Hoffman’s passion for electronic music began at an early age, his first influences taken from pioneers such as Kraftwerk and Jean Michael Jarre. A childhood gift of a Commodore 64 introduced him to the analogue sound of the sid sound chip which he fell in love with but, it wasn’t until his teenage years that he started producing music on an Amiga 500 using ProTracker and writing tunes for the demo and piracy scene.

Hoffman put his name firmly on the musical map by becoming one of the founder members of the now legendary internet-based free music label www.mono211.com back in 1996. During this time Hoffman was also widening his musical perspectives via many a club dancefloor. It wasn’t long before he was in the DJ booth himself, experimenting with various styles before finding his niche with techno and gaining himself a weekly residency as a popular and well respected Freedom Sound DJ, based at Enzo’s nightclub for over five years.

Enzo’s seven year life came to an end and Hoffman found himself looking for a new direction – a fresh sound – so along came Nu Skool Breaks. He swapped minimal repetitive 4x4 beats for fragmented breaks and basslines, with huge success, also helping to promote the scene by hosting a weekly four hour show on www.leetradio.com with guest DJ’s every week from the south.

After a brief break from the scene, Hoffman is now making a very welcome return to both the turntables and studio, playing out regularly at Brace Yourself and Influenza alongside DJ's such as The Breakfastaz, Aquasky, Control Z, Bassrock and Ollspin whilst also producing solid, dance floor breaks.

Hear him every Saturday night on www.nuskoolbreaks.co.uk along with m0del101 and a wide selection of up and coming dj’s and producers.