You were a founding member of the band Wild Colonials in the '90s, but your Grammy-nominated hit was your 2002 collaboration with Télépopmusik, "Breathe." How did the international success of that song affect your career?
You were a founding member of the band Wild Colonials in the '90s, but your Grammy-nominated hit was your 2002 collaboration with Télépopmusik, "Breathe." How did the international success of that song affect your career?
Basically after Télépopmusik, I got a million calls from other DJs. I mean it became an anthem—it gets played everyday. I hear it everyday myself! I hear it in the gym, I hear it in the store, I hear it in hotels, I hear it on the phone while I’m on hold. I should be a freaking billionaire! But after that, I did a solo record called 'The Things We Do,' and we toured and did all that stuff. Then I ended up doing a song called “In the Air” with Morgan Page and BT, and that became a hit, so I did some shows with them and then in between that I put out lots of records as well, so you know I’m always doing something with somebody. And at the moment, it's Paul Oakenfold and Cinematic Orchestra.