“I integrate music from all over the world in my sets, harmony is what my music and life are built upon.”

—  Tiësto

Tiësto.
Source: [WE8 Coca-Cola Campaign, http://www.coca-cola.com/template1/index.jsp?locale=en_US&site=../we8/we8.jsp, Coca Cola, 2008-08-02]

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