Friday, February 17, 2023

Artist Interview with: ØLMØ


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You are known for your mixing skills and ability to play with multiple tracks in your sets, own productions as well as many other things. How long have you been Djing and how did your music career started?


Thank you for your nice words Thales. My very first approach to music were concerts, street parades and social spaces between 1999 and 2000. I was definitely too young, eheh. 

In 2001 one of my mates introduced me to music production and eventually gave me a pirate copy of Reason 1.5. In that period I started discovering specialised music stores in my hometown and after a few years of collecting ( very random records ) I eventually got my first turntables. 



You have performed in many clubs and parties throughout all these years. What was your favorite place to perform? When and where do you feel was your best and worst performance? Why?


Unfold XL at Fold was definitely my favourite place. The crowd is filled with love and good vibes and they know how to rave and being together respectfully. The sound system is just incredible and the dj booth is in the middle of the floor, so that every time I dropped the bass I felt like slapping myself! I had a similar feeling at corsica studios in room 2 but Fold was so much bigger! One of my best set was last NYE for MANIA. It was a 24 hours party. Sometime I’m so stressed out after my most technical sets that I forget to have fun. On the other hand if I’m in a good mood I have fun despite of the quality of my performance. My worst ever set was at the castle in 2019. It is a limited capacity venue, really intimate. Long story short I got there really early and by the time I had to play I was way too wasted! I remember giving up on vinyl because I just couldn’t do it and moving to cdjs. It was a train wreck ahah! After my set I’ve been asked to back to back with my mate Tsibo and I don’t remember anything apart from the fact that I had a great time! 


Nowadays with more and more upcoming artists, do you feel it is essential to be a producer as well as a Dj? What made you start producing music and when did you start?


Music is constantly changing and so the discipline of djing. Nowadays is necessary to multitask in order to establish. Producing music is a way to reach ubiquity and to expand for djs, but they are still very different one from the other. My first approach to production was reason and immediately after I started experimenting with step sequencers. I used to go to high school with a korg electribe that I would hide on my laps making music during lessons. I used to produce weird drum and bass and also instrumental beats and then recording rappers and singers. I had fun and I learned the workflow but I was no way near professional.

My first decent releases came way after my first dj gigs, around 2015. 




Has Techno always been your main genre or you have worked with others before? What are your 3 all-time favorite techno artists and why?


In the beginning I was mixing every records I could put my hands on, from rap to drum n bass, reggae or electronic. In 2002 on of my best mates showed me the dvd of the exibitionist by Jeff mills. I was blown away but still my first gigs and so my first decade as a dj was mainly focused around hip hop, urban music and scratching. Moving to London in 2012 and discovering a totally new scene made me want to discover more about electronic music. I moved full time into it around 2015. In 2018 I stated my project ØLMØ, focused around a specific shade of techno.


Tell me 2 of your favorite records and 2 advices for new Djs out there.


I love growth by Jeff Mills. I really like the track and the dj tool on the b side, but this record is special because I’m emotionally close to it. It’s technically not mine eheh. I borrowed it from a good friend many years ago. He moved to Uk and then off to explore the world. He didn’t even dj and I believe that It’s always been an unspoken gift. If you’re reading this one Brando and the record wasn’t actually an unspoken gift, I will return it at some point. Ahah lot of love!

The second favourite record probably changes every other week. At the moment I would say Horror Vacui LP by Setaoc Mass. It’s one of those albums that you can play from the start till the end.

About the advices for new djs I would say that patience is the most important skill for any artist. Give time to time and don’t give up your love. Art is reached through the expression of feelings, Ideas and Identity. It takes time to find the right way to connect your inner world with the outer one and it takes to learn skills and knowledge in order to be capable of making both world resonating. 





Tell me a bit about your mix. What can we expect from it?


It’s a mix of my favorite artists at the moment. It is danceable but it’s also a journey that could be appreciated sitting down, if it makes sense. I tried to keep it technical, using 3 decks and a drum machine. I like to de-compose tracks and to use layers to tell a story the way I like.


After party or pre drinks?


Pre drinks are for close friends, more intimate. After parties are great for meeting new people. Can I say both? hehehe


Listen to the mix here: https://on.soundcloud.com/rDZeg


Follow the artist here:


https://www.instagram.com/olmo_uk/

https://soundcloud.com/olmouk

https://www.facebook.com/olmosounds




Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Artist interview with: ALNA

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Tell me a bit more about yourself and how did your journey in music started? Was it something you found it yourself or you had an influence from your family that led you into it?

I make music since age 13 - I used to sing in bands and for a theatre and had a vocal coach for 6years. Then moved to London to study sound design. I knew I want to be a musician since I was a child - I was constantly singing and dancing :) My grandad was a professional dancer - I got the artistic side from him.

You have a bunch of good productions. Do you have a whole preparation before making music or is it more spontaneous and you just sit there and start building ideas?

Sometimes I record my voice and start from there, at time I find a kick I like and build the track around it - pretty much spontaneous.

How does your studio look like? What gear do you use usually? Any favourite ones?
I used to make music in a box (Ableton and a bunch of VSTs). Nowadays I have an Elektron Analog Rytm and TR8S - love them both drum machines. Also have a Behringer Model D and TD 3 and a keyboard. Planning on buying more Elektron machines - really love Elektron 


Who are your top 5 artists of all time and why?

Nina Simone / Amy Winehouse / Etta James / Aretha Franklin / Adele - unique voices/artists
Michael Jackson - unique voice and artist
David Bowie - innovators & great voices

Jeff Mills - amazing producer/DJ

Luke Slater/Planetary Assault Systems - amazing producer/DJ Chris Liebing - amazing producer/DJ
Carl Cox - versatile and amazing producer/DJ
Jerome Hill - amazing producer/DJ

Kink - amazing producer/DJ
Etc etc (too many to mention tbh)

What is the idea behind your label & parties “Out Of Ctrl” and what led you to start it?

I used to put on parties back home in Italy and when I moved to London (8 years ago) I kept on promoting my own parties - Hypnosis parties pre pandemic and OUT OF CTRL parties and label after the pandemic.

I think it was the right moment to start a label as my productions got better + I have a lot of young producer friends who’s music I like and want to support.

Cats or dogs?

Cats and dogs!

Tell me a bit about your mix. What can we expect from it?

Proper techno.

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Listen to the mix here

Follow the artist here:

instagram.com/alnasound
facebook.com/alnasound
alnasound.bandcamp.com/
instagram.com/outofctrlmusic
facebook.com/outofctrlmusic
outofctrlmusic.bandcamp.com/


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

WELCOME!

 

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I’m very excited to finally introduce something I’ve been thinking to do it for a while. My own guest mixes and written interview from each artists.
All ranges of artists from all over the world are gonna be presenting us with a mix and their story.
It is a chance for us to discover more about each of these artists, how they started, why they are doing it and more. 
Thank you to all the artists that participated so far and to everyone that helped me somehow! I hope you like it!
As a warmup I will start with a mix from myself and I can’t wait to share with you all of them! 
I will be posting one mix and interview every month from different artists and a mix from myself. 🖤
2 mixes per month, each will be transmited by In Progress Radio.

Below is the playlist where I will be releasing every set.


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Artist interview with: Lucas Martins