For DJ Sanjay, life has been one big party after he won the Times DJ War. The man loves his music - in fact, play a little Lounge or Chill-Out Trance, and he is a happy child. But he loves to play House, Club and Latino. He keeps himself posted on world-charts via a great DJ network, pals and a lot of bum-out time on the Internet.
He works on his remixes and loves to get the crowd dancing. Well, that's probably a hangover from his days as a dance choreographer. In point of fact, he believes that his aptitude for choreography gives him a real ear for music, and he credits a chance aquaintance with DJ Zamir (while he was a choreographer) for his brush with DJology.
Sanjay recommends a course in sound engineering for all the budding DJs. He quickly points out that the course also opens up avenues in cinema and theater.
Sanjay is quite a player (wink, wink). He has really been around (wink, wink). From Pyramids to
Passport, to
Outswinger to
Underdeck and now to
Ten Downing Street, the man has scratched and looped all over the place. He still rocks private parties into abject surrender (Wink, wink... there's a problem with our eye. Or our mind. Hell, maybe both).