I try to make people smile and dance, not think about things or educate them.
On top of the horror of separating from your wife, you have to go through it in public.
Most people don't get a fair crack of the whip.
I think English people were a lot better at breakdancing than they were at making records.
In England, I'm this venerable old granddad, the one who always gets pissed at parties and puts a lampshade on his head.
A good DJ is always looking at the crowd, seeing what theyโre like, seeing whether itโs working; communicating with them. Smiling at them. And a bad DJ is always looking down at what theyโre doing all the time and just doing their thing that they practiced in their bedroom