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"Basically I think all that all amazing dance music is rhythmic language in the end, you know, whether it's in the nineties, like the gay and latino subculture started all of this. And obviously it's like to forget about what their current state was, and so dance music began as this rhythmic language -- forgetting! And like, you know, this is also happy, but it's only happy, because this is the space to be happy, because the other space, the social and political space is not, for all this reasons. And that's kind of something, that I take into consideration when I [listen to] dance music, because I don't think dance music was made just to get drunk and have fun. I think that's quite stupid, it can be found sometimes.. But not as a thing that I would do ... dedicate my life to... ." - NJ