DJ The Enforcer
A high-energy, homegrown gabber artist.
DJ The Enforcer started listening to electronic music in the early '90s. At first, he collected vinyl with Techno, Acid or Trance tracks. At that time he listened regularly to a show called Grooveyard on Radio 100, a pirate radio station in Amsterdam. This show was his very source of what we now call the Oldskool style. He then experienced the gradual development of that style into the recognizable Gabber sound of the '90s. He was one of Strength of Unity's founders when it started throwing parties. From the beginning, he was one of the resident DJs. Usually, he played Oldschool sets on vinyl. He then switched to Early Hardcore when the Ouwe Stijl is Botergeil concept came around. It didn't take long until he fully adopted the Early Hardcore sound and he played that ever since! On occasion, he also plays an Early Terror set. As of today his long history in different styles of electronic music still influences him. Not only as a DJ, but also as a music producer. His produced Early Hardcore tracks contain elements of the Oldschool vibe and other styles. The hard work of producing pays out in having a lot of fun in creating and feeling gratification for the Early Hardcore sound. [DJ The Enforcer is influenced by Acid, Acidtechno, Ambient, Breakbeat, Breakcore, Classics, Club, Darkcore, Disco, Drum & Bass, Early Hardcore, Electro, Hardcore, Hip Hop, House, Industrial Hardcore, Jungle, Oldschool, Rap, Schranz, Speedcore, Techno, Tekno and Terror]
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What kind of music does DJ The Enforcer play?+
DJ The Enforcer plays gabber, hardcore , speedcore - high-energy, built more for the room than a playlist. DJ The Enforcer started listening to electronic music in the early '90s.
What are DJ The Enforcer live shows like?+
DJ The Enforcer's live sets are high-energy with strong stage presence - consistently engaging, consistently loud.
When is DJ The Enforcer performing next?+
DJ The Enforcer plays Melkweg in Amsterdam on Sunday 6 September.



