“We realized that with a decade of building DJ interfaces, we were taking a lot for granted,” he says. Getting to that culmination necessitated what Morsy calls “the wildest sprint of our lives.” With a 360-degree canvas to explore, the team rethought the entire process of how people interacted with djay. Karim Morsy, Algoriddim cofounder and CEO When we heard about Apple Vision Pro, it felt like djay was this beast that wanted to be unleashed. This is the feeling I’ve been wanting people to experience.’” I felt like, ‘This is the culmination of everything. And suddenly here were these turntables, and the night sky, and the stars above me, and this light show in the desert. “The first time I experienced the device was really emotional. Apple Vision Pro, he says, represents the realization of that dream. Our vision - no pun intended - with Algoriddim was to make DJing accessible to everyone,” he says. “When we heard about Apple Vision Pro,” he says, “it felt like djay was this beast that wanted to be unleashed. But Morsy says all that previous work was prologue to djay on the infinite canvas.