Toronto's DJ Mike Don't
Mike Don’t doesn’t just DJ. He commands a room.
Spinning at Kissa Toronto on Friday and Saturday nights and at the legendary Bar Poet on Mondays, he brings the kind of instinct, edge, and musical intelligence that can shift the entire atmosphere of a space. Hip-hop, R&B, dance, open format — whatever lane he moves through, the point is the same: read the room, control the energy, and never let the night go flat.
In this episode, David sits down with Mike Don’t for a conversation about music, nightlife, taste, discipline, and the art of knowing what people need before they know it themselves. They get into Toronto after dark, the psychology of a great set, the difference between noise and presence, and why some people can play songs while others can move a culture.
And yes — they talk about LeBron too.
This is a conversation about vibe, but not in the shallow sense. It’s about confidence, curation, rhythm, influence, and the unteachable gift of being able to hold a room without begging for its attention.