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Tim

Tim first connected with music when he learned how to play the drums as a teenager. He was influenced by the Hip Hop culture of the 90ies both in dance and music. When his brother brought home the record of Röyksop "What else is there" (Trentemøller Remix) (Wall Of Sound in 2005), he first experienced electronic music. He had never heard this type of music before.

Looking back, Tim is certain that this time in his life inspired him to dig deeper into the realms of music and started learning more and exchanging with others about it.

Later on, when he was studying cultural studies and digital media, both music and music production played an important role. Thanks to his music lecturer, Björn Engelberg. At the time he was able to dive into the world of digital music production.

Up to this day he's been working full time as a professional DJ and producer.

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Mizu

If Mizu was asked about his first source of inspiration in his childhood was when it came to music, he would instantly name Michael Jackson, his creative hero up to this day.

In 2004 the music world opened a new door for him. It happened at a party at the legendary Mandarin Casino in Hamburg when he heard the song "Time out" by DJ T. off of the record "Get physical music ". His approach to music changed in that instant, the tune sounded so spaced out and new to him.

That day his passion for electronic music was awoken and has been growing ever since.

ABOUT US

A deep humming bass crawls out of a boozy honky-tonk, the crowd is running a high temperature, absorbing the sound … for no more than a split second stroboscopic shadows reflect against the walls. In charge of the turntables … the two young entertainers … turning Hamburg upside down and heading around the nation to upset the music scene. Their name: Zoo#Clique. Their Sound: excessive, groovy, fascinating. It takes no more than one night of entertainment by these two young men to redefine the music mindset of everybody attending, unforgettable evenings are certain. They don’t just present music, their sets stories, spun out of a mesh of Deep-House and Techno, and always a surprise.

Zoo-Nights at Pooca Bar and Wagenbau are legendary and with the experience of a decade, these kids are fresher than ever. They even took produce and playing their own tracks. With the debut remix of Kruse & Nuernberg’s “Good Times” at Golden City Sounds and their Mario Winans Edit “I don’t wanna know”, released at Berlin’s Label “Save Room Recordings” and the well-known “Moonbootique Recordings”, these two really shook up the music production scene. But this is only the beginning for the duo, as they are ready to release a tirade!

Tim

Tim first connected with music when he learned how to play the drums as a teenager. He was influenced by the Hip Hop culture of the 90ies both in dance and music. When his brother brought home the record of Röyksop "What else is there" (Trentemøller Remix) (Wall Of Sound in 2005), he first experienced electronic music. He had never heard this type of music before.

Looking back, Tim is certain that this time in his life inspired him to dig deeper into the realms of music and started learning more and exchanging with others about it.

Later on, when he was studying cultural studies and digital media, both music and music production played an important role. Thanks to his music lecturer, Björn Engelberg. At the time he was able to dive into the world of digital music production.

Up to this day he's been working full time as a professional DJ and producer.

Mizu

If Mizu was asked about his first source of inspiration in his childhood was when it came to music, he would instantly name Michael Jackson, his creative hero up to this day.

In 2004 the music world opened a new door for him. It happened at a party at the legendary Mandarin Casino in Hamburg when he heard the song "Time out" by DJ T. off of the record "Get physical music ". His approach to music changed in that instant, the tune sounded so spaced out and new to him.

That day his passion for electronic music was awoken and has been growing ever since.