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Interviews

Every now and then, we get the chance to put a Super Star in the corner and ask them what you REALLY want to know. Wanting to know more than the best moment of their career, we fire off a collection of questions collected from members.

If you have any questions you'd think best answered by one of the Worlds Best, please, let us know.

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We got some help with autoKratz

Having become renowned for their EP releases tailor-made for pummeling dancefloors, London-based electronic duo, autoKratz return. Their 2009 Kitsuné-released debut ‘Animal’ saw an international dance market saturated with electronic music breathe a sigh of relief. Always More and Stay The Same were as accessible as they were progressive, and put the twosome on the international map of awesome.

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The Bloody Beetroots - Taking it back to the People

In a seemingly short space of time, The Bloody Beetroots exploded onto the world EDM scene no doubt in part to the show-stopping live extravaganza of the Death Crew 77, yet behind all the masks, the mayhem and punk-fuelled electro stands Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo. GLEN CANNING caught up with Rifo as he makes his way back to Australia for Stereosonic in November.

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Ferry Corsten - Strap Yourself In

It was 1999 when a barely known Dutchman released the aptly titled track “Out Of The Blue” catapulting him from a guy sitting in the attic making tunes to the global stage of electronic dance music where he has become one of the most celebrated and innovative artists ever to go four to the floor.

The man is none other than Ferry Corsten and Glen Canning was privileged to shoot the breeze about the past, present and of course his impending Australian sojourn with the unbelievably enormous Stereosonic tour this November.
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