
“One of the most memorable summers for me was spent near the village where my mother was born — close to the Chinese and Mongolian border. My uncle gave us horses to ride, and we spent entire days on horseback, from early morning until evening. We covered long distances across the steppe and climbed hills. It was an incredible experience as a child!” – YUKA
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“Around 1996 I bought a pair of Technics 1200s – and I’ve still got them today. After that, record buying becomes a sort of compulsion. You start to view money in terms of how many 12 inches you can buy with it. But again the timing was vital. London was packed with amazing record shops, tucked away in back alleys.” – S. CROSBIE
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“I got to know Marco Zenker a bit better through skateboarding and we were also on the same school in the same grade. Electronic music was not really a thing for us at that time, but the years went by and I opened up for other musical genres as well.” – FARRON
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“I started learning to DJ in 1985, after becoming immersed in the whole Hip-Hop scene. I saved enough money to buy my first Realistic 2 channel mixer and a pair of turntables from a second hand shop and I started to practice the art of DMC style DJ’ing with 2 copies of Public Enemy’s – Yo Bum Rush the Show.” – BINARYFUNCTION
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