
GabberGirl says, “I hope to help spark a life-long love of music in others by showing them how provocative and profound music can be. If listeners turn away from the the light, cookie-cutter pop offerings of mainstream music, and reach far and wide, they will find the extraordinary stuff. But if they don’t have time for that deep dive, that’s what I’m here for– to guide them to the goodies.”
DJ Asylum says, “I DJ because I love making two or three separate tracks sound like a new track, blending in the best bits of your favourite tracks. It always keeps me listening to new music, too, and there’s a ritualistic thing about doing all the prep work that goes along with it. Then there’s the whole accomplishment of spinning a good set. I’m always kept motivated when the troops are engaging with me on a set, too.”
NIKAJ says, “To explore the possibilities of music and discover how far I can expand beyond its boundaries. First of all, I like doing it, and after 32 years, I still try to improve myself in terms of skills and being creative in track-listing. It has to be a mixture of forgotten great tunes from the past, a few classics, and new music which is great and needs promotion”
Low Entropy says, “”There are so many brilliant artists out there, brilliant tunes, brilliant minds… and by DJing, one is able to pass that on, pass it to others, to a crowd, and when the crowd gets wild, or spirited… then the circuit of transmission is completed!”

Guest DJ Bohemian says, “It’s a creative output for me. To put musical puzzle pieces together for my own and others’ pleasure. Selecting pieces of art, old or new, big artists or more unknown, and mixing them together gives me joy and pleasure.”
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