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Q&A: DJ Ash

Born with a craze for music Ashwani Pawa never thought he would take it up professionally. And yet, he has comfortably edged his way into the Indian music scene in Bangkok and plans to bring the best of East and West together at Indigo Night II. See +nightlife page 18. (read more...)

Q&A: DJ Dragon

Mongkorn Timkul a.k.a. DJ Dragon fires up the decks at Club Culture for the Dubway Session. See +nightlife page 22.

Never leave home without: My underwear

Favorite audience: People who are alive and still breathing (read more...)

Q&A: Florian & Stephanie

They’re ready to spin wild house tunes in true cowboy style at Ibiza. See +nightlife page 25. (read more...)

Q&A:Graham Gold

He promises partygoers a 5-hour set of build-up trance music plus a few classics thrown into the mix when he plays Club Culture.

Never leave home without: My wallet. (read more...)

Q&A:Masashi Osaku

He first started experimenting with house music back in 2003 and now he brings his flavor-filled tunes to the decks of Ibiza.

Stupidest trend: The price of oil getting more and more expensive. (read more...)

Q&A: David Dunne

Radio and club DJ for over 20 years and part of the Hed Kandi crew since 2004, David Dunne brings his hottest house vibes to the decks of Q Bar alongside Ian C, percussionist and mastermind
behind Vagabonds Disco. See +nightlife page 26. (read more...)

From the backroom of an Oxford pub, to resident DJ at the infamous Hed Kandi for six years, this producer of three albums is now set to Pukka Up at CM2 (see +nightlife page 22).

Stupidest trend:

Wearing my Hed Kandi tshirt to go shopping at Tesco!

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Q&A: Nu Mark

Known as Uncle Nu, this Polish-Iranian-American, most famous for his affiliation with Jurassic 5, brings his unique hip hop vibe to 808 (see +nightlife page 22).

Stupidest trend:

Pants that hang below the genitals with a tight belt. (read more...)

Q&A: Fedor Limjoco

Fedor Limjoco, makes a welcome return to Bed, where he will be playing the distinctive fusion of house tunes and Latin beats, that first brought him to prominence in the clubs of Amsterdam. See +nightlife page 22.

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Q&A: Ferry Corsten

He’s produced over eight albums, runs his own record label and is credited with triggering the energetic trance trend. Now, Corsten brings all that and more to the decks of 808. See +nightlife page 22.

In 20 years: (read more...)

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