intention
club culture used to be the connective tissue of a community. a safe space where DJs conjured shared moments of joy — a collective shift in energy. like all artists, DJs were facilitators, conduits for the crowd to experiment and let go. they served the floor with no ego.
today a generation of dancers is plagued by anxiety, screen addiction and social phobia — the cost of hyper individualism. they've lost connection to themselves, their peers and their surroundings. instead of living the present moment, they document it with their phones, stripping the dance floor of its healing purpose.
DJing turned into a hollow act of self-display the moment sets were filmed as tight close-ups of the booth, with no crowd in frame. social following and virality came to matter more than emotion and belonging. i think the culture has to break before something meaningful can be rebuilt — and that matters most in volatile times like the 2020s, when solidarity is under pressure.
my small contribution to that rebuild are soulful, unrecorded sets that put the crowd and the present moment back at the center.
style
i came up on the 1990s — inspired by nu metal's aggression, hip hop's swagger and the hypnosis of early house. those different worlds had a common thread for me — music that i could feel in my chest and a tinkling excitement flushing my body. berlin has been my classroom since 2012, and i fell hard for its rawest, most experimental corners.
i move between deep and tech house, funky disco and driving techno. i prefer to play small, dense venues for maximal authenticity. no smartphones. no bullshit. you should walk out humming, still carrying the emotions of the night — not a video of the guy with headphones.
gigs
- Aug 29, 2026 - Kappart Festival - Andros, Greece
- May 16, 2026 - Missed Call Open Air - Berlin
- Aug 29, 2025 - Kappart Festival - Andros, Greece
- June 21, 2025 - Süss war gestern - Berlin