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Top 10 highlights

-Go viral on Instagram with over 300,000 views by 2024

-Performing during Pink Saturday 2025 in Zaanstad for thousands of people

-Performing at the Be Yourself Festival 2025 at Thuishaven for 2200 people

-Collaboration with drag queen Nickie Nicole 2025

-Participation in the ADE lab producer course 2025

Top 25 entries to the NPO for a music production masterclass 2025

-Participation in NextON ADE 2025

-Participation in the Next DJ battle 2025

-Discovered by Ewa Pepper (Dr. Peacock crew) 2023

-Organized our own youth party in 2025

Skills

-Record and edit your own samples to include specific elements (kick, snare, hi-hat, etc.)

-Create a unique sound that I incorporate into every beat

-Track mixing

-Bootleg making

-Make a mash-up using stems

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-Making transitions in different ways

-Apply effects

-Working with loops and pads

-Sensing the public

What makes me unique as a DJ?

What makes me unique is the level of energy during my set.
I can really get the audience involved and I find interaction with the audience by far the most important thing.

How many times have you seen a nonstop entertaining DJ?! With me, it's guaranteed to be a party, no matter the occasion or the style(s) I'm playing.
I always play (one) specific style(s) that the booker wants.

 

Finally, there are 4 "types" of DJs:

- Entertainer

- Rebel

- Storyteller

- Connector

 

I don't think a rebel suits me. I can relate to the other three.

I think the entertainer suits me best during a performance.
Behind the scenes, I can identify myself more with the storyteller than with the connector, although connecting is also very important to me.

What makes me unique as a producer?

What makes me unique is my creativity. For example, I rarely use melodies or basslines from a sample pack. I prefer to create them myself to keep the beat authentic and to have fun with it. Because how cool is it as a producer to be creative and be able to say afterward that you conceived and created it all by yourself from start to finish? That's real production.

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I almost never listen to reference tracks because I make a beat that I feel like making, and I don't stick to standard rules. I go with my gut and trust my musical ear. If I like the sound of something, I keep going with it.

 

How many times have you heard beats from producers who don't all fall into the same category?! I produce in specific styles, so no beat is the same. Sometimes I'll make Latin, other times hardstyle. Because I produce beats in five different musical styles, I'm knowledgeable about the structure and special characteristics of these styles. Many producers limit themselves to one style, which isn't a bad thing, but it does mean their knowledge is less broad. As an all-rounder, I simply have a broader perspective.

Lessons and masterclasses

-"Kunstbende" DJ workshop by DJ DNS in 2019

-1.5 hours DJ lesson at Tony Junior's "House of Fame" studio in 2020

DJ lessons with Jaco, Youthside, and JAV'ART in 2020

-producer lessons from Fluxus in 2020

-ADE Lab in 2023

-Masterclass music rights in STMPD studios

-MDT project: online production of Michel Ranzijn in 2024

- ADE Lab in 2025

 

Last website update:
31-10-2025

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