Since opening in 2015, he has worked with a number of artists including Jimmy Nevis, Danny K, Mark Haze, Shen FM, Chad Saaiman and projects with the likes of Matthew Gold, Lakota Silva, Ifani, Janice, Howard Edward, Dum Chang, and Ali that Dude, Alt Ego.
I caught up with him last week to find out what music means to him and more…
Some of the happiest moments I have experienced in music has included playing my own original music in front of a crowd of reactive listeners, but nothing beats the feeling of hearing my work randomly on radio.
Music is a feeling I get from nothing else, it is also now my livelihood, and my future, but most importantly it's a way of expressing what I have inside.
When I was younger, I once turned the master knob down on the DJ mixer thinking it was the cue/mix knob for headphones, which was the neighboring knob on that mixer. The mistake resulted in a silent club dance floor for five seconds while I figured out what I had done.
David Guetta has taken electronic music to the commercial masses and that has been my biggest inspiration. Locally my heroes are Ryan Murgatroid, Black Coffee and my dad.
Jonny Clegg. What he did for South African music against many rules is an inspiration to anyone trying to bridge the gap between cultures in music.
Definitely Hunters with ice, and a slice of lemon.
Ultra! And closing party in Ibiza.
Cricket field - Huss
Music industry - Cosh/Cosher
I would go back to cricket.
Driven, hyper- active, fair, genuine, loud
Ludovico Einaudi, Thievery Convention, Bump 15, A State of Trance, and The Eminem Show.
A Resistance Denim Jacket made by my friend that was a gift for my birthday
When people’s lack of punctuality affects me.
Hope that no one judge’s my dance moves.
I wouldn't mind being on a beach in south East Asia, but my studio and control room is a close second.