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Dustin Zahn is an American music producer and DJ who currently resides in Berlin, Germany. His musical direction is often described as moody, hypnotic, and psychedelic. He performs at clubs and festivals around the world on a regular basis.

Music Career
Dustin started DJing and writing music in 1998. Aside from his solo career, he traveled the United States and Europe writing and performing as 'The Attack People' with fellow producer, Ian Lehman. Although relatively successful, the duo disbanded in 2006.

In 2004, Dustin started "Enemy Records" as a platform to distribute deep, hypnotic music. Over the next decade, the label helped launch the careers of several aspiring DJs and producers.

Dustin eventually established himself as an in-demand remixer. His remix credits include artists such as Adam Beyer, Green Velvet, Chris Liebing, Dubfire, Nic Fanciuli, Minilogue, Nic Fanciuli, Joel Mull, and Perc among others.

In 2008, Dustin joined Adam Beyer's Drumcode collective. He released a handful of records across Drumcode and it's sister label, Truesoul.

In 2009, Dustin appeared on Radio Slave's Rekids imprint with an EP entitled "Stranger to Stability". The record also featured a highly successful remix from Len Faki. Dustin has gone on record numerous times mentioning that he "hates the record with a passion."

In 2014, he released his debut album "Monoliths" on Drumcode. The record received generally favorable reviews.

DJ Career
As a DJ, Dustin tours the world on a near-weekly basis. He developed a reputation for all-night-long marathon sets at clubs like Berghain and Output, with some sets being as long as 10 hours. During his all-night sets, Dustin regularly starts the night with ambient and experimental music before working his way up to faster tempo music such as Techno and House.

Train Wrecks Podcast
In January 2016, Dustin started a podcast which airs irregularly, entitled "Train Wrecks". Despite intending to keep a regular schedule, he is famous for missing deadlines. In the podcast, Dustin invites guests from the music industry to discuss life and music over drinks. Though not exclusively, the show places an emphasis on Techno and House music, and is usually comedic in tone.

Dead Man's Switch
On Train Wrecks episode #040, Dustin claims to have a dead man's switch activated in the event that something happens to him. It is said to contain a code that enables a person to access a stash of his previously unreleased music.