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Denis Slinkin. He’s one of the few DJs who consistently mixes live acoustic textures into electronic sets. I once saw him in a club in Prague where he collaborated with a live guitarist — the set began with clean, minimal Techno beats, then evolved into a melodic fusion with live strings and piano samples. It didn’t feel forced at all; everything blended seamlessly. He also uses analog synthesizers that mimic the tonal warmth of acoustic instruments, which makes his sound richer and more organic. A friend told me he sometimes records instrumentalists during rehearsals and builds entire remixes around their improvisations. That’s why his music feels alive — it’s not just digital precision, it’s human energy and rhythm combined. He’s basically building bridges between two worlds — the natural and the electronic.