Ever wonder what happens when two brothers make 500 tracks before one finally breaks through? In this episode, Olivia Mancuso sits down with Murphy's Law, the UK brother duo taking the US dance music scene by storm.

From growing up in a studio at the end of their garden (their dad played with Stevie Wonder) to making rap music as teenagers, Sonny and his brother Finn built their careers through relentless grassroots hustle. They share the full story behind their breakout remix of Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man," including the 13 month clearance nightmare and the McDonald's car park moment they got the news.

The conversation gets real about why being sober behind the decks makes you a sharper, more honest DJ. They break down the industry's ripping culture, why most DJ duos implode, and how they strategically built relationships with artists like Joseph Capriati and Jamie Jones.

Murphy's Law also reveal the trap of chasing a viral hit after your first big record, and why going back to making whatever feels cool is always the answer.

Whether you're an up and coming DJ or deep in the scene, this one's packed with real talk about resilience, patience, and playing the long game in dance music.

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00:00 Introduction
01:06 Their YouTube Vlogs
01:29 Most Unglamorous Moment
02:04 Missing the Flight to DC
03:01 Accidentally Ending Up at UFC
03:31 Feeling Like an Idiot
04:47 Airport Misery
05:00 Manager's Reaction
05:27 Growing Up in a Musical Family
05:36 Dad Played With Stevie Wonder
06:27 Making Rap Music as Kids
06:42 Evolving Musical Taste
06:54 Wanting to Be Sportsmen
07:22 Moving to Manchester
08:01 Dad's Take on DJing
08:41 His Ear for Music
09:10 Lockdown Record Shop
09:50 Solo Projects Before the Duo
11:00 Why They Finally Joined Forces
11:54 Social Media Skipping the Grind
12:15 Being a Resident DJ
12:46 Manual Promo and Work Ethic
13:19 Being Ready for Your Moment
13:36 Shows That Don't Go as Planned
14:28 Last Minute Ticket Buying
15:15 Resilience and Staying Humble
15:57 Tax Returns on Tour
17:52 Best Part of Working With a Sibling
18:24 Why Most DJ Duos Break Up
18:42 Highs Are Higher With Your Brother
19:05 People Around You for Wrong Reasons
19:30 Going Sober on Tour
20:08 The NAC Hangover Hack
21:19 Touring Sober vs. Partying
22:33 The Celebration Chapter
23:28 Self Destructive Relationship With Alcohol
24:04 Family History With Substance Abuse
25:13 Nightlife Without Drinking
26:12 Zero Percent Beers
27:04 DJing Sober vs. Drunk
28:10 Being More Critical Sober
28:50 DJ Going Harder Than the Crowd
30:20 Every Activity Is Better on Substances
31:11 DJs Are in Charge of Their Own Money
31:56 News Spreads Fast in the Scene
32:20 Substances Backstage
33:42 Friends Stopping Over Time
34:22 Sober Role Models in Dance Music
35:04 The Ain't No Other Man Story
35:25 Christina Aguilera's World Tour Curtain Closer
36:11 500 Tracks Before the One
36:35 How Jaguar Broke the Track
37:27 13 Months Waiting for Clearance
38:00 Finding Out in a McDonald's Car Park
39:30 Ripping Culture and Pre Release Fatigue
41:01 Chasing Hits After Your First Big Record
41:27 Getting Bored of Your Own Song
42:27 Saying No to Festival Recordings
44:02 Homer Simpson Vocal Rips
44:34 The Industry in a Weird Place
46:02 Tagging the Producer You Ripped
46:33 Trust and Peer to Peer Networks
48:01 How the Jamie Jones Interview Happened
50:06 Jamie Buying Tracks on Bandcamp
51:24 Jamie's Ecosystem Beyond DJing
53:28 Networking With Joseph Capriati
54:00 Picking the Right Shows to Show Up
54:40 Getting Booked for Metamorphosia
55:55 Tonight's Plans in Chicago
57:37 Making Music Sober on Tour
57:47 Upping Production This Year