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Permanently Restless

By Jon Lowe | China Daily | Updated: 2017-07-02 07:49

Permanently Restless

Andrew Bull, events organizer [Photo by JON LOWE/China Daily]

Son of a British army chaplain based in the New Territories, Andrew Bull began visiting Hong Kong in the 1970s for school holidays. He built a successful career as a DJ in Hong Kong before co-founding marketing agency Shine Communications, which creates branding events in bars and clubs in around 250 mainland cities. On his current wish list is to play a set of rollicking old-school disco at HK festival Clockenflap.

"I DID EVERYTHING I COULD TO BECOME A DJ. MY FIRST JOB WAS WITH BFBS ARMY RADIO, SITTING IN THE CONCRETE BLOCK THAT HOUSED ITS HUGE AM TRANSMITTER, THROWING THE TRIP SWITCH WHENEVER IT OVERHEATED."

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