About

The story

I didn’t grow into DJing the “safe” way.
No slow build, no quiet background story. It started under bright lights, in a DJ contest booth, where you either deliver or disappear. I delivered. Finals, every time. That pressure? It never left. And honestly, I don’t want it to.

More than 15 years later, I’m still chasing that same energy. From clubs across Switzerland to dancefloors in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, I’ve learned one thing: people don’t remember what you played, they remember how you made them feel. My job is simple — make it impossible to stand still.

I grew up locked into the sound of Daft Punk. Funky house that felt like it had a heartbeat. Nu-disco that shimmered. Old school hip hop with attitude. That music shaped my taste, my ears, my instincts. It’s still the foundation.

But reality hits fast when you step into real clubs. If you only play what you love, you don’t last long. So I adapted. I became open-format — not because I had to, but because I wanted to control the entire night. Every genre became a tool. Every transition, a move. I don’t just mix tracks, I read the room, flip the mood, and build something people didn’t expect but instantly connect with.

Still, no matter how far I stretch, I always come back to groove. That’s the center of everything I do.

At some point, I knew I wanted more than just playing. I wanted a sound that’s mine. A direction that doesn’t bend to every dancefloor, but pulls the right ones in. That’s where the shift happened.

Solar Groove Co.

It’s not just a new name. It’s a statement. Warm, rhythmic, a little cosmic, a little rebellious. It’s the sound I’ve been circling around for years — now finally in focus. Less compromise, more identity.

This is where things start to get interesting.