to hear a story of resilience, reinvention, and real passion for music — with Jae Depz.