Growing Up:

As I child I was constantly surrounded by music: my grandparents played instruments and my mum always had music playing in the house. That really shaped me into who I am today. My mum was definitely the biggest influence in my musical tastes: I was raised in a primarily goth household. When I was young my mum would dance me around the house to bands like Iron Maiden, Bowie, Sex Pistols and even the Spice Girls.

Inspirations:

I have many ideas and inspirations, and I believe music is the perfect device to convey them. I want to show people how I see the world and I feel music is something universal that everyone can enjoy.

Your Crew:

Music has been a big part of my life, so as a result ‘my crew’ is quite a grey area. I found my way into the club scene through a friend of mine at the time who was afraid to venture out alone. So together we both learnt how to DJ. I found a passion for it and I love it to death.

The Music You Make And Play:

That would heavily depend on the event and the crowd. This October I’ll be at Bubble Pop in Melbourne and Neko Nation in Sydney and Brisbane, where I will be busting out everyone’s favourite K-Pop and J-Pop tracks. Then, closer to Halloween I’ll be back in Melbourne for Haxan, where I’ll be mostly focusing on the gothic and metal subculture. After that I’ll be back DJing my favourite video game and pop culture remixes.

Silhouette d’Amour plays Neko Nation atManning Bar on Saturday October 1.

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