EDM purists might see it as a case of another rock star not wanting to be left in the dust of a current fad, but it actually all makes sense.
"When I was 16, before I started Korn, I used to DJ New York freestyle, Miami bass, old school hip-hop, goth and industrial, along with playing high school dances for a production company," Davis told Spinner. "A few years ago, my buddy DJ C-Minuscame to me and was like, 'You used to do DJ shows. You were great in high school!' So I took out my turntables and started playing again. I did my first gig about three years ago and haven't stopped since."
If you were to catch him at a festival today, you might notice him telling off the crowd, intentionally dropping tracks at awkward moments, and filling the room with a general sense of chaos.
"I make people drop their jaws because I'm just up there...