Grammy-award winning DJ David Guetta wants his music to be "timeless" and appeal to all generations.<br/> <br/> "I'm trying to do something timeless. People always want to listen to something new, but at the same time emotions are always the same. There's not a new emotion that is going to come out, because we are human beings," Guetta told <em>Financial Times </em>newspaper, reports <a href="http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/musicnews/david-guettas-timeless-music-1076321.html">femalefirst.co.uk</a>.<br/> <br/> Guetta says he wanted to become a DJ since he was 12-years-old which he feels was "crazy" as there were no famous DJs around then. <br/> "It's so crazy because there was no famous DJ at the time. There was no glamour, there was no money, there was nothing like that. I was just obsessed with music and I was very into the technical aspect of creating it. I don't even understand it myself because my family were not musicians or anything ...<br/> <br/> "My mum thought that everything I was doing was very stupid. She was a communist so she felt like all this superficial life and chasing materialistic dreams were a waste of my time," he added. *IANS