Well I started djing when I was 13 and I got my frist gig at 17 but it wasn’t until I was 26 in 2011 that my career in the circuit scene when I moved to London and started working there as a DJ and promoter.
I would say that my music I very uplifting and consists of a combination of genres with many vocals and dramatic turns.
It is the fact that I am making people happy on the dance floor. Seeing them smile, dancing and forget their problems is a great feeling and the biggest reward to me.
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The circuit scene was created for people to come together feel safe, have a good time and support a big cause. It was for pure love and I think this aspect is mostly still there and is what I love the most. Many people may have not seen each other for months or years but when they get together in those parties is like a day hasn’t passed since the last time. Also the circuit scene is still supporting some major causes and is really important.
To do it for the right reasons and there is only one correct answer. To entertain and make people happy. Do your homework and respect the history of the scene and your colleagues.
I am a workaholic and I love my job so much!