May 14, 2026

Mikey V: Hitting Rock Bottom, Backing Yourself & Why the Muse Won't Wait

Mikey V: Hitting Rock Bottom, Backing Yourself & Why the Muse Won't Wait

From LA underground parties to Classic Records — an honest conversation about creativity, mindset and backing yourself before anyone else does.

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Mikey V is our guest this week. LA-based producer, vocalist and DJ who's been a quiet force in house music for over two decades. Releases on Classic Records, collaborations with Steve Bug, tracks finding their way into sets by Derrick Carter. A proper career built the hard way.


We talk about the moment Mikey hit a wall - creatively, physically, and personally - and what it took to completely rebuild. We get into his creative process as a vocalist and producer, how he approaches collaboration, and why learning to write your own basslines changed everything for him.


We also have a really honest conversation about mindset and the best way to approach music as a hobby versus a profession, why comparison is killing your creativity, and how gratitude and intentional living have shaped the artist he is today.

This one is super honest and wide ranging!


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Just put it out: Waiting until you're ready is how you never release anything. You learn more from putting music out - even imperfect music - than from sitting on it forever.
  • Collaborate early and often: Working with different producers, engineers and artists is how you find your sound, learn new techniques and start getting music out into the world.
  • Approach it like a professional: The War of Art says it best - if the muse shows up and you're not at your desk, you'll miss it. Treat your music like a job even before it pays like one.
  • Write your own basslines: Moving from sample-based production to writing his own basslines was the turning point that made Mikey's music feel truly his. The movement and modulation that comes from a proper synth is what hits on a dance floor.
  • Comparison is the thief of joy: Social media is designed to make you feel behind. The only way out is to get intentional about what you let into your head — and stay focused on your own path.

BEST MOMENTS

I did everything but the thing I actually wanted to do. I started going to parties, then throwing parties, then working with other people — and finally I just grabbed the bull by the horns and learned to produce.

The War of Art talks about the muse — if it's gonna come through you and you're not working that day, you better find yourself working. Because you might miss the one.

I'm not where I ultimately want to be. But every day I get one step closer to being the person I know I'm capable of becoming.

Follow your heart. Your heart is never wrong. Even if you fail — it's not a failure. It's a bump in the road


VALUABLE RESOURCES

The War of Art — Steven Pressfield

Turning Pro - Steven Pressfield

The Gap and The Gain — Dan Sullivan & Benjamin Hardy


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ABOUT THE HOST

Lex Luca is a London-based DJ, producer, and label owner known for his infectious energy both behind the decks and in the studio. With releases on Snatch!, Nervous, and his own label In Tune, Lex has garnered support from Pete Tong, Annie Mac, and Claude VonStroke. A former BBC Radio 1 producer, he delivers a unique blend of house, disco, and techno that has taken him from London to Ibiza and beyond. Lex founded OpenDAW Songwriting Camps, bringing together independent musicians to collaborate. As the host of OpenDAW Talks, he shares his journey and insights with the next generation of music creators.


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