DJ and Producer Jorkes on Partnership

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Mark Peckmezian for AnOther Magazine Spring/Summer 2026
Jorkes and Daniel RajcsanyiPhotography by Mark Peckmezian

In the new issue of AnOther Magazine, Jorkes talks about how they met their partner, and how together they inspire each other to push beyond comfort zones

This story is taken from the Spring/Summer 2026 issue of AnOther Magazine: 

“Today’s news can be depressing, so here’s a love story … I first met the artist Daniel Rajcsanyi at a queer party in Munich in 2011, and from that day on we’ve been inseparable. He was so spontaneous and bold – he asked me for a cigarette, then asked what I was doing after. So we didn’t have a first date, I just took him home that night. At my apartment he saw all my records and the turntables in the centre of my room and we started jamming together. He was studying fashion at the time and he asked me to create the soundtrack for his graduate show. Now, Daniel uses his body as his medium – he has a unique way of pushing people outside their comfort zones, challenging them to see the world in new ways. He makes me question my thinking and keeps me evolving. Sometimes it feels as if we’re writing each other’s diary – we’ve become the other person’s story.”

Born in Greece, raised in Stuttgart and now based in Vienna, Jorkes has become the energetic figurehead of the central European electronic music scene. Growing up as a queer person in a sleepy suburb, they found solace in Stuttgart’s tight-knit, DIY nightlife and soon swapped a law degree for house music and the DJ booth. In 2016, Jorkes founded Freeride Millenium – known for its joyful, unrestrained explorations of electronic music – alongside their partner, Daniel Rajcsanyi, aka Paris Böhm, a former snowboarder (his nude snowboarding video went viral) turned conceptual artist and musician whose confrontational performances fuse sculpture, fashion and the body.

This story features in the Spring/Summer 2026 issue, marking 25 years of AnOther Magazine, on sale now. 

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