Whats the story behind Kabuki?
Initally we released music under several monikers, but for the past couple of years we decided to focus mainly on the Kabuki sound, since this is something that I also represent when I DJ. I try to cover the full spectrum of Drum & Bass and try to also keep it interesting for those who are not knee deep in the scene. On the production side of things we are currently working on the followup to my debut album Signal to Noise, and for this there are a couple of interesting collaborations in the pipeline. A few people may know of your involvement in technology and th e close relationship you have built up with companies like Sony, who you worked for as a Playstation sound designer, and later, Native-Instruments. Could you describe how the way you produce music and perform as a DJ has evolved over the last decade? I’ve always been interested in new technology ever since I was able to afford my first four-track tape recorder. In the last decade there have been so many quantum leaps in music