Biddulph trance DJ 'following in footsteps of legends'
Jordan Tilstone's music would be perfect for The Void in Hanley and Shelley's in Longton. He tells Phillip Stoneman about life performing since the age of 16, when he helped his grandfather, who was a mobile DJ.
The producer's love of trance came from hosting post-GCSE house parties with borrowed equipment, which led to mini-raves.
He's played every venue going at London's Ministry of Sound, as well as The Warehouse in Manchester and unique spaces such as WAV Liverpool. He's picked up support all over the world, including with his merchandise!
Jordan reflects on his pride in his Staffordshire roots, including track names such as Terracotta XTC, and aspirations of performing in from of a kiln.
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