Bio
Since the first time I laid my eyes on a pair of turntables and mixer I’ve dreamt about one day owning a pair of my own, but since I was only about 10 years old then that was just dreams far away from reality. A couple of years later me and my friends wanted to arrange a local party, but a DJ was missing, since I was the only one with a great music collection and a big passion for DJing it was pretty clear that I should be the guy for it. By this time there were no turntables there for me to play with, only two regular audio cd-players and an old crappy studiomixer without a crossfader. Despite this I struggled with the music and with no cue buttons or pitching, but still I feelt good that I could be able to give the audience a good time and offering some nice music.
As time passed I graduated school, got a job and could finally afford my own gear, the first thing in my mind was to learn how to scratch, so I bought me a pair of American Audio CDI-300 tabletop cd-players, which were totally wrong for my purpose. When I realised that this gear was useless for scratching I immediately sold them and bought a pair of Pioneer CDJ-800 since they seemed to do the work for scratching, and I also got me a scratchmixer from Stanton while I was at it. This setup felt ok for a short period. After a couple of months fooling around with the CDJ stuff I just couldn’t get rid of the toughts to own real turntables, so once again I sold my gear, went to a local dj shop, bought a pair of Technics 1210 turntables, and while I was at it again I made up my mind to get a real scratch mixer, so I bought an Ecler HAK 360 also. Now after spending a few years behind the turntables both at home and in clubs, I try to put down as much of my free time to be as creative as I can be and to practice as much as the spare time allows.
My music style varies a lot in the urban style since I grew listening to my fathers Motown music, but in clubs I play everything from oldschool motown and 80’s funk to the latest Ryan Leslie production.


