
It first started for me just wanting to be a DJ as well as a dancer.

I got involved with the house music scene at a young age, as far as producing music I think that might have started happening in like eighth grade, I was about 11 or 12. But I didn’t know what I was really dancing to at the time because house music in Chicago was on the radio everywhere. I want to say fifth, sixth grade in school, I had to be like 10, 11. When did you start dancing, and what did the dance crews mean to you? The first thing I wanted to ask you about was discovering your passion for footwork. So basically, this interview is for our Turning Points feature, where we get artists to pinpoint a few of their own turning points, or specific events that have shaped their career so far.

Finally got the day off, and tomorrow back in Canada. It’s been going really good, wonderful, wonderful.
