Deep house
John Major started playing records in 2001 after listening to electronic music for about 15 years. A few years in the clubs and parties was the inspiration of deejaying, being on the other side of the decks. In the beginning the style was trance with some progressive sounds, but nowadays sets contain also deep, progressive, tech, house and minimal sounds, stylishly mixed. John has played in several clubs in Finland.
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Ojis started to make electronic music back in 1996 with Fast Tracker 2. After a couple of bad mistakes he decided it's better to let other people to do that job. He lived a few years just partying all around until he bought his first pair of Technics SL-1200 turntables.
When it comes to deejaying, Ojis doesn't mix smoothly or do fancy tricks with the mixer. He concentrates on reading his audience and building up an intimate atmosphere. Mostly Ojis plays music from deep house to Detroit techno and acid.
Hexe, from Rauma, has been playing records since 2001. Initially, he was mostly scratching, making beats and learning the basics of turntableism as he was keen on hip hop. In 2003 he got hooked on dance music, learned how to beat mix and started collecting vinyl, mainly techno, hardgroove and tribal stuff. In 2006 he started to perform 3 deck sets, which are still remembered today by many.
Janne Puurunen, also known as DJ Burdock, was born in 1976. In the late 80's he discovered electronic music and started collecting hip hop records. Very soon after that he was introduced to underground warehouse parties in the Turku area. In 1993 together with a few of his friends he started an organization called The X-Rust Organization, whose main function was to promote underground electronic music. The same organization is still up and running releasing records, arranging parties and giving opportunities to new talent.






