About

It was in the middle of the nineties, the golden years of electronic music, that I first observed a DJ behind his turntables and how he was able to bring the people to dance. Everything in the room started to melt together: the music with the people, the people with each other, time and space with rhythms and melodies. All this was at the power of one person's fingertips.

I didn’t quite understand what had just happened to me or to the people around me and I certainly didn’t understand the mechanics of spinning records, but that was the very moment I became a DJ.

The fascination with ability to induce euphoric emotions in everyone in my vicinity, with the way the people moved to “my” music, the way their happiness was tied to every single beat and being caught up in this rapture myself, hasn’t left me since.