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DJ

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Music

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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1982-03-28
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MiniBio

So, let me tell you a bit about this talented guy—Main. He’s a multi-talented artist known as a techno DJ, music producer, and singer-songwriter who really made his mark through his popular YouTube channel, djflula. Over the years, Main has built a solid following by consistently sharing original tracks, fun interviews, and exciting collaborations with all kinds of celebrities. His content is super diverse, which keeps fans coming back for more.

Before he became well-known in the music scene, Main actually had a different kind of performance background—he was a Schuhplatter dancer in Germany. That’s right, long before the beats and synths, he was into traditional dance! His first real step into the American spotlight came in 2011 when he appeared in a documentary titled Take Me Home James. But things really started heating up later that same year when he posted a now-famous video blog called “Jennifer is a Party Pooper,” which quickly went viral and boosted his popularity.

Main was born and raised in Erlangen, Germany, where he spent his early years soaking up culture and music. Eventually, he made the big move to Los Angeles, California, chasing his creative dreams. And honestly, it paid off—Main has turned himself into a standout name in the electronic music world, all while staying true to his unique style and voice.

Trivia

He’s not just a one-dimensional talent—also an actor, he’s stepped into the spotlight in several well-known projects. You might recognize him from movies like Pitch Perfect 2 and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip, where he brought his unique energy to the screen. On top of that, he made memorable appearances on TV, including HBO’s Silicon Valley and TBS’s Conan. Yeah, he really does it all—balancing acting gigs with everything else, and still managing to stand out. He’s definitely someone who knows how to make an impression, whether he’s in front of a camera or working behind the scenes.

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