I have got to look at the flip side of things, because, in a way, music is always a conversation, you know? It's a conversation between the musician ….
So much of what deejays like myself do is, I'm very interested in - I'm constantly looking for new music, constantly digging, but then also I am thin….
I do think of myself as a taste-maker, yes, absolutely..
If there's anything I have learned, it's to sort of be sensitive to what - to how much - to how creative the act of listening is and to how powerful ….
I'm looking for the surprises, you know, and the unexpected moments of technology, the unexpected moments of musical creation..
I'm one of the people who will hear a song in a taxi and be like, stop, stop the car. Like, let's go back. What was that?.
Music is a conversation between people and their community, you know, people and - and deejaying, it is a way of amplifying that conversation and kin….
Every time I'm in a foreign place and a different city, I'm always asking around to say, OK, well, what's special here in this particular place? What….