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am’s Home and Away eet Hooligans reputation to its distance from the social problems that arise d astray. But with exports hington and international d supermodel Megan Gale row away, there must be ther than industrial run-off /producer from the Rock- water, who is proving him- mbassdor Scholarship in roduction, having demon- thirst for excellence in thers. lented and we all look up or another. To be chosen le by SAE staff whom we ” assion for interacting with a regular spot as DJ and ts company. He has since ction on the Perth festi- der the alias Paper Plane sidencies at various Perth nightclubs, which has seen him supporting many of the hottest acts of the moment such as Flume, What So Not, Beni, Moullinex, the Aston Shuffle, Yuksek, Nina Las Vegas, Snakadaktal, San Cisco, and Tim and Jean. The year ahead won’t give any chance for slowing down either, with sets at several music festivals, a tour with Tim and Jean, co-running a new events company, contributing to a blog/iPad magazine reviewing music, uncovering new talent and inter- viewing his favourite artists such as Flume, and a solo debut EP release in the early summer months; all this at the ripe old age of 21, one wonders how he has achieved so much from the depths of Perth’s secluded southern suburbs. Jeremy was raised on a diet of body- boarding movies and alternative music, as did most kids growing up in the area. With the Indian Ocean as their backyard aquatic playground, life growing up was rich in beach culture; a daily surf, sail or bike ride not uncommon practice. With the advent of broadband technology, Jeremy took to another kind of surfing. For an adolescent con- nected to the rest of the world only by the railway line that opened in 2007, the Internet provided a limitless gateway for Jeremy to explore music beyond what was on the radio. At a young age he discovered trance and instantly gravitated towards it despite being virtually the only kid at his school listening to electronic music. At 16, he was already being heavily influenced by French electro acts Daft Punk, Justice and SebastiAn, who he credits as ➤ My peers are so very talented and we all look up to each other in one way or another. INDEX

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