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jue 06-dic-2012 10:26
Nota original en ingles
To start with, can you tell us a little about your previous jobs - what were you doing before you started out on your career in music?
I only ever had one career- I was a coal miner. As a career it was quite good- exciting, dangerous, unique- every day was different, sometimes easy, sometimes hard, things went right and things went wrong. It's hard to describe the feeling of working 900m below ground, I actually quite enjoyed it- I did it for 11 years, but for the last few years I was going to parties and DJ'ing, and my love of music was greater than my love of mining, so eventually I quit, moved to London and started my own career as a DJ/producer.
What can you tell us about your recent appearance at Magic Sobremonte and how do you see the Argentine scene since your last visit?
Sobremonte was great! I love playing there, it's a great venue, and it was really nice to see so many familiar faces from BA. I know it's a long way to travel, and i really do appreciate the effort that people made.
I don't think much has changed since my last visit- the Argentine club scene is still rocking hard!
You’ve had a lot of experience playing in different clubs around the world, which scene best compares to the Argentine one?
That's a very difficult question to answer! Every country has a different culture, a different way of life, and this is obviously reflected in the club culture as well. Argentina reminds me most of London in the late 90's- totally going for it !
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