


CELEBRITY TRAVELER
World travels inspire DJ’s music

Better known by his stage name of San Holo, Dutch DJ, guitarist and producer Sander van Dijck, 28, says he often finds inspiration for his music in his travels.
“Traveling has affected my music a lot,” he says. “Seeing new places and meeting new people — it always gives me fresh insights and new perspectives on life, which tend to have an effect subconsciously when I write music.”
He is currently on tour promoting his single “Lost Lately” off his debut record, “Album1.”
A: I’m based in the Netherlands. I don’t actually have a house of my own at the moment, because I’m on the road most of the time. But when I’m not on tour, I either stay at my mom’s or my brother’s house or with friends.
A: Yes and no. I always try to, but mostly there’s just not a lot of time in between traveling and playing shows to fully finish songs. But I do work on a lot of ideas I have in my head. The melody and chords for “Light,” for instance, started on a flight to the U.S., and I worked on most of the records for my album in hotels and at the airport.
A: Los Angeles is definitely a favorite. I didn’t go there on vacation, but I stayed there in an Airbnb last year for about three months to work on my album. Also, the weather is good nine out of 10 times, unlike Holland. So that makes it feel like I’m on vacation. I stayed in Echo Park. I just love to wander the streets and have some good food, to be honest. Also, I loved going to the Griffith Observatory.
A: Toronto is really cool. I’ve been spending a lot of time there lately. Denver is another great city. Red Rocks is one of my all-time favorite venues. I also have a ton of fond memories from Seattle and Portland. That whole area is gorgeous, and all the people there are super nice.
A: I went to a province in Holland called Zeeland — not to be confused with New Zealand — with my brother, parents and grandparents in a caravan. I remember liking it a lot. It’s a really beautiful place with a lot of nice beaches.
A: Definitely food truck food. I had the most amazing pad thai when I was in Asia at a street cart when I was there last year. I’m not really the fine-dining type of guy.
A: I know it’s cliche, but I have a lot of fond memories of Paris.
A: I can speak Dutch and English fluently.
A: LA, Sydney, Portland, (and in the Netherlands) Zoetermeer and Zeeland.
A: When I was in LA last year, I really felt at home. But I always love coming back to Zoetermeer after a tour. I don’t know why, but I guess that’s where everything started for me, and I think it’s such an ugly city that it’s beautiful, if that makes sense.
A: Pad thai and Boba tea, all day, every day.