Steve Davis: Snookerstar DJ The legendary snooker player’s rather unexpected second career as a radio host and techno DJ is uncovered in this mini fly-on-the-wall documentary. You can unsubscribe at any time.Steve Davis DJs at Electrik bar in Chorlton with friend Kavus TorabiSteve Davis at Steven Charles Snooker Centre in Manchester
I don’t have to go to the practice table, so I don’t.”It was his dedication to honing his craft, the hours he put in at the table, that first set Davis apart from his peers in the 1980s, when he won the world title six times in nine years. Once the instrument with which he laid waste to his rivals on a regular basis, his cue now gathers little more than dust.
I’m getting my adrenaline rush in a different way.“But the fact is that it hasn’t really got the skill element. "Then BBC did an iPlayer documentary and then we got invited to do Glastonbury (in 2016). After a while as a professional the only reason you practise is to prepare for the next event. You could say that nothing’s going to replace the excitement of the competitive arena, and that’s true because there is nothing quite like walking out at the Crucible Theatre, but I’ve been fortunate enough to replace that with a different kind of excitement. I’ll leave that to Miley Cyrus.”There's been a surprising change of career direction for snooker legend Steve DavisGlastonbury has played host to many global superstars... and now Steve Davis What a lovely surprise.“There is an element of Benjamin Button going on which is surreal.“This road happened because of not saying no to things. So I don’t know.
South Orange, New Jersey. He was once a legendary snooker World Champion, but since potting his final ball Steve Davis has become a regular on the techno music scene. 425 3 0 0 3h30m 18 February 2018. Irvington High School. It was fantastic.”He also played at the festival in 2017 and plays a mixture of electronic and psychedelic music.The snooker legend will be partying into the early hours of the morning this year.Steve and Kavus are on the Spike Stage on the Friday (June 28) between midnight and 2.50am.Steve Davis went from snooker world champion to Glastonbury Festival DJWhen you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. I've been doing a radio show in Brentwood, and I've joined forces with a musician, Kavus Torabi, who's been in a few bands over the years," he said. But because I’m not playing in any events I have no reason to practise, so it’s sort of job done.
"Davis started playing dance music on his local commercial radio station, but has since moved on to live sets. There’s certainly no sadness that I’m not turning up, it’s just a slight change of mentality really.“A part of me does miss the excitement of preparation – because a lot of the thrill of the game is about getting ready for it, like the way the buildup to Christmas is part of the experience – but I don’t miss it in one respect. I’m too close to snooker to make that decision.” Though not, if he’s got anything to do with it, for long.The six-times world title winner now performs at Glastonbury rather than the Crucible and his new career as a DJ is providing plenty of fulfilmentSteve Davis: ‘Since leaving snooker I’ve got my adrenaline rush a different way’Steve Davis says he rarely picks up a snooker cue these days, and does not watch a lot of the sport.Steve Davis says he rarely picks up a snooker cue these days, and does not watch a lot of the sport.ome things never change. “But I can’t say I miss it desperately. I’m more excited about that.“At Glastonbury I’ll be far away from the Pyramid stage musically.”Despite performing at gigs throughout the summer, he says he has swerved taking any drugs.“The snooker world is not that way so it passed me by. In recent years Steve has also become a DJ with his eclectic record collection.
There’s arguments for both. We're playing some stuff that's electronic and some that will appeal that people who are into IDM [intelligent dance music]. These are external links and will open in a new windowSnooker player Steve Davis is to play a DJ set at this year's Glastonbury.Davis, who also presents a show on a radio station in Essex, will perform in the Stonebridge Bar.Speaking to the BBC, he said: "There's novelty value of some boring snooker player suddenly playing electronic music. Having waited so long to finally step away from the table – his manager, Barry Hearn, quipped at the time of Steve Davis at Phoenix FM, where he indulges his love of ‘strange stuff, weird stuff and quite a bit of electronic madness and weirdness’. People come up and tell us they enjoy what we play.”He may have left the sport with barely a backward glance but Davis has been forced into a certain amount of nostalgia by a commission to present a history of the World Championship since its move to the Crucible in 1977, to be broadcast on BBC2 on Sunday.
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