Dance clubs can overwhelm neurodiverse people — so why do so many become DJs?
Some neurodivergent DJs love the stimulation. Others hate it, but they keep going to the club anyway.
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![Deanna Dee said her passion for DJing first started with her playing around with her friend's Deanna Dee wears a rainbow-coloured top with the logo of her DJ name - 'Weeurd'. It's a nod to both her neurodivergent and queer identity.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7061180.1702675850!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/deanna-dee-by-bar-stool.jpg)
Some neurodivergent DJs love the stimulation. Others hate it, but they keep going to the club anyway.