The greatest escape I ever made was when I left Appleton, Wisconsin.
I do think of myself as a taste-maker, yes, absolutely.
I'm looking for the surprises, you know, and the unexpected moments of technology, the unexpected moments of musical creation.
Every time I'm in a foreign place and a different city, I'm always asking around to say, OK, well, what's special here in this particular place? What makes these people move here and why?
I'm one of the people who will hear a song in a taxi and be like, stop, stop the car. Like, let's go back. What was that?
If there's anything I have learned, it's to sort of be sensitive to what - to how much - to how creative the act of listening is and to how powerful the act of listening is.
So much of what deejays like myself do is, I'm very interested in - I'm constantly looking for new music, constantly digging, but then also I am thinking about how to present it in a way that kind of makes sense to people who are less - sort of less with their hands in it than I am.
My style is to keep folks in place who are good managers and want to win.
Yoga is a way of life; it is an art, a science, a philosophy.
It’s often overlooked. It’s labor. That’s at the heart of # collaboration.
With each beat, the heart pumps nearly three ounces of blood into the arteries--seventy-five to ninety gallons an hour when the body is at rest.