About this episode
In this episode, Alex sits down with Nikki Gordon and Tom Ranger: from Ministry of Sound and Oval Space to now their biggest project yet - Eutopia, a multi-space venue in Barking. Across nearly two decades, they’ve booked everyone from Weatherall and Harvey to Dixon, Tom Yorke, Nile Rodgers, Max Dean, and the new wave of collectives reshaping the scene. They’ve lived the Wild West years of London clubland, seen the era of monster DJ fees take over, handled artist chaos, navigated industry politics, launched festivals, survived takeover attempts, and rebuilt from scratch — all while carving out careers that defined entire eras of dance music. This episode goes deep into: • How Eutopia was built from a literal construction site into an industrial mega-venue • What today’s clubbers want (and why headliners matter less than ever) • The new era of queer collectives, community-led brands, and DIY promoters • Why big venues are moving East — and what it means for London • Insane promoter war stories you won’t hear anywhere else • Nikki’s powerful story of cancer diagnosis, sobriety and returning to the scene stronger Subscribe to Loud&Unfiltered for more unfiltered conversations with music industry leaders, innovators, and cultural entrepreneurs and connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jukeboxpr/ Key Moments: 0:00 – Opening Stories & Podcast Welcome 0:31 – Introduction to Nikki & Tom: Early Careers and First Collaborations 01:44 – Tom’s Journey: Breaking Into Music PR and Club Promotion 05:22 – Nikki’s Beginnings: Throwing Parties and Building Reputation 08:08 – Booking Breakthroughs: The Power of Spotting Future Hits 11:10 – Reflections on London Venue Culture: Wild West Days & Growth 16:08 – Learning On The Job: Lessons in Club Management 18:22 – The Birth of Eutopia: Founding Stories, Team-Up, and Venue Build Process 22:25 – Location Strategy: Why Barking? Navigating London’s Changing Club Landscape 24:25 – Eutopia’s Unique Selling Points: Design, Production, and the Visitor Experience 26:32 – Launching and Promoting Eutopia: Community Reception & Upcoming Events 30:39 – Eutopia’s Place in Today’s Scene: Grassroots Spirit vs. Corporate Clubs 33:46 – The Changing Face of Clubbing: How the Scene Has Evolved 35:01 – The Rise of Communities and Collectives in London Nightlife 37:28 – Wild Stories & Industry Challenges: From Festivals to Business Betrayals 41:09 – Balancing Creativity and Commerce: Artist Booking and Club Marketing 47:25 – Personal Resilience: Nikki’s Story of Cancer & Transformation 53:05 – Favourite Bookings and Industry Legends: Iconic Artists and Moments 1:00:17 – Eutopia in 2026 and Beyond: Vision for the Future 1:01:47 – Why Experience Eutopia: What Sets The Club Apart 1:06:10 – Memorable DJ and Club Stories: Behind the Scenes Anecdotes