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Sandrien, known to the world as Sandrien van Rossum, is one such luminary in techno. Hailing from the musical epicentre of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Sandrien’s journey traverses not only genres but also spans her early influences, pivotal moments, and rise as a versatile DJ and producer.
In this article, we will delve into her story in the techno scene.
Who is Sandrien?
Sandrien, real name Sandrien van Rossum, is a DJ and producer from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She is known for her versatility in techno, varying between deep and atmospheric to high-energy breaks and acid sounds.
She came in contact with music at a young age. At the age of ten, she watched a video clip of her first female artist, DJ Spinderella. “I was always into music, listening to a lot of radio. My sister had a huge collection of records, and I had a little turntable in my room, so I used to scratch for my stuffed animals.”. Her first vinyl record was “Salt N Peppa – ̵
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Water is essential for human life, but also necessary for food and energy security, health and well-being, and prosperous economies. However, some 80% of the world's population live in areas with threats to water security; the impacts of which cost $500bn a year. Progress in meeting SDG6 (Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all), has been slow and in May 2018 the United Nations reported that "The world is not on track to achieve SDG6". Improvements that increase access to water or sanitation are undone by pollution, extreme weather, urbanization, over-abstraction of groundwater, land degradation