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Why choose Pacha over all the other venues in Ibiza? For us Pacha is the only venue that we consider, because it's a pure disco. There are great clubs in Ibiza obviously, but none of them really have combination of clubbing and fashion that I think Pacha has. Space is a great club, but for the music we play and the demographic of people who want to come to our nights, see our DJ's and listen to what we do, Pacha is the perfect home for us.
Do you harbour a secret ambition to live in Ibiza eventually? Ibiza is a pretty magical place. I think that during the summer they have that really intense three month period during which they make their living, so the island just gets really frantic. But if you ever get the opportunity to visit the island out of season, it's an amazing place. The people who live there are pretty chilled in the summer; they are super-chilled out of season. London is changing as a place, and I think if you're a young go-getter, it's a great place to be, but it's not a place I can see myself as I mature. Ha ha! So yeah, I'd like to move to Ibiza.
What's your favourite restaurant in Ibiza? Sapunta on Tallemanca beach. It's just round the cove, a little bit out the way so it's nice and quiet. You overlook Tallemanca beach and then you can look over to the castle and Ibiza Town . The food's great; the do an amazing steak and chips which just melts in your mouth! I've just had a really great time there and it's a really cool spot.
Have you ever had any run-ins with the Spanish Police? The Spanish police are renowned for being a bit tough. I've never personally had any run-ins with them, although I have been pulled over a couple of time when I've been driving for them to check I've got all the official permits and so on. If you don't , they fine you, and you're never sure whether it's a legitimate fine or just a tuckeroo in the top pocket! Ha ha!
Sunset or sunrise? Sunset definitely. Unless I've actually got up to see it rise. Sunrise it great, but at the end of a pretty heavy night..You tend to suffer the day after so sunsets are a pretty cool moment for me.
When will you stop DJing? It's kinda weird actually. After every bad gig (and there's not many of them these days), when you've travelled and you're in a hotel, and you know your sets gone down badly, you just think 'What am I doing here?' I'd rather be with my family, having a good meal, watching the football, anywhere. Bad gigs are a real downer, so I think about stopping after every bad gig, but then when you do a good gig, you remember how much you love it. So while the gigs are still great I'm happy to carry on DJing.
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