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DJ Interview: Simina Grigoriu

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There is nothing worse than a DJ who doesn’t involve the crowd.

Beat / We live in a very politicized period. Does this affect you in your DJ role?

I usually separate politics from that. I do have very strong opinions though. However my persuasion should not influence my work. Of course it is important that we use our exposed position to do good. A lot of artists do that. Ida Engberg for example, deploys animal protection. Coyu has his Suara foundation which conveys cats. And Nicole Moudaber focuses on woman’s rights. I can also draw attention to people who are close to my heart. But I find it hard to believe that the fans want this. Social media is also a little bit of escaping reality for many. People want to listen to music, they

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