Germany
Saschco aka Sascha Gojkovic got infused with music at avery early age already. His father, an allround musician himself, that used to soothe him with the radio next to the cradle and later got him a drumkit for birthday, laying the groundworks for his first joyful and ambitious first journeys into rhythm. As a genuine boy from Duisburg he would have loved to become a soccer player, but his love for music was stronger. Drawing his first inspirations from the BlackMusic scene and it’s local figurehead DJ Sidney Fresh, he bought his first vinyl and started spinning them on modified record players, resulting in a gig in Duisburg’s “Easy” in 1989 the first in a series of countless bookings. In the first half of the nineties Saschco was heavily influenced by DJs and local friends Andry Nalin (of Nalin & Kane fame) or Oliver Klein (Mutekki, Electribe, etc) and starts slipping the first techno and house records into his mixes. Renowned for his long sets interweaving groovemonsters and ba