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February 11, 2022 54 mins
Tiga didn't have your average childhood. He was born in Canada but spent many of his first ten years in Goa, where his parents were part of a community of travellers with a love of all-night beach parties and spirituality. There, he discovered the joys of playing music to a crowd, and went on to become a world-famous, award-winning DJ. He's remixed songs from The xx, LCD Soundsystem, Scissor Sisters, Peaches, Moby, Depeche Mode and more. In this episode we find out what happened when Ollie went to a rave and the police turned up, ask what it's like to change from a rule-free hippy child into a boarding school boy and discuss why your teenage years are the best times to make a few mistakes. Tiga's ‘3am Questions’: Favourite book - 1984 by George Orwell or Waiting for the Barbarians by J. M. Coetzee Favourite film - Bladerunner Favourite song - Kiss by Prince Follow us: @OliverPhelps @James_Phelps @tiga Keep sending your storytimes, questions and Did-You-Knows to normalnotnormalpodcast@gmail.com New episodes every Friday! Find Normal Not Normal on YouTube too. Normal Not Normal is a Stabl production. Produced by Alice Homewood and Kate White Music: 'Not Normal' by Sebastian Forslund Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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