 Officially, yeah. Yeah, technically. Yes, this is my first time performing on campus. Probably my first time performing anywhere besides, like, my living room or a small house party. We do DJ for Calix, though, so we have performed in the basement of Barry's. For something cerebral and different. We really enjoy, you know, just smooth transitions in a few minutes and you're feeling a groove and you really sense the small elements of the music that change in and out. So, in my fraternity, we built some confetti cannons for game days. And we set the confetti cannons off, all the confetti fell into the cracks in my computer and my mixer. I still pick out pieces of confetti every now and then, but it feels pretty good. When I play, it's totally random. It's just kind of how I feel and what's kind of on my mind and my ears at the time. Yeah, I often wonder whether other DJs have a strict plan or not, because when you hear something just flow perfectly, it's like, how are you doing that? But, yeah, we make a skeleton and then improvise where we think we need to.