Hello! My name is David Åhlund and I'm almost 20 years old. I've played the piano for about 11 years, the guitar for about 8 (on and off) and I also sing. I've been making music since I was 11, and the techno got started when I was 13, but electronic dance-music has, however, been fascinating me since I was a little boy. As I was growing up I loved listening to a lot of hiphop and breakdance (today most often referred to as "old-school"), wich - partially - probably explains my heavy addiction to break-beats.

I think that acid is the most important ingredience in techno-music, because it is something so wonderful it cannot be explained - basically it's just some really out-of-this-world melodies that come and attack you from above, driving you out of your mind as the screaming of it gets more and more intensive. How can you turn down something like that on the dancefloor?