Around The World with WEISS: Los Angeles, Ibiza, and Barbados

After emerging onto the scene in 2013, WEISS has ascended through the dance music ranks at an impressive rate, receiving support from a host of legends ranging from Armand van Helden, Eats Everything and Carl Cox to Elton John along the way. His 2018 hit single ‘Feel My Needs’ took the world by storm, reaching #1 in both the BBC Radio 1 Dance Chart and ARIA Club Chart (also being voted the #1 track for the year), and winning ‘Best Track’ at the DJ Mag ‘Best of British’ awards.

WEISS has circled the globe countless times to complete tours worldwide, in the latter part of 2019 he embarked on his biggest ever tours of North America and Oceania covering 30 dates across 7 weeks. It is this connection that brings WEISS and his experiences to CULTR. We present, WEISS’ Around The World.

Los Angeles

California

The mad thing is I wasn’t originally the biggest fan of LA but I’ve fallen in love with it more and more over the years. The restaurants are incredible and if you’re lucky & get an offer to party at someone’s house in the hills, then take it!! 

Ibiza

Spain

It’s always a No.1 go to place for me to party with my friends during the summer. Not only is the nightlife amazing but Old Town is a real mix of old & new with a chilled atmosphere and beautiful restaurants. 

Barbados

Carribbean

Barbados has a special place in my heart: I went there as a kid and love the beaches & crystal clear water. Waking up in the morning and finding yourself surrounded by red crabs and swiminning with the turtles is a memory I’ll never forget.

Exclusive: OTR Breaks Down Debut Album “Lost At Midnight” Track by Track

OTR has just embarked on his most fulfilling venture in his young career thus far. With the release of his debut album “Lost At Midnight” via Astralwerks, it is exciting to see the artist’s vision finally coming to fruition. Featuring artists like Panama, Shallou, Vancouver Sleep Clinic, Au/Ra, and more, the 12-track LP serves as a digital embodiment of the talent rooted in the 26-year old aerospace engineer-turned-producer.

The captivating project will throw you into a whirlwind of emotions as you are captured by the records alluring atmosphere. Offering enchanting soundscapes, melancholic chord progressions, and catchy toplines along the way, “Lost At Midnight” evidently reaches the peak of electro-pop. Pulling you by the heartstrings, OTR effortlessly transports the listener into a pit of vulnerability which is the very essence as to why the album is incredibly addictive to listen to in the first place. Finally showcasing his genius to the world, we can safely declare that this is OTR’s moment.

“Writing the album over the last two years was an incredible experience. Now that it’s out, I’m happy to see people empathize with the raw emotion I put into each track, signifying different points in my life.” – OTR

With all that being said, what better way to pinpoint the significance of this album than to hear it from the artist himself. Hear the story of how he put this all together in the track-by-track breakdown below.

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Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello’s “Senorita” Breaks Record On Spotify

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Shawn Mendes and Cuban born Camila Cabello released their joint single, “Señorita,” last week via Island Records. The song achieved instantaneous success worldwide rocketing to #1 on Spotify’s Global chart as the biggest single-day debut of a male/female duet ever. The video garnered 50 million YouTube streams in the first 48 hours of release while trending #1 around the globe. Other notable chart #1s include Spotify US Chart, iTunes, Apple Music Pop and Apple Music’s Top Videos.

GRAMMY nominated Toronto born multi-platinum singer/songwriter Shawn Mendes released his highly anticipated self-titled third album in May 2018. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart as well as multiple additional worldwide markets, including Australia, Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Holland & more and shot to #1 on iTunes in more than 80 countries immediately upon release. The album became one of the top best-selling album debuts of 2018 and made Shawn the third youngest solo artist to ever have three consecutive #1 albums.

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Multi Grammy nominated Cuban born singer/songwriter Camila Cabello (Epic Records / SYCO) released her debut solo album, CAMILA in January 2018 to rave reviews. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart at the same time as her single “Havana” Reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making Camila the first solo artist in nearly 15 years to reach the #1 spot on the Hot 100, Billboard 200 and Artist 100 charts in the same week. The RIAA platinum-certified album, CAMILA, launched its debut at #1 on 110 iTunes charts around the world, breaking the record for most #1 positions for a debut album in iTunes history. Camila also became the #1 artist on global Spotify.

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Ferry Corsten Releases The Latest UNITY Collaboration with BT on ‘1997’

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Ferry Corsten is back with his latest ‘Unity’ collaboration, after releasing the last one with Ilan Bluestone back in December – Ferry has teamed up with BT for a special collaboration in ‘1997‘.

Ferry Corsten has been busy with solo music in the first half of 2019, releasing ‘Freefall‘ – which feels like a more commercially viable release. He also returned to his Gouryella alias with ‘Surga‘.

Ferry Corsten has brought in another big name into the Unity project, with the legend that is BT. After remixing BT’s track ‘Suddenly’ in 2010, the pair are familiar with each other’s prowess in the studio, and that united vision is showcased in abundance. The team-up sees both artists strengths utilised to their best potential to create a track that is greater than the sum of its parts. As it should, the production leans heavily on the killer uplifting melody – which is a prominent throughout the entire track. The mix of each artist’s styles is present and concludes in an epic collaboration.

Ferry launched the UNITY project in 2018 with his collaboration alongside Paul Oakenfold titled ‘A Slice Of Heaven’, and continued working with artists within the Trance community throughout the year, such as DIM3NSION, Jordan Suckley, Saad Ayub and Ilan Bluestone, and after the success of 2018 has more releases in store after making his first donation to project partner, VH1’s Save The Music Foundation, an organisation launched to reinstate music programs in public schools, which to date has raised over $53 million and helped over 2,100 public schools.

You can learn more about the Unity project with our Ferry Corsten Interview.

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Reneé Rapp Proves That She Can Do It All (REVIEW)

From Broadway stages to concert venues, Reneé Rapp can do it all. Saturday brought London’s Roundhouse to a craze as Rapp entered the scene, greeted by a sea of fans sporting “good tits big heart” tops and beaming smiles. 

Kicking off with an explosive energy, Rapp set the stage ablaze both literally and figuratively, with performances of “Talk Too Much” and “Poison Poison,” accompanied by mesmerizing pyrotechnics and sing-alongs from her devoted fans. Each song showcased Rapps’ remarkable vocal prowess, from the raw emotion of “Tummy Hurts” featuring Towa Bird to the haunting depths of “Gemini Moon.” Her rendition of The Cranberries’ classic “Linger” was imbued with a soulful rasp that left the crowd speechless, bringing a raw intimacy where she truly shines. Rapp’s live vocals soared effortlessly through the venue, surpassing even the polished perfection of her studio recordings.

In a meticulously crafted performance, Rapp bared her soul, affirming love, identity, and the journey of youth and heartache. Whether uplifting spirits with “Pretty Girls” and a proudly waved lesbian flag or delving into the complexities of personal growth and heartbreak, Rapp’s narrative unfolded with authenticity and depth. As the curtains closed on her final night in London, Reneé Rapp delivered a performance of a lifetime, leaving an indelible mark on every heart in attendance.

Premiere: Josefine Drops Feel Good Single, ‘Clap’

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The music industry has seen its fair share of rising stars, but few shine as brightly as the Swedish singer-songwriter, Josefine. With her latest single, ‘Clap’, she has once again proven her prowess in crafting melodies that are not only infectious but also deeply resonant.

Since its release, ‘Clap’ has been on a meteoric rise, captivating listeners around the globe. The track’s catchy chorus and memorable hooks are a nod to the rich tradition of Swedish songwriting, known for its ability to produce chart-topping hits that resonate with a global audience. It’s no wonder that the song has quickly become a favorite among fans and new listeners alike.

Josefine’s journey in the music world has been nothing short of remarkable. With an accumulated 35 million streams to her name, she has established herself as a force to be reckoned with. Her unique blend of emotive lyrics and melodic prowess has caught the attention of major YouTube channels, further amplifying her reach. Channels such as MrRevillz, 7clouds, and Chill Nation have featured her tracks, introducing her sound to millions of music enthusiasts worldwide.

Speaking about the inspiration behind ‘Clap’, Josefine shared, “Swedish songwriting has always been a major influence for me. There’s something about the melodies and the way they stick with you. I wanted to capture that essence in ‘Clap’, and I’m thrilled to see how well it has been received.”

TØNY Returns with Another Instant Classic ‘Hollywood’

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TØNY, the talented singer-songwriter, has been making waves lately, amassing an impressive six hundred thousand streams on Spotify. Today, we are thrilled to present her latest hit single, “Hollywood,” crafted in collaboration with producer Jan Eric. This captivating pop anthem exudes irresistible melodies, seamless hooks, and a flawlessly polished production that is sure to captivate every listener.

“Hollywood” explores the intricacies of personal connections, cleverly shedding light on the unnecessary drama often entangled in romantic relationships. With a playful undertone, the track aims to highlight the superfluous conflicts that arise within such bonds, showcasing TØNY’s renowned artistry and visionary approach. As the song rapidly climbs towards one hundred thousand streams, it’s gaining momentum and receiving recognition from prominent radio station Ö3 Austrian Radio station.

PREMIERE: Joe Sturges Debuts Stunning First Vocal Release, ‘Remain’

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It is always an absolute electric feeling when you discover a new artist that really has serious talent and potential. One such artist is dual nationality singer songwriter Joe Sturges. Growing up in the hustle and bustle of Madrid, Joe from an early age immediately caught attention with his natural talent for the drums which enabled him in his teenage years to join in with jam sessions in the hip hop, folk and jazz scene all across the capital

In his late teens and early twenties, Sturges started writing instrumental music, releasing “Awareness”, a neo-classical jazz EP on April 2020. In this release, Joe shows his classical influences while merging them with jazz textures in an introspective and cinematic landscape of sounds. After this, Joe went on to work with a variety of Spanish musicians, one of them being Lucas de Mulder, with which he released the first ambient funk EP “Cabin Bound”, a duo project under both their names, signed by the American label “Color Red”.

Today, we have the privilege to premiere Joe’s first ever track featuring his own vocals, ‘Remain’. A soothing, comforting lullaby inspired to calm and ground anyone who has been let down due to expectations. Remain captures an earthy feel to make anyone feel a sense of home wherever they are. Enjoy the warm textures, emotive vocals and cinematic textures of this inspiring and intricately artistic ballad.

Life is Beautiful Announces Impressive Array of Acts For 2022

Back in Downtown Las Vegas this September 16th-September 18th, the lineup for Life is Beautiful is unsurprisingly stacked once again. Last year, the festival attracted more than 180,000 fans, and with this lineup, there is no doubt the festival is set to draw in thousands once again.

Featuring over 75 artists across 7 different stages, the festival includes headliners Arctic Monkeys, Calvin Harris, Gorillaz, and more. This marks Calvin Harris’ first festival debut since 2016 after his canceled Coachella performance due to the pandemic. Other notable artists include Charli XCX, Tai Verdes, Clinton Kane, Gryffin, Big Wild, Alessia Cara, and Coi Leray. Additionally, for those electronic music fans, there will be no shortage of talented artists to dance to, including Alison Wonderland, Rehab, and Gryffin.

Life is Beautiful prides itself on being more than a music festival—it features diverse comedians, popular podcast hosts, over 70 culinary experiences, primarily brought by Las Vegas talents, and themed dance parties. The festival describes these dance parties as a place “to enjoy eclectic sounds from local and visiting performers.” The sets will include music from Flamingosis, Bexxie, DJ Dan, Disco Lines, Kryptogram, and many more.

Life is Beautiful is also known for its support for local artists and immersive art experiences across 18-blocks of downtown Las Vegas. Around the festival are large murals and interactive sculpture exhibits created by both local and international artists. This year, Life is Beautiful is bringing back another local component, hosting a competition in collaboration with The Green Room where Las Vegas artists will contend for one of six “Vegas local” spots on the Rising Stars Stage at the festival. The competition, entitled “Road to Life is Beautiful — Locals Edition “ will allow Vegas musicians to showcase their talents virtually, which will then be voted on by fans before being selected to perform in person by a panel of judges.

Craig Asher Nyman, Head of Music & Programming stated about the lineup, “with each lineup, we are determined to give festival-goers an experience that celebrates all corners of music…but it always ties back to our mission to bring people together. From our performers to the communities we serve, we love creating moments that bring a lot more joy and happiness into the world.”

It is no surprise that Life is Beautiful has once again brought together such a diverse lineup, stacked with artists from all genres, with main focuses on pop, indie, hip-hop, and electronic music. Both three-day and one-day tickets are available here, along with more information about the full lineup. More information is available on the official website.

Tate McRae Shares “what would you do?” Ahead of Debut Album

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In the last year, Tate McRae has grown immensely as a musician – being listed as the youngest musician on Forbes 30 Under 30 and being featured on several large platforms, including Billboard, MTV, and Youtube. McRae currently has 24.8 million monthly listeners and 2.76 million followers on Spotify (and counting).

On the verge of her new album release entitled, i used to think i could fly, this Friday, May 27th, Tate McRae has released the catchy single titled “what would you do?.” The 18-year-old singer previously released “Chaotic” among other singles ahead of her debut album.

This track’s chorus goes “What would you do if I leave and don’t come back? I hope it breaks you in two” echoing her previous themes of teenage angst, heartbreaks, and relationships which continue to resonate with her large, growing fanbase. Along with McRae herself; Charlie Puth, Blake Slatkin, and Alexander 23 all contributed to the writing and production of the track.

When asked about the upcoming album’s title in a recent interview, McRae explained: “I’ve always been obsessed with the concept of flying. It correlates back to the message of when you’re younger, how nothing seems impossible. And no kid seems to have a fear or insecurity of what real life is like. And I think it’s really shocking when you grow up and you realize…the harsh reality of growing up.”

Tessa Violet and Lovelytheband Debut ‘Twilight’-Inspired Video For “Games”

Fast-rising pop starlet Tessa Violet tapped pop band sensation Lovelytheband for a re-work of 2019’s Bad Ideas cut “Games.” Today, the pair dropped a brand-new music video inspired by the famed Twilight movie baseball scene.

Taking cues from the film, Tessa appears showing off her spot-on impression of vampire Alice’s fast pitch, while Lovelytheband perfectly embody their roles as a certain evil vampire trio. Keep an eye out for a hilarious cameo from Carlisle Cullen himself, Peter Facinelli.

“Games” originally appeared as a solo track on Violet’s debut record Bad Ideas, but Lovelytheband make a nice addition to an already catchy tune. The song and story feel more fleshed out and the duo’s musical chemistry is undeniable. The all-star collab was first birthed from Tessa and the band’s planned 2020 tour, cancelled due to the pandemic. The single survived and we couldn’t be happier.

Since releasing her debut Bad Ideas album in 2019, Tessa Violet has amassed over 90 million Spotify streams, including a viral Tik Tok hit, “Wishful Drinking”, which inspired some creative transition pieces. Lovelytheband are most known for their hit single “Broken” and have seen success since with their wonderful 2020 release conversations with myself about you. Check them out below.

Where It Started: Kaleena Zanders

Your passion and love for music can start at any age. That’s something that hangs in curiosity for many fans. What did this person listen to when they were younger? Who influenced them?

The ‘Where It Started’ series is a platform for artists of all kinds to speak on the anthems that raised them to be who they are now.

Meet Kaleena Zanders: Multi-genre artist from San Jose, California. With the intent to raise awareness about music industry toxicity, the singer-songwriter-producer recently released an emotional yet catchy, hip-hop anthem ‘Remedy.’ The artist’s distinctive enthralling energy is pictured throughout this song, as she passionately highlights the realness and severity behind struggling with substance abuse, anxiety, depression and mental health. Zanders underlines her frustration with the glorification and utilization of these topics for personal gain within the industry. Listen to her new single here and tune in with us below, as Zanders explains what keeps her admiration for the industry strong.

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“I am soooo happy to share this list because these songs are the most memorable from my childhood! My mom played the actual vinyl of these artists & I used to try to mimic these legends. I learned how to beatbox from Michael Jackson’s “Who Is It” after he did it live on tv for the Oprah interview in 1993.”

“Chaka Khan is one of my favorite singers. I mimic a lot of her intonation when I sing. I used to belt “I’m Every Woman” around the house trying to match her tone perfectly.”

“Prince omg, Prince, my all-time favorite artist because he’s a multi-instrumentalist and made music in about every genre possible. He is the reason why I like to release different types of songs. Sometimes it takes more than one musical aesthetic to tell a story. “I Would die 4 U” is such a badass way to profess love for someone else.”

“My dad was a huge Luther Vandross fan. He used to play and sing Luther’s songs all the time and I swear, my dad sounded exactly like Luther back in the day. At about 4:34 in “Til My Baby Comes Home”  Luther does this amazing call and response with the choir, so fun to sing!” 

“And Notorious BIG, aka Biggie Smalls, Frank White, Big Poppa! He’s one of the reasons why I fell so hard for hip hop. I used to hide my “Ready To Die” album and sneak listen to it because my mom was not into me listening to massive amounts of explicative haha. “Juicy” was iconic and you could feel Biggie’s manifestation into a rap superstar! I get chills listening to it!” – Kaleena Zanders

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Top 10 With Maggie Lindemann: Breakup Songs

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Pop Music’s favorite heartthrob, Maggie Lindemann shares with us her top 10 breakup song list. The American singer/songwriter is has been an exemplar to fans struggling with infatuations, anxieties, and self-doubt. Maggie’s influence on the public has become reoccurring, due to her willingness to be vulnerable publicly through her songwriting and music. The rising star is consistently honest and practical on and off the stage, underlining her success in becoming one of pop’s most subversive forces.

The 22- year-old pop-prodigy has recently released her new single ‘Loner’ available on all platforms. The track takes listeners through a voyage relative to replacing coping with substance abuse, her familiarity with avoidance and her experience of becoming accustomed to loneliness.


1. Banks – To The Hilt

“This song has so much emotion and never fails to make me cry when I’m sad. It’s my go to sad song.”- Maggie Lindemann

2. Jhené Aiko – Comfort Inn Ending

“THIS SONG. UGHHHHH. I have felt this song to my absolute core. Scream the lyrics type of song.”- Maggie Lindemann

3. Cinematic Orchestra – To Build A Home

 “This song is so gut wrenching. This song has seen me at literal rock bottom, my worst moments. It hits hard.” – Maggie Lindemann

4. Keaton Henson – You

“Oof…. it just hurts.”- Maggie Lindemann

5. Drake – Shot For You

“I like this one cause it’s like after the part where you sob uncontrollably and now you’re on the superiority bad bitch side of grieving.”- Maggie Lindemann

6. Lord Huron – The Night We Met

“Another one that’s just ouch.”- Maggie Lindemann

7. Evanescence – My Immortal

“I don’t know I just like this one. It’s pretty and sad.”- Maggie Lindemann

8. Billie Eilish – i love you

“I cried to this song on the airplane back from Manchester one time. Pain.”- Maggie Lindemann 

9. Gracie Abrams – Mean It

 “I relate to this song so much. Getting into fights and them saying something and you’re like..holy shit… this is it. Ugh.”- Maggie Lindemann

10. Sia – Breathe Me

“I don’t know if this is really a breakup song but this song tears me up and spits me out. If you were a teen in 2014 then you get it.” – Maggie Lindemann


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DROELOE Interview: Moving Forward with ‘A Matter of Perspective’ Album Release

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DROELOE released the duo’s highly anticipated Anthology Album, A Matter of Perspective. The album will mark the final project for original member and visual artist, Hein Hammers who is leaving DROELOE. Moving forward, Vincent Rooijers (the member behind the music) will solely be taking over the entirety of the project. A Matter of Perspective integrates DROELOE’s three preceding EPs along with seven brand new tracks that blend various elements of hip-hop, electronica, pop, dubstep and classical into a compelling configuration. The duo is also working towards building a virtual release experience with Discord, to take fans through the journey of their anthology.

We chatted with Vincent and Hein to learn about their journey in the industry, to gain insight into their recent album and to talk about the next chapters in their careers.


Individually, what got you into music? Did this have any influence getting you to where you are today? 

Vincent: Both of my parents were jazz drummers and my dad had a friend who was in Information Technology. He showed my dad this software that you could make music with when I was about seven years old. This friend soon after installed this software on our computer. My dad never ended up using it, but I began playing around with it and that’s how I started working in Fuga Loops. 

Hein: I don’t produce music, but I can talk about how I got into art in general. There’s this holiday in the Netherlands called St. Nicholas’ Day, which is kind of like the replacement for Christmas in America. It’s on December 5th and it’s the equivalent of leaving out cookies and milk for Santa Claus. It happens multiple nights leading up to St. Nicholas and it was kind of like if you wanted to have a cool gift like a Nintendo (I used to really want one of those), then my mom would say “well you gotta please St. Nicholas, you gotta give him a lot of drawings.” So I was on this steady regiment of like eight drawings a night, making a bunch of drawings for St. Nicholas to get my presents.

Hein: I think the more logical way it all started was in high school. I started making little DJ mixes. I wanted to have videos for that so I could upload it to YouTube, and that’s kinda how the whole thing started. I just started experimenting. I’ve also always been very drawn to anything visually.

How did you guys decide to work together initially/how did you guys meet?

Vincent: We met in the Netherlands in art school when we were working on a project together. It was a fashion film that we were working on. I was doing the sound design and Hein was doing the visual effect for that project. Together, with the director, we started really crunching down on the video. In the moments that we weren’t working on the video, we just decided to make some dank beats and create some visuals for it. It all started just as a joke.

I know that Hein, you are leaving the group to pursue other interests, and Vincent you will be taking over the entirety of the project alone. Can you explain why you guys agreed upon doing this, or what is the story behind this?

Vincent: I think that we both felt like there was some sort of creative constraint to keep thinking, doing and working in a way that we have been doing until now. It’s also kind of hard to work on something together when there is a lot of distance geographically as well. Apart from that, I also just think that we both were looking for a fresh start and COVID kind of amplified that whole process.

Hein: We both really felt like it was time for something new and something fresh. The constraints of constantly working within this one world so to speak felt more enclosing than liberating at some point. We both decided that it’s the healthiest decision to part ways.

I know that Vincent, you focus on the music while Hein, you focus on the visual elements of the project. How are you going to maintain this brand that you two have made for yourselves moving forward?

Vincent: Yeah I’m still thinking about what that would look like in terms of visual branding. In terms of musical branding or sound, I will definitely just continue to pursue the path that I’ve set up for myself. I’m thinking that this new chapter could also mean a lot of new things. It wouldn’t do justice to the awesome work that Hein had built for the project up until this point, to just find other people to copy that. That would make no sense to me. I think that this is an opportunity to try and tell a different story, but with the same musical context and a different visual representation alongside it.

You mention that the music inspires the visuals and the visuals inspire the music and that they work hand in hand to reach the final cohesive work of art. Do you build the art based on the song or the song based on the art? In other words, do you master one or the other first?  

Hein: Usually the art is based on the concept of the music. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the song is completely done yet, but it kind of means that once there is a conceptual idea in terms of what the song is about, from there we then start talking. “How can we amplify this concept and how can we make this concept bigger than it already is.”

Vincent: I also do the same in the musical sense that I amplify the elements that the concept is right for.

You guys have several international art galleries based in New York, Los Angeles and Amsterdam with art that represents your corresponding musical tracks. Can you tell me a little more about this? Do you have a piece of artwork that corresponds with every song? 

Vincent: Yes, there is an artwork with every song. Even the songs on the EP’s have their own artwork as well.

Hein: Yes every song has an artwork. In the art gallery form, they have been tangible in the form that it is a canvas eventually, but most of them get created digitally so they don’t really have a tangible factor to them. In terms of the art gallery, it’s all out of physical canvases.

I can see that you guys are working to build a virtual release experience with Discord. What inspired you to do this?

Vincent: I can’t say too much about it yet, but we definitely are looking for a way to tell the stories of all the artwork and all the music from another perspective than they are in itself. It is a new representation from a totally different perspective.

Hein: Yes definitely. To get into more detail about what the digital art gallery is, it is going to be on Discord, which is kind of like a Zoom Pro I guess. You have these different rooms in Discord and each room represents one of the EPs that make up the whole album. It then is a virtual walkthrough museum that is narrated by Vincent and that is what gives a new perspective on all of the art pieces in the songs. Basically, we used three different voice channels that stream a video on loop. The people then get into the room, and watch that segment of the museum and then move to the next room.

I know ‘A Matter Of Perspective’ combines your guys’ previous three EPs along with seven brand new tracks fusing elements of pop, dubstep, hip-hop, classical, and electronica. Can you tell me a little bit about what drives you to indulge in so many genres? 

Vincent: To give you the honest truth, I personally do like to think in genres. I like thinking more in terms of “what do these genres build up from, what are the rules that make it that genre,” and then I pick rules from different genres and putting them together to create something that inspires me.

I know you have several collaborations including some with Petit Biscuit, Zeds Dead, San Holo Gryffin and more. How do you go about collaborating with different artists? 

Vincent: It is different every time, but mostly we start during a session or from one of our works in progress. We then just bounce versions back and forth. It never really happened that I created a track from start to finish in the room together with another producer. It’s mostly digitally.

Hein: It’s a couple long ass email threads.

How do you prepare for a show and how do you feel on stage? 

Vincent: I feel a mixture of both nerves and excitment. It’s been a while since we’ve actually done a show, but I used to jump in a weird way before performing. I would jump kick. I would jump really high and then kick forward. That was my move. Get the blood flowing.

Hein: Yes, I think those emotions go hand in hand and true you did do that!

When you drop new music do you pay attention to people’s reactions via social media or do you block it out and why? Does this have an effect on your personal life?

Vincent: I personally don’t really go too in-depth in trying to find people’s comments or reactions. I mainly check the Twitter feed and comments on Instagram. Sometimes I look it up on Reddit, but that’s very sporadically.

Hein: I mean it’s definitely one way to ruin your day. There’s always going to be negative reviews so I think the mentality that we both have is that everything is going to be loved and hated equally as much by everybody and you’ve just got to accept that. The main thing is that if you yourself are not happy with it, then that’s the main problem. It doesn’t really matter what other people think.

Going off of this, do you have a specific idol that inspired you to start making music/creating art?

Vincent: Music, I do not really have one specific idol. I got inspired by a lot of music, but no one specific.

Hein: Of course I have a lot of idols, but I do not have one clear one that would say “Oh that’s the person that got me into doing this.” I think that in the Netherlands, dance music is such a big thing. That made the step into looking into that realm of music a little bit easier than in other parts of the world. Especially when we were younger, Tiesto used to be a national icon. If the Netherlands would knight people for their cultural achievements, then I think that definitely would be Tiesto. I think it was a very normal thing in the Netherlands, to like dance music and to be into all of that.

What genres of music do you listen to outside of making your own music? 

Vincent: It varies a lot, I usually listen to a lot of drum and bass. I love drum and bass. That’s the music that I put on if I have to work on something non-music related. I like all types of music: jazz, classical, world music, house, dubstep. If it sounds great to me then I listen to it. I just listen to tracks, single tracks mostly.

Hein: I’m the same answer, pretty much a bunch of different things. It could range from really heavy dubstep to Harry Styles. It really is all over.

What inspires you to stay motivated. Especially during these times?

Hein: I don’t know, fucking motivation is hard to find sometimes.

Vincent: It is. I guess up until this point it was getting this album done. Finishing this story is what motivated me.

Where do you see yourself after dropping this album? Where would you like to go from here? 

Hein: I think you’re gonna say the same, but I’m gonna chill for the next couple of weeks.

Vincent: Same. Maybe in a couple of months, I’ll have an answer on where I will see myself in the future but for now, I see myself not doing jack shit for the next couple of weeks.