1. Danish insight
If he’s not careful, this young lad can soon be making headways into different countries, and
headlining the top festivals everyone wants to headline. Only at the age of 17 it seems inevitable
that he is going to make some leap into the household DJnames, and I don’t think he would want to
stop there. Up and coming, the youngster uses a unique touch to his tricks and styles to create
absolute chaos wherever he is. And it’s soon to be even more convenient with an album fast around
the corner. He’s risen from his bedroom to the local parties, and now is one influential 17 year olds
that is an inspiration even to people elder than him. Learning from an early age, it came naturally to
him. From mixing old school classics to new modern dance tunes. With inspirations from his father,
he has paid large tribute to the work his dad did for him, from buying him his first pair of decks, to
taking him over to Bulgaria to do the biggest Dj set he has done to date. But he knows, it’s only going
to get bigger. And his dad is with him every step of the way.
His unique ways are clear, and the moment you feast your sights on his mixing skills, they live long
into the memory of you. And make you want to go back for more even when the doors are shut. M
Ultra heard about the kid almost 6 months ago, but never knew that he would be on the front of the
magazine in such quick succession.
6 months ago you were merely breaking through, what on earth has happened?
In all honesty, I just don’t know. It has been an amazing expereicne. But I found new ways, ways in
which other DJs weren’t thinking. And this is where I believe I have become unique, and being
unique in this industry is always key. Its 9 months to the date that I did my first real paid dj set, and
from then to know, it has been amazing. In another 6 months time, I hope to keep up this progress.
What is next?
Albums… more sets. You name it. I’m only 17. I have years to do what I want when I want. At the
moment I see it more as a hobby than a career. But I can see it being a career. And then, then is
when I want to start making real tracks on DJ’ing. I want to be labelled the one who needs to be
watched. Future is big; future is a long time though.
Album? So soon…
Yeah? I want to ensure that I have quite a few albums under my belt by a certain age. And I’m sure if
I start now, its capable.
Tell us more about this album
Well at the moment its only in progress, I’m just playing around with different tracks, and meeting
up with different artists to see what they have to offer. The label I’m with have been amazing, and
say it’s all based around me. I believe I have the ability to put my unique style onto a disc, and let my
fans love it.
Could this album be the reason why you’ve not rook part in more sets than expected?
2. Ermmm you could say that, at the moment it’s about taking it easy but still making ground. I know
it’ll be hard for me to do this, but its what I want to do. However I have been focusing a lot on the
new album, and what different tracks can link in. I want it to be special, and sound like its an actual
DJ set. Not like some albums where the song stops and you wait some time for the next track, I
want it to flow
You was saying how you’ve been meeting with other artists, who?
Well the label has been giving me different artists they think I will work well. Some will sing over
different tracks, cause that’s what I like. The way you can have a voice over my tracks, I think theres
nothing better… one artist I can tell you about is psychic.
we know psychic, and we can tell that this track will be a large one. Are you going to releasethat
as a single, to give your fans a taster towards the new album? Or is it going to be a case of
releasing the album as one?
You know how it is, until all my tracks are actually finished, and my album is sorted out. That’s when
I look at what could be singles. Right know I have about 4 or 5 tracks that are finished. These are
ones I did a couple of months ago, and then the ones in progress seem to be coming along quite
quickly. But to answer your question, I can’t tell you. Cause I don’t even know the answer.
Progression on the album is quick though?
Oh of course, I want to make it a 10-15 track album, and then mix all the tracks together. This would
be a better effect, and better album. I still want to meet up with a few more artists to be honest,
Maya Jane Coles and Rita Maia and khan. We’re in talks, so lets just see
You’re make me want to listen to some of these mixes and collaborations now. Don’t leave us all
on edge; there pretty big names you’re talking about…
As I said, I want to bring out quite a few albums, it’ll only be right if im starting at this age, so making
my first album good, will set the foundations for the rest of my future progressions.
In terms of future progressions, this summer…
Wow, if I talk about summer. I’m far too excited. It is going to be amazing, I’m going to be doing my
first festival in the uk. And then I’m heading of to the likes of Bulgaria, Croatia and Russia to do some
sets where I’ve been invited to go… sort of like boiler room, but not.