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The DJ attended Bournemouth's Providence Project clinic in March, after admitting to a drink problem.
"I've done my first wedding without alcohol, my first Glastonbury without alcohol, my first Ibiza without alcohol. I found a way of making them work," he told The Sun.
"It's not that it was difficult. It's that it's different when you're not out of your mind. I just get into a different mindset now, which is what sober DJs have been doing for years," the 45-year-old explained.
"I thought about rehab for about a year and thought of every way to try and stop on my own. I never sneak a sip. I can't have alcohol ever again for the rest of my life."
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