Sven von Thülen
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Forget that. Funnily enough, I kind of started my DJing at Tresor as well because a friend of mine, she was cleaning Tresor at the time and I didn't have turntables yet. So she was like, you know what, just come over while I clean. So I was there quite often on Saturday, Sunday afternoons, basically playing and cleaning.
Forget that. Funnily enough, I kind of started my DJing at Tresor as well because a friend of mine, she was cleaning Tresor at the time and I didn't have turntables yet. So she was like, you know what, just come over while I clean. So I was there quite often on Saturday, Sunday afternoons, basically playing and cleaning.
Forget that. Funnily enough, I kind of started my DJing at Tresor as well because a friend of mine, she was cleaning Tresor at the time and I didn't have turntables yet. So she was like, you know what, just come over while I clean. So I was there quite often on Saturday, Sunday afternoons, basically playing and cleaning.
Yeah, I mean, you cannot make it up, in a way. It just kind of coincided perfectly. There was this whole optimism, you know? Like, the end of the Cold War, the future is bright. Like, ah, we had impending nuclear war. Like, all of that was like, ah, no, it's gone. And then you have all these possibilities suddenly. You have the spaces, you have zero economic pressure. You didn't have...
Yeah, I mean, you cannot make it up, in a way. It just kind of coincided perfectly. There was this whole optimism, you know? Like, the end of the Cold War, the future is bright. Like, ah, we had impending nuclear war. Like, all of that was like, ah, no, it's gone. And then you have all these possibilities suddenly. You have the spaces, you have zero economic pressure. You didn't have...
Yeah, I mean, you cannot make it up, in a way. It just kind of coincided perfectly. There was this whole optimism, you know? Like, the end of the Cold War, the future is bright. Like, ah, we had impending nuclear war. Like, all of that was like, ah, no, it's gone. And then you have all these possibilities suddenly. You have the spaces, you have zero economic pressure. You didn't have...
You didn't pay taxes. You didn't do anything. You just did, right? It felt like an exorcism for a lot of Germans, like the exorcism of the Second World War, Nazi Germany, the separation, all of that.
You didn't pay taxes. You didn't do anything. You just did, right? It felt like an exorcism for a lot of Germans, like the exorcism of the Second World War, Nazi Germany, the separation, all of that.
You didn't pay taxes. You didn't do anything. You just did, right? It felt like an exorcism for a lot of Germans, like the exorcism of the Second World War, Nazi Germany, the separation, all of that.
There were still, you know, conflicts and all that. But overall, whereas in the rest of German society, a lot of shit went down, a lot of infighting, you know, and a lot of like blame going back and forth between East and West and all of that. But it really wasn't an issue in the club scene at all. It didn't matter if you're from the East or West.
There were still, you know, conflicts and all that. But overall, whereas in the rest of German society, a lot of shit went down, a lot of infighting, you know, and a lot of like blame going back and forth between East and West and all of that. But it really wasn't an issue in the club scene at all. It didn't matter if you're from the East or West.
There were still, you know, conflicts and all that. But overall, whereas in the rest of German society, a lot of shit went down, a lot of infighting, you know, and a lot of like blame going back and forth between East and West and all of that. But it really wasn't an issue in the club scene at all. It didn't matter if you're from the East or West.
It was like reunification first started on the dance floor.
It was like reunification first started on the dance floor.
It was like reunification first started on the dance floor.