00:00I remember when Cross by Justice came out, it sounded like nothing I had heard before.
00:05We're going to listen to Justice in a minute, but it looks like, this is a provocative thing I'm going
00:10to say,
00:10it looks like you took an ecstasy at one point and your life changed.
00:15You know, growing up in suburban Arizona, there was no dance music there, not really.
00:22I think in Europe, everyone is kind of like going out to clubs when they're like maybe 15, whatever,
00:28and it's, yeah, not quite the same in Gilbert, Arizona.
00:32There was no raves too or illegal parties?
00:35No, not really.
00:36So the only dance music you were listening to was the synth pop of the 80s?
00:40I think so, yeah.
00:41You moved to San Francisco when you were like 18, 19?
00:44Yeah, about.
00:45And that's where you discovered house music then.
00:47And ecstasy.
00:50Honestly, we started, I started listening to, like, I remember when Cross by Justice came out
00:56and I guess it was in 2006, it was maybe D-A-N-C, the first single,
01:02and it sounded like nothing I had heard before.
01:11But you said you liked the White Stripes because it was raw music.
01:15Like, the thing of Justice was also very raw music.
01:20True.
01:20And I remember listening to interviews where they would take, like, really micro samples,
01:25like a part of a snare of a pop song or something like this.
01:30And I was like, oh, you can do that?
01:31That's crazy.
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