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I like the obsessively and that’s a really good question. Well I mean the stuff I did with BBmak it was quite a while ago and I suppose it’s very different from the stuff I’m doing now. I did a lot of Rock kind of music after BBmak split up; I found it really easy when I did the first show with Tiesto. I got kind of into it by accident really. I wasn’t doing any Dance music, and it just felt naturally and easy to go into the genre. I just find it really comfortable just writing in that kind of environment, maybe it’s you know my lyrics and melodies seem to match well with the somber, and the progression and the Trance music. It was quite an easy transition for me, painless. Up to this moment, which Producer has been your favorite to work with? Luckily I’ve gotten the chance to work with Producers and some huge names out there in the world of Dance. I don’t really have a favorite because they are all so different. Although, I did some tracks with BT on his album, and we have a great writing relationship now. Working on some exciting things for the future, and we’ve got a new project we started called “All Hail the Silence,” were nearly finished with that album as well. I’d say BT; I’ve had the most fallen track and different things when it comes to writing music. It’s hard for me to pick one favorite, I like working with everybody, because they are so different and it pushes me out of my comfort zone and it makes me go different places lyrically and melodically that I suppose I wouldn’t normally go. Which Producer that you haven’t worked with, would you like to collaborate with? Www.PartyTimeMagazine.com Photo by Kyle Diorio