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Drew Nichols

Very well, where do we begin. Drew was born the son of poor Greek immigrants in the great city of Chicago circa 1974. As a little boy, he hated snow. Therefore, it was quite fortuitous that his parents decided to relocate to sunny California circa 1984.

As a ten year old growing up on the rough streets of Westlake Village, Drew learned many skills that would come to aid in his survival. For instance, learning to distinguish between the cheap and expensive classes of Mercedes, caviar, and wine; and under the tutelage of his Jewish friends, where to get the best bagels.

At age 12, Drew decides to learn the guitar in hopes that it would get him laid. It never did. Drew played in metal hair bands up until the age of 16, at which point he decided a better way to get laid would be to start lifting weights. So he did, which eventually led him to track and field and got him laid quite a few times in high school, and particularly in college.

While in college, inspired by the works of Tori Amos and Sarah McLachlan (what can he say, he's a lesbian trapped in the body of a man), he learned to play the piano. This would set the stage for what was to follow.

Fast forward to 1998, the epoch of the electronica revolution. Drew attends his first rave in the middle of the San Bernadino desert and takes his first hit of "rave culture." Like Christ, much of Drew's mid-20s were spent wandering the deserts of Southern California on mind-altering substances. After a particularly long conversation with the melting sunset while on top of a rock, Drew becomes determined to create the sounds that so inspired him during those formative years.

After 6 years, and the forsaking of various substances, Drew's music is heard all around the world spun by some of the biggest names in progressive house. Drew's releases can be heard at Babylon records, as well as Toes in the Sand Recordings. When Drew isn't working as a biochemist or superstar recording artist, he enjoys an occasional bottle of wine (his last vice), candlelit dinners, walks on the beach, puppies, teddy bears, donating his time and half his money to charity, as well as helping retards learn how to read. Drew believes in: "Work like you don't need the money, dance like no one's watching, love like you've never been hurt, and fuck like you're being filmed."