Making a noize of his own…

<p><strong>Dirty techno has engulfed the entire room.</strong>&nbsp;There are people jumping, shouting, waving their arms in a heaving mass. Lights are shooting all around the ABC&rsquo;s corners, smoke is bellowing from the stage where a DJ is playing on top of what looks like a giant black rock.</p> <p>All of sudden the black turns to metallic silver as the cloth covering the booth reveals a six-foot-tall metal skull with crimson eyes firing neon-red lasers straight into the crowd; a scene that could have been taken straight from a Terminator movie.</p> <p>Of course, Boys Noize is in town. Thirty-year-old Berlin-based DJ, Alex Ridha, better known as Boys Noize, began DJing at a very early age. When he was just 13 he began playing around with two old record players.</p> <p><a href="https://tomcollins.scot/boys-noize-interview-making-a-noize-of-his-own-6763e0f879b4"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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