Mark Reeve: “One of the youngest DJs”
Mark Reeve was only 16 when he played his first gig. His parents officially had to give their permission.
Mark Reeve was only 16 when he played his first gig. His parents officially had to give their permission.
Lee Haslam had his debut in 1996. He had just started playing and he has his former girlfriend to thank for it.
In 2017 Marceline had a chat with Kaiserdisco. They were both teenagers when they played their first gig(s).
Jan Liefhebber and I got to hang out together during ADE 2015 in Dhoem Dhaam Warehouse. Sometimes there’s instant familiarity.
In 2016 DJ Kicken told me about his first gig on a school party. People were mostly standing still.
Mutual acquaintances led to meeting each other. Just like every DJ, Jeane Isadou has her own unique story about that first time.
Uncertain has a vivid memory of his first gig in front of an international audience. No-one other than UMEK organized the event.
Bob Squat was present when the legendary Amsterdam Club iT prospered. His first gig was at a camping disco in a small Dutch town.
In 2014 BeNRG enthusiasticly talked about his memories of the first time playing for an audience. In an improvised DJ booth.
Axel Rator has an incredibly vivid memory of the early years of house music. More than that. In 2017 he offered an intimate view into the history of dance that exceeds his original debut story.
In 2014 I chatted on three occasions with Nicole Moudaber and we met twice in person. The first encounter was Amsterdam calling Miami.
In 2013 I had a long talk with British house legend Paul Oakenfold. In this feature interview we spoke about the future of dance in Europe and the US.
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Marcy Goes Wild = Marceline Geelen. I’m a Dutch dance journalist who had numerous interviews with international dance producers and DJs. Read their personal and unique stories!