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January 2019 Issue 54 features an interview with British DJ & vocalist D-Vox, news on Circoloco in Thailand as well as an introduction to the new year of music.

January 2019 Issue 54 features an interview with British DJ & vocalist D-Vox, news on Circoloco in Thailand as well as an introduction to the new year of music.

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Nick Sarpa<br />

Music is an ageless and timeless<br />

vibration where all is one. Present, past<br />

or transcending our 3rd dimension,<br />

music is a world language, love the<br />

universal healer and light the universe<br />

itself in action.<br />

In enters passion filled with creativity.<br />

Drop music in the mix and you could<br />

quite possibly have a purpose to raise<br />

vibrations. Given our fast-evolving<br />

world and revolutionary rise of<br />

consciousness, special souls around<br />

the world are awakening to their truth.<br />

Some are doing it with their educated<br />

skills, some with learned talent and<br />

others still with inherent ancient gifts.<br />

What’s important is that they are<br />

following their hearts.<br />

Nick Sarpa from Sydney, is a promising,<br />

authentic and passionate emerging DJ<br />

with heart. He took time out to let us<br />

into his journey of truth. Here’s what<br />

he has to share with the world...<br />

How did it all start for you?<br />

My love for music started as a child<br />

around the age of 5, watching and<br />

listening to the weekly Video Hit Charts.<br />

Over the years it continued to grow,<br />

opening my eyes to different genres. It<br />

wasn’t until I was 14, that I was<br />

introduced to Classic Trance & Hi NRG<br />

which drew me into the idea of<br />

electronic music, where my passion for<br />

music really kicked off. The idea of<br />

being a DJ grabbed me when I went to<br />

my first nightclub in Sydney, being DCM,<br />

which allowed me to hear and see what<br />

a DJ can do to a track, to manipulate and<br />

blend it with another to create a form<br />

of art. I wanted to be that person.<br />

What do you most love playing?<br />

Currently I’m journeying through Tech<br />

House & Techno as I’ve new found love<br />

for it and want to continue to focus and<br />

grow in these two genres. However, if I<br />

ever get the chance to go back to my<br />

roots and play occasionally with the<br />

unique sound of HI NRG, Hard House and<br />

Classic Trance, then this is where all the<br />

fun is.<br />

Who’s your muse in the music world?<br />

Growing up with music, I encountered<br />

several idols as my love of music<br />

evolved, starting with Paul Van Dyk &<br />

Tiesto in their classic days from 1998 -<br />

2004. But now I get majority of my<br />

inspiration from the one and only king,<br />

Carl Cox!<br />

How would you describe the dance<br />

scene in Sydney?<br />

The dance scene in Sydney is still<br />

continuing to grow after there was a<br />

setback with laws. This caused a lot of<br />

venues to close. However, due to the<br />

growing popularity of Tech House &<br />

Techno, parties are still going very<br />

strong, attracting large crowds, which<br />

gives hope for the Sydney scene to turn<br />

around dramatically.<br />

What single night out has been the most<br />

memorable for you?<br />

As a DJ, my most memorable night to<br />

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