DJ Flanger

About DJ Flanger

Amateur DJ since the mid-90s, I started mixing vinyl at private parties when I fell in love with the hypnotic sounds of 90s progressive. I chose the name DJ Flanger back in 1996, inspired by the swirling guitar effect my brother used — I loved how it could bend reality. Over time, my sets evolved into minimal techno, gabber, and hardcore.

In the early 2000s I switched to digital with CDJs, exploring house and more commercial vibes, and began producing my own progressive and techno tracks. Some of that work was first released under the name Nested Loop, but I’ve recently republished it as DJ Flanger with the title Memory Blueprint on all the main digital platforms, while waiting for my next release.

After a long break to focus on my career as a computer engineer, I recently returned to the decks — this time with my old turntables and a DVS setup. I never lost my first love for 90s progressive, but today I just go with the moment, mixing anything from 80s synths to modern EDM and techno.