DJ Fat Tony On Recovery, Pride And Why Brands Need To Stop Pretending
The post DJ Fat Tony On Recovery, Pride And Why Brands Need To Stop Pretending appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. One of Britain’s most influential DJs, whose memoir Recover Me reveals the remarkable story behind the public persona. James Anastasi There are very few people who have occupied the centre of British culture for as long as Fat Tony. For more than four decades, he has been the soundtrack to some of fashion, music and entertainment’s most iconic moments, becoming the trusted DJ and friend of names including Kate Moss, David and Victoria Beckham and Sir Elton John. His career has taken him from London’s legendary club scene to the world’s biggest private parties, building a reputation as one of the most sought-after DJs on the international circuit. Yet when we meet to talk about his new book, Recover Me, celebrity barely features. Instead, we spend our time talking about trauma, accountability, Pride, happiness and why, in his words, some brands can simply “fuck off”. If hi