Vladyslav Fisun

Vladyslav Fisun (Владислав Фісун, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 7 June 1974), better known as Vlad Fisun (also Влад Фісун), is a Ukrainian journalist, club DJ (Fun2mass), radio music show host, producer and DJ agent (DJBuro), and BBC fixer. He has also worked as the editor in chief of the magazines Playboy Ukraine,  Viva! and Афіша (Afisha).

Biography and work
Fisun has hosted the radio music shows "Big Fisun" (2016–2018), "Festive Life" and "33/45" on Radio Aristocrats (Радіо Аристократи, Kyiv, Ukraine). He is a regular jury member of the Aprize Music Awards.

As DJ fun2mass, he was the first Ukrainian to perform at the Sziget Festival in Budapest (2015). He has performed alongside many well-know artists, such as De Phazz's Karl Frierson at the 2015 Jazz Koktebel festival held in Zatoka (Odessa Province, Ukraine).

In 2018, Vlad Fisun served as the creative director of Atlas Weekend, one of the most important music festivals in Ukraine.

In 2019, Fisun performed a set in the Chernobyl exclusion zone that was filmed by UATV channel. The resulting film, Chernobyl: Territory of Change («Чорнобиль. територія змін») was nominated for the special jury prize of the Asian Broadcasting Union awards. Later that year, he helped organize the Kurenvika Precompression event and DJed at the first Ukrainian Kurenivka Camp at the Burning Man festival in Nevada.

Vlad Fisun has also been active helping the war effort during the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, helping Ukraine defending itself - he volunteered for the Dobrovoz NGO (2022–2023), transporting medicine, and has also participated in fostering initiatives to raise money for the defenders and awareness about the Ukrainian cause, as well as lending his apartment in Kyiv to internally displaced people.