The truth is I have a very big soft spot for DJIng electro house. It was huge at a time when I was well and truly immersed in the club scene and when playing live and experiencing the energy that came from EDM clubs, it was honestly something else and a time I'll never forget. I remember when I was younger I had this obsession for Wolfgang Gartner. I was getting into electro hard but at the same time I knew it wouldn't suit the clubs I was running at the time so I started a new club especially for my love of this music called Warp Speed. This was my first club of this kind and it ran every Friday night in this little venue in Oxford St Sydney and it used to pack out every week, and it was there that I really developed my sound and DJing. Anyway this set is reminiscent of those times and I am really glad I have the platform to share it with so many like minded people. Massive love and respect, this sets for you.
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