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VICE: If we look at the early days with Daft Punk for example, they made the DJ the figure to look up to, to follow. But lately the DJ has lost a lot of credibility now that technology has advanced so much that, with all the programs and digital-equipment, people look at it and think it’s all pre-recorded and not live. It’s great to see you are bringing that old ‘live show’ feeling back.AOKI: You know, there is a live element that is great, but also when you see a DJ who puts all these programs into an amazing, amazing set of music and mixes it properly without having to do a show, that is also very incredible to watch. I used to be in punk bands when I was in high school and college. We toured a lot – in Japan, the US and Europe. That whole vibe of being in a punk band is coming back to me and it feels familiar and refreshing, Even in my DJ sets I’m playing punk songs.
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