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COVER INTERVIEW > THE ENDLESS DANCE OF VINTAGE CULTURE





           Are extended sets your preferred approach to DJing? Is it   You’ve had a flurry of releases this year: ‘Nightjar’, ‘This
           because of the amplitude of the connection it allows?  Feeling’, ‘Under Pressure’, the new take on ‘Greece 2000’...
                                                              If you had to choose one of your 2022 productions, what
           What most people refer to as extended sets are my usual
                                                              would it be and why?
           shows. And yes, it is about amplitude and forming a deeper
           connection with the audience. Another important reason is   Every producer believes their last production is their best,
           that there is no other place where I am happier or feel more   but time provides some perspective. Each of these songs
           comfortable or more myself than on stage. I have always   reminds me of a period of my life. Each one reminds me of
           believed that nothing connects people more deeply than   where I was at the time I produced them, what I was listen-
           music. We may have nothing in common but enjoy the   ing to or what part of the world I was in when I recorded
           same artists and the same songs. This is why when I am on   them. Each one is special to me.
           stage I want these feelings and this connection to last as
           long as possible.                                  The new tracks I have coming up in 2023 are probably my
                                                              best work yet. They are melodic, musically interesting and
           In April you were the best-selling and most streamed   built for dance. Choosing one track over another is like
           artist on Beatport and you’ve made the top of the charts   choosing one child over another, so it’s difficult to name the
           your habitat for the rest of the year. What’s the biggest   one I love the most.
           challenge of reaching the top?
                                                              The year doesn’t end until the last release. You’ve
           The biggest challenges are those that I put upon myself. An
                                                              reserved the end of the year for two IDs that have driven
           artist needs to continue to grow and develop their creativity.
                                                              the crowd wild at your performances in recent months.
           I believe that if an artist gets too comfortable with the music
                                                              What’s the story behind ‘Agape’ and ‘Fractions’?
           he releases he can easily fall into a rut and start releasing
           only styles of music that are expected, like products coming   My new tracks, ‘Agape’ and ‘Fractions’ are club-focused.
           off a conveyor belt. We must push and challenge our   Both are part of Tomorrowland Music’s November-Decem-
           creativity with every new song. I hope my fans agree with me   ber releases, the record label associated with the festival. I
           and are receptive to the evolution of my sound.    wanted to end 2022 on a lighter note and just give the fans
                                                              something to dance to through the holidays. These are feel-
           Two sides of Vintage Culture are clear in this brilliant   good tracks that are all about mood and vibe. Let’s cele-
           journey of yours, with ‘It Is What It Is’ marking a new   brate and appreciate all the things for which we are grateful
           sound. Do you feel you’ve found your sound or will your   this season. Hopefully, I’ve provided the soundtrack for that.
           metamorphosis continue?
                                                              Let’s look ahead to 2023 with some hot questions. With
           Thank you. That is a kind description of this musical journey.
                                                              whom do you want to produce a track and what is your
           While travelling around the world I am continuously being
                                                              dream b2b?
           stimulated by new sounds and musical textures from many
           different cultures. It could be something the Uber driver is   I do have some great surprises coming up in 2023 regard-
           playing on the car radio in Scandinavia, or a song playing   ing my new music and collaborations. I have to keep some
           overhead at a restaurant in Croatia.               of the surprises to myself until next year, but they will be
                                                              with artists I admire and respect. There are many artists
           At this point, I’m more comfortable with the sound I’m   who have influenced me over time and many are from
           creating than ever before. But there will be a constant   outside dance music. I have admired RÜFÜS DU SOL for
           evolution of the music. At the core of each track will be a   a long time now and I always look forward to their new
           great song, with strong melodies and lyrics. This will always   releases. I’ve remixed for them but we haven’t worked on
           be the common denominator of my productions. However,   an original together yet. Overall, the calibre of the artists
           the evolution will continue over time.             I’ve met in 2022 is astounding some are producers I have
                                                              admired since I was a kid. I’ve learned so much this year
                                                              and really tried to make up for the time we lost during the
                                                              pandemic. Now, as winter is upon us in Europe and North
                                                              America,  Summer is just beginning at home in Brazil. I’ll
                                                              remember 2022 as one endless Summer of music.

                                                              ‘FRACTIONS’ AND ‘AGAPE’ ARE AVAILABLE NOW ON THE USUAL
                                                              PLATFORMS VIA TOMORROWLAND MUSIC. KEEP TRACK OF
                                                              VINTAGE CULTURE’S TOURING DATES AT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE
                                                              VINTAGECULTURE.COM







 26        PC: NELSON LACERDA                                                                            dec 2022  27
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