I started my career as a DJ in 2006, as a hobby. At the time I was working as a dentist and I received an invitation from a DJ friend who taught me the art of DJing. I readily accepted, as playing on the weekends became an escape from the stressful work week at the dentist’s office.
How would you describe your music style?
My musical style ranges between some of the aspects of house music: tribal house, progressive house and electro house.
What is your favorite part about being a DJ?
It’s about bringing moments of joy and warmth to those people who are on your dance floor and want to forget their personal problems. You can bring healing through sound, depending on the intention you put into your songs.
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What do you enjoy most about the circuit party scene?
I enjoy how people interact and connect with each other in an intense way, with a lot of joy, smiles on their faces, and how the audience surrenders to the songs we play.
What is your advice to anyone who wants to become a DJ?
Always be humble, don’t let your DJ career go to your head, never change your essence… and above all: study the profession.
What is one thing you'd like people to know about you?
I am a DJ who is always looking for news and updates so that my audience has unique and memorable experiences during my presentations.