PROMO ZO

DJ / PRESENTER / PRODUCER @ PROMO ZO

Promo ZO is a relentless force in the underground Drum & Bass scene, known for her instinctive ability to champion cutting-edge sounds and emerging talent. With a career rooted in passion and authenticity, she brings unfiltered energy to every set, broadcast and production.


Starting with Ministry of Sound Radio alongside legends like DJ Zinc, Promo ZO has steadily built her reputation.


Fast forward to today, she reaches audiences worldwide with her weekly live shows on Bassdrive, powered by Westend DJ, and stand-ins on Rinse FM, including covering for the renowned Uncle Dugs. Her growing international profile has also seen her deliver a guest mix on Diplo’s Revolution on SiriusXM, placing her sound on one of the world’s leading global dance music platforms.


Extending beyond DJing and broadcasting, Promo ZO also co-hosts the Off On One Podcast with Billy Daniel Bunter, navigating ADHD and mental health within the music industry through honest discussion and shared experiences.


She also delivers exclusive mixes for The Night Bazaar, one of Mixcloud’s leading editorial platforms, with her selections regularly charting and earning support across tastemaker platforms including Beatportal, as well as coverage in national press.


On the London club circuit, she’s a staple performer, regularly playing high-profile club nights and festival stages.



SPEAKER TOPIC

ADHD

We're bringing together DJs who've built careers in music whilst navigating ADHD to talk about what nobody discusses: the hyperfocus sessions that produce your best work at 3am, the rejection sensitivity that makes a bad review feel like a personal attack, the time blindness that means you're either three hours early or catastrophically late, and the executive function challenges that make the business side of music feel impossible.

This isn't a "turn your ADHD into a superpower" panel. We're having the honest conversation about what it actually takes to manage yourself in an industry that's already relentless, when your brain works differently.


Our panellists have lived it; the highs of flow states and creative breakthroughs, the lows of burnout and missed opportunities, and the systems they've built (often through painful trial and error) to sustain careers without destroying themselves in the process.


If you're in music and you have ADHD, or you work with people who do, this is the conversation you've been waiting for.




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