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Boris Brejcha was born in Ludwigshafen (Germany) in 1981 and already had to experience some strokes of fate in his childhood. At the age of six, he was seriously injured in the Ramstein air disaster and spent months in hospital. Today, he still bears extensive scars from the severe burns. Because of teasing from classmates, Boris withdrew and discovered his interest in music. After a classmate of his brought a "Thunderdome" CD in middle school, he was hooked. He was dying to know how to make this new kind of electronic music. So at the age of twelve, he started producing electronic music himself as a hobby.
When Boris founded his own music label Fckng Serious in 2015, he really took off. He released more music than almost anyone else.
He then achieved two notable breakthroughs in his career through the recorded sets with the French streaming channel "Cercle" and his set from the world-renowned electro festival "Tomorrowland". Together, the videos on YouTube have about 140 million views.
Another highlight: his personalized squeaky duck with original Joker mask. He regularly hands them out at concerts or hides them in the world's biggest cities, where fans can then search for them.
Most recently, he released his tenth studio album on Ultra Music and was ranked 42nd in the DJ-Mag voting of the Top100 DJs. Boris still plays only his own produced music at his gigs - and the success proves him right.
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