Hard House History

This week on Hard House History, Paul Glazby sits down with one of the true pioneers of the UK dance scene, Blu Peter.

Long before hard house had a name, before the superclubs, and before packed festival stages, Blu Peter was helping shape the sound from the DJ booth at some of London's most iconic venues. From starting behind the bar at Heaven to becoming the resident DJ at Garage and the legendary Final Frontier (FF), this episode uncovers the story of a man whose influence reached far beyond the records he played.
Blu Peter reflects on the early days of London's club culture, discovering his unique musical identity, and why emotion has always been at the heart of every set he's ever played. He explains how warm-up sets became the perfect training ground, why energy is more important than flawless mixing, and how simply being yourself is the key to becoming a great DJ.

Paul and Blu Peter also dive into the birth of the Reactivate series, the evolution of New Energy, shopping for vinyl in London's legendary record stores, and the unforgettable atmosphere that made FF one of the most important clubs of the 1990s. Along the way, they share stories about Tony De Vit, Mrs Wood, Sister Bliss, Judge Jules, E&M, Leftfield, Sven Väth, React Records, and the incredible people who helped shape an era that continues to influence dance music today.

The conversation also explores why Blu Peter walked away from chasing commercial success, his philosophy on creativity, and the exciting announcement of brand-new music being released decades after his pioneering work first inspired a generation of DJs.
Whether you discovered him through Reactivate 10, Final Frontier, or you're only just learning about one of dance music's true innovators, this is an episode packed with history, nostalgia and genuine insight from one of the architects of the underground.

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What is Hard House History?

Welcome to Hard House History, formerly known as When I Grow Up, hosted by Hard House icon Paul Glazby. This podcast dives deep into the evolution of the Hard House movement, exploring the music, the culture, and the unforgettable nights that defined an era. Join Paul as he reconnects with the DJs, producers, promoters, and fans who built the scene from the underground up. Whether you lived it or are discovering it for the first time, Hard House History is your front-row seat to the beats, stories, and energy that still move dancefloors today.