Sigala wants to launch an online course to find "the next Calvin Harris".
The 'Wish You Well' producer - who worked with singer Becky Hill on the 2018 collaboration - has a keen eye for talent and he wants to use that to help developer the next generation of DJs and pop stars.
He told the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column: "I have quite a lot of followers who are into making music or they've just started making music and they want to learn more, and I love that side of it all.
"I have been thinking about doing an online production course, to sort of share some of the things I have learnt.
"I could be helping out the next Calvin Harris, you never know, they could be out there somewhere!"
Sigala - who had the likes of Kylie Minogue, French Montana, Nile Rodgers and The Vamps on his first album 'Brighter Days' in 2018 - also revealed how he loves finding new talent just as much as working with big names.
He explained: "I am so proud to be involved in people's careers at that point.
"Like Becky was smashing it but she'd never really come to a song front and centre, and been on the artwork or in the music video.
"I don't understand why that hadn't happened at that point. So I just wanted to help show the world how incredible she is and it's incredible to see."
Meanwhile, his most recent track 'Living Without You' - which features David Guetta and Sam Ryder - is continuing his goal of working with "really cool artists".
He added: "I have worked with some really cool, artists, some well known, some newer, I am really proud of it."
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