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The thrill of possibly screwing up’.  How DJ with ADHD found her groove in Hong Kong’s drum and bass scene – then grew

  • Chris McMillan
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

South China Morning Post


30th May 2024


The thrill of possibly screwing up’.  How DJ with ADHD found her groove in Hong Kong’s drum and bass scene – then grew


When Abby Yuen started to immerse herself in dance music as a teenager, she wasted little time jumping into DJing. Now in her late twenties, the DJ and producer, who goes by the alias Just Bee, already has a decade of “vibe curator” experience behind her.


For much of her adolescence and early adulthood in Hong Kong, she was plagued by an inability to make anything other than music stick – that was, until she got her ADHD diagnosis three years ago.


“I was diagnosed quite late in life. I’d abandoned so many hobbies and changed so many jobs that I was like, ‘Why can’t I stay in one thing?’” she says.



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