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Peral wore out his sister's lo-fi deck as a kid in Madrid, deejayed during law school days in Seville, and started spinning full-time when he moved to New York in 1992.
 
He made his fashion show debut for Victor Alfaro in 1994, and has laid down beats for everyone from Ralph Lauren to Vera Wang to Behnaz Sarafpour.
 
Never, thanks to his 20,000-plus record collection. (Having his own in-house studio doesn't hurt, either.)
 
A global hunter-gatherer, Peral shops at Other Music and Rebel, Rebel in New York, and at Del Sur and AMA Records in Madrid. In Paris, he rummages at Rough Trade, with a stop at Colette "to see what fashionistas are buying."
 
Right now, Peral is hot on the Psychonauts, M83, Mugison "and New York's Scissors Sisters. They're going to be huge. And I can't wait for the new PJ Harvey."
 
He's only just getting his license now, but he's got the playlist ready. "If I were inside a BMW 2002 TI, I would play The Stone Roses, and Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning."
—Laird Borrelli
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