My foray into dance music started at 21 years of age (I was a late bloomer). At this time I was attending Liverpool dance events such as Voodoo, T-Funkshun and Chibuku. From the second I witnessed Surgeon’s blistering techno assault, I was hooked. Since then I haven’t looked back, and have made it my own personal mission to expand my knowledge of electronic music, sorting the wheat from the chaff, avoiding cake-throwing megalomaniacs and those who rely on pyrotechnics to sell their shows. 15 years of following techno means I like it hard – think Drumcode on steroids and you’re halfway there.
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