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  • Emotion in Motion: The Unique Sound of SOMBER

    Embark on an emotional journey with Somber, whose music transcends boundaries blending melodic dubstep with rock and metal elements. Each track he crafts resonates deeply and taps into raw emotions connecting listeners on a profound level. As we spoke with him, he revealed the inspiration behind his unique style and the challenges and rewards of pushing genre boundaries within electronic music. Join us as we explore his performances, musical identity, and the transformative power of his sound. EDM Texas: On a profound level, your music is known for its emotional depth and ability to connect with listeners! How do you utilize melodic dubstep as a genre to convey emotion and establish that connection with your audience? Somber: First off, thank you! that is a huge compliment for me because music, to me, is extremely emotional and allows for me to express my thoughts and feelings way better than words ever could. Melodic Dubstep will enable people to resonate with the music personally while still feeling that intense drop or super impactful chorus you can belt with your friends. EDM Texas: Your style of melodic dubstep stands out for its distinctiveness. Can you highlight the key elements or techniques you incorporate into your music that set your style apart? Somber: What helps me stand out is the lyrical aspects of chosen songs. When listening to music, I need that message in the song and the little story that plays out in my head while I’m listening to it. Being able to bring that imagery to others is something I crave with my music. EDM Texas: Your music is also distinguished by its fusion of metal & rock elements! What inspired you to blend these genres, and how do you believe this fusion contributes to your unique identity as a DJ? Somber: Rock and Metal is what I grew up on. As long as I can remember, I would listen to Mötley Crüe and Metallica with my dad. As I got older, I grew into the Emo scene more with bands like Motionless in White and Bring Me The Horizon. The impact their music made on me is something I want to continue to let influence me in my style and performances. EDM Texas: Can you share some insights into the challenges when merging these diverse musical styles and what rewards you find in pushing genre boundaries within electronic music? Somber: These two genres blend well but it depends on the crowd you're playing to mostly. Some people want to hear those heavy dubstep drops with the raging guitar in the background while the more melodic side might lend itself more to the pop side of music. Finding that song everyone resonates with makes me feel like I'm playing the music I love. The biggest challenge I run into is finding the right audience to allow my style to connect with, but when I do, the passion behind it for me and the crowd is worlds apart from any other style. The biggest reward I get is hearing those compliments from people saying that I made their night or they were having a bad day and I turned it around for them. It sticks with me and humbles me every single time. EDM Texas: You’ve recently performed at prominent venues around Dallas like Shot Topic, Green Elephant, and Select Start! What are some notable moments or highlights that stood out during these shows? Somber: Shot Topic is an absolute blast to play at and is, by far, my favorite gig. It allows me to keep in touch with those metal and emo roots I grew up with while still letting me sneak in some heavy dubstep with rock and seeing people go crazy over a remix of their favorite song they grew up with. My favorite moment from Select Start was the first gig - I was asked to play where I put on my mask for the first time, seeing people's faces and feeling like a completely different persona made me feel untouchable. One moment that sticks out to me was at Green Elephant for my first paid gig ever and I closed the night out and had an amazing time connecting with the audience. When it was done I was approached by a couple who said I inspired them to get into DJing and had them crying and raging with me while I played. Even as a new DJ, moments like that are all I could ever ask for and is the reason I got into this in the first place. EDM Texas: What inspires you during the creative process and how do you translate those inspirations into your music? Somber: During the creative process, what inspires me most is the songs I can put on when feeling a certain way throughout my day. Sad? I know just the song. Mad? Let's rage and get the anger out. Wherever my head is during that process is what I want people to feel when they hear me play. Emotion is absolutely the main driving factor in my creative process. EDM Texas: What are some of the motivations and inspirations behind the sets you create and how do you channel these influences into your performances to create a memorable experience for your audience? Somber: The biggest motivator for me when it comes to my sets is making sure that people feel something while I'm playing. EDM can get a bad rap sometimes where people think it's just the same beats over and over again but when I play I try to ensure that everyone in the crowd from the front to the back gets something out of watching me perform. My biggest inspirations are Excision, Seven Lions, Subtronics, Kai Wachi, and Sullivan King because they all have a huge dedicated fan base and the pure energy and emotion that they bring to their sets is something that I am constantly chasing in my own. I remember seeing Excision for the first time when I was 21 and raging the entire night and feeling like my body was hit by a truck by the end of it and I wouldn't have it any other way. They all make me feel something. EDM Texas: How do you envision your music evolving and what steps do you plan to take to continue growing and pushing boundaries within the electronic dance music scene? Somber: I want to get better at producing music; it's daunting because of the sheer amount of work and knowledge that goes into it, but I know it will pay off in the end. Collaborating with some of the bands I listened to when I was growing up would be an absolute dream of mine and bring their names to the EDM scene and show people more music they can fall in love with. Exploring more genres could help me stand out and grow in the music scene. I've been getting more into Drum and Bass and Melodic Techno because there's a lot of raw emotion from those styles but it still gives me that connection I crave with people. On a personal note, I'd love to come up with visual experiences similar to Black Tiger Sex Machine for myself, take people on a journey during their time with, me, and help them connect with the mask and Somber as a whole. Whether you’re drawn to the blissful melodies or the thunderous beats, Somber’s music promises to take you on an unforgettable journey to discover the transformative power of his sound. You can follow his socials below: Instagram TikTok Soundcloud

  • From Bands to Beats: Exploring the Distorted Dance With Party Wolfe

    Party Wolfe is a thrilling fusion of heavily distorted and wild electronic dance music, as he blends elements of rock with electronic beats to create a uniquely energetic and rebellious sound. With a background rooted in traditional band performances, AJ Vincent, aka. Party Wolfe has transitioned into the electronic dance music community, drawing from experience touring with various bands. We spoke to him about his evolution from traditional band settings to the dynamic world of electronic dance music production. We also explored how his diverse musical journey shapes his distinctive sound and stimulating performances. EDM Texas: Your roots in Austin, Texas, and extensive touring experience with various bands have undoubtedly shaped your musical journey! How has your upbringing in Austin and time on the road influenced your approach to music and your performances? Party Wolfe: My rock background heavily influences my electronic music. When I was five years old, I started learning the piano. One thing led to another: I did piano lessons, played in bands, and went to rock n’ roll camps. Although the lessons were expensive, being in Austin provided opportunities to find teachers, camps, and singing coaches. I’m grateful to my parents for supporting my music learning as I was growing up. In college, I left Texas State and joined the Austin Live Music Academy at UT by taking a one-year course that taught industry insights. During this time, I joined Bright Light Social Hour, where I played keys. We started small, playing for about 25 people, but eventually opened for bands like Umphrey’s McGee, which taught me about touring. I have also played with bands like Scorpion Child, Black Taxi, and even participated in a project with Matt Gillmore, the son of David Gillmore from Pink Floyd. I feel more like a rock guy in electronic dance music as I prioritize live energy and intensity! EDM Texas: Your transition from traditional band performances to electronic music production marks a significant shift in your musical career! What inspired this change and impacted your creative process and evolution of your sound? Party Wolfe: When Skrillex released “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” it was a game-changer! Electronic names like Justice and Com Truise and bands like Yeasayer incorporating synths into rock music also drew me into electronic music. Daft Punk’s distorted, grungy electronic sound also fascinated me and inspired me to experiment. While I toured with Bright Light Social Hour, I started learning Ableton Live in the van and crafting rough tracks. Astral Heat is more electronic. Electric Kind of Love is a rock and EDM hybrid record. My current unreleased album blends spacey vibes with a grounded sound. I am integrating more live elements into my sets and balancing DJing with the keyboard and vocals with my helmet on. EDM Texas: One of the remarkable aspects of your performances is your ability to offer audiences a range of DJ sets to live performances with keyboards and vocals, or even a combination of both! What is your approach to crafting each type of performance and navigating between these different styles to engage with your audience? Party Wolfe: Crafting performances and navigating styles are integral to my approach. For Party Wolfe sets, the core aim is to make people dance. It’s one thing to produce dance music, but ensuring it moves the crowd is another challenge. Each Party Wolfe track aims to evoke that spontaneous urge to dance, even for those who didn’t plan on it. For rock performances, it’s about practice. Unlike DJ sets, where I focus on tracks, rock performance requires intense practice on strings of notes and playing with others. I aim for a level where the songs become second nature, allowing me to focus more on the crowd and less on the technicalities. On tour, this level of practice elevates the entire band’s performance. It’s about being in tune with the crowd and not getting sidetracked with nerves or distractions.  Over time, I’ve learned to shift my mindset from fearing mistakes to focusing on delivering great experiences for the audience. Being a musician isn’t about seeking fame but about creating memorable experiences for people through music. Whether or not my face becomes isn’t important; what matters is how many people I get dancing and the good times I create. EDM Texas: How do you perceive your contribution to the electronic music landscape, and what do you hope to achieve with your music on a broader scale? Party Wolfe: I’ve found a home base at How Much?! Studios, a venue in North Austin, where I’ve been putting on events like Cosmic Odyssey. My impact on the community is growing, with people starting to recognize my presence. Looking ahead, I aim to make a broader impact on the electronic dance music scene and envision a shift toward a grounded, grungy vibe synonymous with the raw energy of punk rock. I’m not interested in mimicking others or conforming to clichés - I want to bring a rebellious, unapologetic attitude to the electronic dance music world and depart from the posed and composed DJ image. It’s about authenticity and pushing boundaries, not following trends. EDM Texas: What have been some of the most significant lessons you've learned as a musician? Party Wolfe: You must surround yourself with genuine and supportive people in the industry. It’s crucial to ensure that those you collaborate with have your best interests at heart, as I had to learn the hard way. Stay true to your artistic vision, even when commercial pressures arise. It’s tempting to chase trends or conform to what’s currently popular, but I’ve found that authenticity is far more rewarding in the long run. I’ve seen artists compromise their identities for commercial success only to feel empty and unfulfilled. Whether it’s about signing with a label or conforming to market demands, straying too far from your artistic core can lead to regret and dissatisfaction. I’ve learned to prioritize staying true to myself creatively, regardless of external pressures or trends. Party Wolfe is on a mission to create unforgettable experiences through music and weaves together elements of rock and electronic music to craft a sound that defies convention. With a dedication to crafting tracks that inspire movement and evoke raw emotion, Party Wolfe invites you to join the party and embrace the unexpected. Follow his socials below to stay up to date on his work. Facebook Instagram Spotify

  • Lucas DiLeo: Captivating Listeners & Inspiring Minds

    Lucas DiLeo is an underground independent artist making waves in the Texas and Louisianna music scenes since 2016. Known for his versatility across genres, including dubstep, house, and trap, he has captivated audiences with his dynamic and innovative sound. We spoke to Lucas about his journey as an artist and how he continues to push boundaries and stand out in the Texas electronic dance music scene. EDM Texas: Your music demonstrates a unique blend of genres! Can you delve deeper into your musical background and the influences that shape your distinctive sound? Lucas DiLeo: I started as a hip-hop and trap producer when I first got into music production. My brother was a rapper, so I delved deep into sampling for about five years. Then, I attended my first music festival and experienced electronic music for the first time. It opened my eyes to the full creative potential of this genre. I began making dubstep in 2017, allowing me to explore various genres like house music. Although dubstep is my primary focus due to its success, I also experiment with lo-fi and other interesting genres. EDM Texas: You are determined n to cultivate a unique culture around your music! What drives this commitment and influences your creative process? Lucas DiLeo: I love music so much that I want to spread it to others and infect them with my passion, and if I can do that for someone else, that’s my commitment. I enjoy stepping outside the box and exploring genres rather than sticking to one. EDM Texas: You’ve been producing music for almost a decade with unwavering dedication! Can you share some insights into your journey as a music producer, including any challenges you’ve faced and how your craft has evolved over the years? Lucas DiLeo: Finding reliable sources to learn music production was initially challenging. I enrolled in a production school to get certified, but it was expensive and provided only basic knowledge. Teaching myself could be more effective if I could access the information. I taught myself many techniques, which I still use today. Self-teaching allowed me to navigate software better and enhance my creativity and efficiency. I enjoy helping others by providing tutorials and sharing insights on my social media platforms. It’s all about spreading knowledge and supporting each other in the music community. EDM Texas: Your presence in the electronic music scene, especially in Austin, has been significant! Can you discuss your impact on the local EDM community and the memorable experiences you’ve had performing or collaborating? Lucas DiLeo: Moving to Texas was the best decision I’ve made. One of the most memorable moments was winning the Baked Up DJ competition in 2020, which introduced me to the local scene. Networking through the competition led to opportunities like playing at their fun boat parties. Additionally, the underground scene here has been wild. I once DJ’d on a bus at 3 AM - the energy was amazing! EDM Texas: You’ve performed at prominent venues and events catering to bass music fans! What are some highlights from your experiences performing at these venues influencing your music and interaction with your fans? Lucas DiLeo: After playing numerous shows, I’ve found that I now create my electronic music and dubstep with the live audience in mind. Crafting my sets to resonate with the crowd allows me to connect with them on a deeper level. I aim to incorporate at least three genres into my sets to keep the energy fresh and diverse. It’s rewarding to have people approach me after a performance and express how a particular song or remix I played impacted them. My music having a positive effect on someone’s life drives my passion. EDM Texas: You’ve mentioned your vision for your music and desire to inspire the next generation of artists. Can you elaborate on what this envision entails and how you inspire aspiring musicians to pursue their passion and creativity? Lucas DiLeo: I try to demonstrate that you can find your passion in something that doesn’t feel like work. Music allowed me to pursue my dreams and passion effortlessly. I aim to inspire people and encourage creativity and cultural evolution through my music. Change is inevitable, and you embrace it and appreciate what’s different. I hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams, especially in music, as everyone’s journey is unique. You never know when a song on your hard drive could change your career. It’s easy to overthink things, like mixing and mastering, but most listeners care more about the overall feel of the music. Giving people a chance and showing that practice and hard work are important lessons I hope to communicate. EDM Texas: As we wrap up, what are your hopes and aspirations for the future of your career and how do you envision continuing to impact the Texas electronic music community? Lucas DiLeo: I’m determined to make an impact alongside fellow artist Saratonin. She leads the EDM Prosperity group, where I focus on guiding producers and DJs in Austin and beyond. This initiative isn’t just limited to music; it’s open to anyone seeking community involvement, whether they’re fashion designers, musicians, or otherwise. As for my personal goals, I aim to play more festivals, including Breakaway Music Festival in Kansas City. Additionally, I plan to start offering classes for those interested in music production and will draw from my experience across various genres . I have exciting collaborations in the pipeline, and I am on building a tour in the coming years! Lucas DiLeo’s unwavering commitment to authenticity, creativity, and inspiring the next generation of artists shine through his music in the Texas electronic dance music community. With a dedication to staying true to his unique sound and pushing creative boundaries, he serves as a beacon for aspiring musicians and encourages them to pursue their passion fearlessly. We invite you to explore his music and immerse yourself in his electrifying performances while joining him on his artistic exploration and innovation journey.

  • Bridging Beats: KillaWattz’s Vision for EDM Expansion In Texas

    KillaWattz stands as a prominent figure in the dynamic landscape of the Texas electronic music scene. His passion for electronic music knows no bounds, with a repertoire that effortlessly spans genres from house to dubstep to melodic techno. As we had a chance to chat with KillaWattz himself, he is a driving force for change as he is tirelessly working on expanding the reach of EDM culture across Texas, bridging communities, and creating unforgettable experiences for music lovers statewide. EDM Texas: Can you take us back to your early days as a raver and how those experiences shaped your journey as a DJ and influenced your career in electronic music? KillaWattz: I started raving young when I was around 16 or 17. I attended a few raves in Abilene where a group brought Dallas artists. I also attended EDC Dallas back in the day! When I was 24, I started organizing events in my hometown since no one else was doing it. With connections from the Texas rave scene and attending festivals, I began booking artists. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic halted gatherings, it led me to pursue becoming an artist myself as I was inspired by the artists I brought home to Abilene. EDM Texas: Who are some of your key musical inspirations that shape your unique sound? KillaWattz: I appreciate a wide range of genres! I’m inspired by old-school Tiësto, which influenced my electronic style. PhaseOne is also a major inspiration, but I also draw inspiration from hip-hop, like $uicideboy$ and various other artists. EDM Texas: Your journey as a DJ is tremendous, as you’re signed with the renowned DFW label, Sounds From Below! Have there been some pivotal moments with your time there and what does it mean to you to be a part of such a prominent Texas label? KillaWattz: It’s great because people already know my DJ name and associate it with Sounds From Below. They recognize me and say “Oh, you’re one of the guys from Sounds From Below! We’ve heard about you and follow you on social media!” One of my favorite experiences with them was working at the Nova Music & Art Festival. I collaborated with the team behind it and through the label’s support, I involved my collective, Zodiac Vibez, in curating the Nova Music & Art festival. It’s been a fantastic opportunity! EDM Texas: Your mixing style is often praised for its eclectic blend of genres, transitioning from house music to dubstep and melodic techno! How did you develop this unique approach to mixing and what do you believe sets your live sets apart from others in the scene? KillaWattz: I deeply appreciate the entire spectrum of electronic music, from Detroit house to techno! I want to share my inspiration with the audience through selected songs when I'm on stage for an hour. I use Ableton to create remixes and add unique sounds to different tracks. This way, when I mix live, the audience hears something exclusive. It’s exhilarating, especially having the right equipment like CDJs and a controller board. My favorite part is reading the crowd and tuning into the venue's vibe. Whether it’s a large festival or an intimate gathering, I love getting people moving with the music. EDM Texas: You’ve been dedicated to hosting shows in Abilene and fostering collaboration between artists from DFW and other parts of Texas! Can you tell us more about the importance of these local events and how you believe they contribute to bridging the gap between different music scenes in the state? KillaWattz: I’m passionate about providing a platform for artists to showcase their original sound and music, especially those from our region. Here in Abilene, with three B1 colleges and an Air Force base, there is a vibrant community hungry for diverse and original music. The local scene is currently dominated by country music, but I aim to change that by introducing electronic music to my hometown. It’s my way of giving back to the community where I was born and ensuring that the culture thrives even after I’m gone. So far, the response has been incredible, with people of all ages attending our shows and expressing appreciation for bringing something new to Abilene. Despite the city’s heavy metal scene, I’ve introduced dubstep and other genres and slowly expanded people’s musical horizons. EDM Texas: What is your vision for expanding your reach within the state, and what do you hope to achieve to influence the Texas EDM community? KillaWattz: Primarily focused on Abilene, we’re now connecting with West Texas and collaborating with collectives like Sound Culture Entertainment in Midland. In Texas, everything is spread out with distances of four to five hours between cities, which makes it challenging for some to attend events. That’s why we’re dedicated to bringing the music closer to home. In Abilene, there is a mindset of traveling to Dallas or Houston for music events, but I believe we can create the same experience here. We shouldn’t have to travel when we can bring the music to our doorstep. The key is finding the right venue, and we’re working on acquiring our own space. With Zodiac Vibez, we want to establish a home base in Abilene while collaborating with other areas. As an artist, I work with Sounds From Below and expand beyond Texas, however, I recognize that it’s not just about me - it’s about the entire team. They contribute ideas, inspiration, and the drive to realize our vision. Together, we’re not just talking about making a difference - we’re actively pursuing it! KillaWatt’z contributions to the local community represent a powerful force for cultural enrichment and artistic collaboration. By organizing events in Abilene and bridging a gap between different Texas cities, he is nurturing a vibrant local music scene and fostering unity and creativity among artists. As KillaWattz continues to break new ground and expand his musical horizons, we encourage you all to stay tuned for his upcoming performances and follow his social outlets below where you can experience firsthand the energetic creativity that defines his artistry. Facebook Instagram Soundcloud

  • Music, Science, Madness: An Introduction to the Texas Eclipse Festival

    The last Eclipse Festival was held seven years ago in Oregon, in the ideal location along the path of totality. In 2024, the place for ideal viewing of the eclipse is Burnet, right in the heart of Texas, north of San Antonio and west of Austin among the central plains. The Oregon Eclipse was hailed as one of the best American music festivals of all time, and now the international coalition of 13 event organizers are back to do it again. Can they create the same magic with the Texas Eclipse Festival? Among the 13 are the Berlin-based art and event collective Bachstelzen; Cosmic Convergence, a transformational festival organization in Guatemala and Austria; Earth Frequency, a festival out of Australia, and many more. Our Texas overlord, Disco Donnie is hosting this coalition, and we can expect much more than just a music festival with all the collaborators bringing in different experiences. With Austin quickly becoming a tech hub, the festival will showcase new developments in tech and digital spaces. From the NASA center in Houston to the new SpaceX locations outside of Waco, Texas has deep roots in the space world, and provides opportunities to learn about the industry's history and what lies ahead. Seven astronauts will be in attendance, along with NASA engineers, AI Professors, leaders in sustainable design, and much more. In the consciousness, health, and wellness section, the great Paul Stamets and Dr. Pamela Kryskow from the Psychedelic Association of Canada will be giving a talk. Immersive art installations will also bind the festival grounds together, with different vibes and worlds created by artists. Wandering through a festival is a major part of the experience, as it creates opportunities for conversation and moments of wonder and amusement.  Among the visual and interactive artists are Alex and Allyson Grey, the visionary psychedelic artists, and Android Jones, the celebrated digital artist behind the visuals of artists like Shpongle, Tipper, and more. He is beyond just a VJ and is a leader in multimedia psychedelic art today doing projection mapping installations at festivals like Burning Man, Lightning in a Bottle, and many more. Among the EDM community he is as much a headliner of the festival as LSDream and Zeds Dead. Texas Eclipse Festival Stages The Lone Star stage is dominated by funky groovy jam bands and electro-instrumentalists, like the incredible String Cheese Incident, who I have seen many times at their annual residency at the festival Electric Forest. They and groups like Oteil and Friends will be fully instrumental, and have, in my experience, brought a tremendous and different energy to typically electronically dominated music festivals. On the other end of this stage's spectrum we have acts like Big Gigantic and The Floozies who have a much more electronically influenced sound, with CDJs, MIDI boards, and laptops right alongside drum kits, guitars and horns. Make sure to catch this stage at least once a day and see if the funk isn't a fresh breath of air. The Eclipse stage sets the Bass genre in its rightful place among the top billing. With bass subgenres like freeform and liquid among the most popular in Texas, a stage hosting the likes of Liquid Stranger, Subtronics, and Of The Trees, will be the largest musical draw for the locals. One of the undisputed highlights of this stage is Barclay Crenshaw, the true name and new project of the legendary dance music producer, Claude VonStroke. Under the new project, Crenshaw has been exploring bass, dub, jungle, funk, and hip-hop. With the ability of a veteran DJ and producer, this is an unmissable set. The Sky stage hosts the main collection of house, techno, and dance artists. One of the oldest and most popular sections of electronic music, icons like Paul Oakenfold and psytrance pioneer Goa Gil are two of the anchors of the stage. Desert Hearts and Bob Moses are among some festival favorites of the newer generation that will be drawing the dance crowd in. The Sun is our psychedelic stage for the festival. Top Psychedelic and Trance artist, Captain Hook out of Israel brings experimentation with analog equipment and live elements into his production, while the Russian born Perfect Stranger (also out of Israel) with a techno-influenced psytrance sound. Psytrance is much more popular in Latin America and Europe than in the United States, so this stage will show some love to the trance community here, and allow the rest of us to explore the genre in a live setting. The Moon stage is a mix of eclectic bass genres like the lineup brought by the label Deep Dark and Dangerous out of San Francisco, electronic instrumentalists like Josh Teed, and the Australian party starters, Mood Swing & Chevy Bass. Deep Dark and Dangerous is one of the best young record labels around with an impressive stable of bass artists. They are bringing Truth (their founder), Abstrakt Sonance, Khiva, and one more yet to be revealed. Ivy Lab and potions on this stage round out some of the best of the underground bass hosted by this stage. all:Lo Collective out of Denver will be there with their blend of hip-hop and sound system cultures that they use to create downtempo bass and lofi hip-hop. This is the stage of surprises, with the most genre-eclectic lineup of the festival. Drop by the Moon stage at any time and you might find your new obsession. The Earth stage appears to have the most instrumentalists not in the Jam Band category that most typically accompanies electronic music festivals. Acts like Fanna-Fi-Allah, who have brought Sufi Qawwali music to the global stage, has two sets. There is also the solo instrumentalist Kr3ture out of southern California producing melodic bass, and Plxmtrees, the chill hop/lofi side project of the electronic artist K+Lab. Elephant Heart is interesting, a collaboration between Jason, acclaimed producer/instrumentalist, and Victoria, a powerful singer and songwriter. I love seeing dance music with live vocals and instruments so they are right up my alley. There's even Atash, a Austin-based superband with elements of Jazz, Arabic, Classical, and boasting a global lineup of musicians. Another Austin-based act here is Vincent Antone, who I had the chance to see in Austin recently and plans to bring the high-energy funk. Four days and four nights of some of the best and most cutting edge music in the world, as well as the immersive arts, tech and science exhibitions, means you'll have any experience you choose. Race around from stage to stage catching every set on your list or wander through the grounds soaking in the experiences. Spend the day going deep with tech or space before going deep in the crowd with a DJ you've never heard of. Start your morning off with yoga and guided meditation then attend a lecture on psychedelics in medicine. Its the ultimate pick your adventure, or let your feet carry you to whatever the festival picks for you. This festival is unmissable, so make sure to get your tickets and camping passes all squared away as soon as possible. The bigger your group the better! Or keep it small and tight, all options are available in the campgrounds! You can look at your options here. See you there!

  • From Texas To The Grammys: The Raddix Experience

    Based in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas, Raddix is a dynamic force in the music scene. As both a skilled producer and vocalist, he navigates a wide-ranging musical landscape and showcases proficiency in an array of genres. From the infectious beats of pop to the rhythmic flows of hip-hop and even dubstep, house, and melodic bass, his artist palette shows no mercy! We had a lovely conversation with Raddix himself as we explored his captivating musical talent, versatility, and innovation that continues to capture audiences across multiple genres. Grammy’s Achievement EDM Texas: Your induction into the Grammys/Recording Academy last year is remarkable! Raddix: Thank you! I found a cool niche in the electronic music scene by not fully embracing one particular style but rather mixing and matching various genres. I’ve connected with people in the hip-hop, rap, R&B, pop, and alternative music communities. Fortunately, that has allowed me to build a network that allows me to collaborate across these genres. A couple of years ago, I encountered some prominent Texas rap artists. I noticed their management’s involvement with the Grammys, which intrigued me. I wanted to be a part of it, as I felt that the electronic music community lacked representation in such prestigious circles. I believe that the genre needs more representation, and I wanted to be a voice for the electronic music community within that space. Challenges & Milestones EDM Texas: What were some challenges, milestones, or things you have learned that led to this achievement? Raddix: Summing it all up is challenging! I’ve been making music for about twelve years, but my entry into the industry, so to speak happened around seven years ago. From what I’ve learned, it’s about finding the right key players to form a team and bring a dream to life. In the electronic music world, opinions are mixed; people are 50/50. Some prefer instrumental tracks or minimal voices, while others love singing along to lyrical songs. I feel more involved as a listener when I can sing along at concerts while also combining it with headbanging and other expressions. The diversity in preferences is interesting and adds to the richness of the electronic music experiences. Global Collaborations EDM Texas: Your collaborations with superstar performers around the globe are impressive! Can you share some insights on how these collaborations came about and what you’ve gained from working with such diverse artists? Raddix: Many of these collaborations usually happen because we share a love for the same kind of music or randomly stumble upon each other while immersed in music-related activities! It’s fascinating how encounters with big artists can lead to discovering shared fandom or admiration for each other’s work. For instance, in the past year, I collaborated with Jason Leech who’s a musician gaining significant popularity in the US. He is known for playing the keyboard and even stacking multiple keyboards on top of each other! Our commonality was our shared status as live performers. In the electronic music world, showcasing additional elements to live performances is captivating for both listeners and artists. Another example is Dorrough from Dallas! He was quite popular in 2008-2009 as he has created amazing work. These chance encounters and shared interests form the basis for many of the collaborations that enrich the music scene. Energetic Live Performances EDM Texas: You’ve also had the opportunity to perform at numerous notable festivals, including Lost Lands, Dancefestopia, Foam Wonderland, and so many more! How do you approach each festival, and what do you believe sets your live performances apart in the minds of the audience? Raddix: During live performances, I aim to take the listeners on a complete emotional roller coaster, tailored to the venue but often following a general energy flow. For example, I may kick off with an intense start and blend melodic elements with heavier beats. Then, transition into progressive house, future bass, and maybe even some bass house. Towards the end, I will finish off with a bang and create a journey where people go from going hard at the beginning to experiencing a range of emotions and finally letting loose in a party atmosphere. I embrace the role of frontman and draw inspiration from the iconic moments of rock stars like Freddie Mercury with his fists in the air and commanding presence! I aim to bring that rock show energy to our electronic music performances and create a sense of excitement for the audience. While I am the frontman, I also have a tour DJ who collaborates with me. Managing vocals, being behind the decks, and being on the stage simultaneously can be challenging, so having a dedicated DJ works well. Sometimes, we even introduce additional elements like the electric guitar, a drummer, or collaborators joining us on stage for a truly dynamic and engaging live experience. Raddix On Adapting to Audiences EDM Texas: Your talent has graced a diverse range of events and festivals! How do you adapt your performance style to suit different types of audiences and events? Raddix: I’ve positioned myself in a great spot where I blend various genres and provide flexibility in my performances. Whether it’s house music for a house crowd or heavy dubstep for a dubstep show, I have it all and everything in between. There have been instances when I performed in a new city and sensed that the crowd was not vibing with a particular genre. In such cases, I quickly adapted. Once, I even asked the crowd directly, hopping on the mic, and asked “What do y’all want to hear?” They’re like, “We want house music!” and I effortlessly switched it up. The crowd vibed out and it was a great atmosphere! EDM Texas: Is there anything else you would like to let our audience know? Raddix: My debut album AFTER DARK was just released a month ago! This album is a mixture of all my favorite sounds that have inspired me over the years. This album includes all original vocals and production alongside my sound engineer, Adrian Rich. We have compiled songs with rock, blues rap, R&B, and electronic music influences creating a one of a kind and truly unique album listening experience. It is now out and available here. Raddix stands as a powerful symbol and illustrates that dreams can be achieved through unwavering self-belief. His journey, marked by an induction into the Grammys and a diverse range of collaborations shows that possibilities unfold when one follows their passion with dedication. We are thrilled to have shared Raddix’s inspiring story and encourage you to follow his socials below: Facebook Instagram Twitter Spotify

  • Ubbi Dubbi 2024: Celebrating 5 Years of Electronic Bliss in Texas

    In the heart of Texas, there is a music festival that has become synonymous with groundbreaking innovation in the electronic music scene, and that festival is called the Ubbi Dubbi Music Festival. As we eagerly anticipation the fifth edition of this electrifying extravaganza, taking place at Panther Island Pavilion on May 25-26th, the festival holds a rich history of pushing boundaries, fostering community, and creating an immersive experience that sets itself apart in the Texas electronic music landscape. Setting the Stage: Ubbu Dubbi’s History Ubbi Dubbi burst onto the scene in 2019, conceived with a vision to transcend musical boundaries and create an immersive experience. What started as a celebration of friendship between two music-loving companions, Ubbi and Dubbi, quickly evolved into an annual journey for thousands seeking an escape into the realms of electronic music. Over the past five years, Ubbi Dubbi has not just embraced change, it has defined it. From its inaugural edition to the 2021 edition holding the title of the “First Festival Back” after the COVID-19 pandemic, and now for its upcoming 2024 five-year extravaganza, the festival’s commitment to pushing boundaries has become parallel with its identity. Each edition has been a successful chapter in the festival’s dynamic narrative, reflecting the ever-changing landscape of its musical offerings. In 2021, Ubbi Dubbi made a bold move, as they temporarily relocated to the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. This change marked a chapter of adaptability due to the missed 2020 edition amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It even gained the title of being the “First Festival Back”! Shortly after, returning to Panther Island Pavilion for its 2022 edition and beyond signified a homecoming, as it reaffirms the iconic as the heartbeat of Ubbi Dubbi. Panther Island Pavilion, set in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, has been a recurrent home for Ubbi Dubbi. Its sprawling grounds and scenic backdrop of downtown Fort Worth have provided the canvas for unforgettable moments and have become part of the festival’s identity. The venue’s spacious layout, coupled with its proximity to downtown Fort Worth provides festival-goers with a perfect blend of an urban setting and natural beauty. From mesmerizing stages to immersive art installations, Panther Island Pavilion has played host to the magical world of Ubbi Dubbi, making each edition a captivating journey. Ubbi Dubbi’s Diverse Lineup Ubbi Dubbi’s commitment to diversity is shown in a lineup that mirrors the kaleidoscope spectrum of electronic music, bringing together an array of artists from different genres each contributing to the collective experience. For those who crave the monstrous energy of bass music, Ubbi Dubbi’s 2024 lineup boasts some of the most fearsome names in the scene. Artists like Crankdat, HOL!, and Ravenscoon promise sets that will not just be heard but felt, as they will resonate the festival grounds with the thunderous beats alive. If you’re looking to dive into the enchanting melodic world,  Ubbi Dubbi has you covered! Melodic artists like Audien, Dabin, and Said the Sky and their uplifting beats will create a sonic landscape that transcends the ordinary, inviting festival-goers to embark on a melodic journey that resonates with their emotions and soul. And if you thought Ubbi Dubbi was just about the bass drops, well you’re wrong! The festival is also a haven for those who groove to the infectious beats of house and techno. Artists like Anabel Englund, Matroda, and Odd Mob b2b OMNOM will promise to turn the festival grounds into a dance floor. Whether you are drawn to the heavy bass, the melodic highs, or the infectious rhythms of house and techno, Ubbi Dubbi’s lineup promises an adventure that celebrates the richness and diversity of electronic music. The Ubbi Dubbi Community From its birth, Ubbi Dubbi has nurtured a reputation for fostering a sense of community that creates an immersive experience where attendees become a part of something greater. Nina Houck, a past attendee and proud member of the DFW Rave Babes community, expresses the transformative power of Ubbi Dubbi’s community. As it was her first electronic music festival ever, it genuinely changed her life. “I had dabbed a little into the music previously, but it wasn’t until the first night of the festival that I fully realized how much I loved not only the music, but the community,” Nina explains. “The Ubbi Dubbi music festival helped me find a new purpose in life in the sense that I found so much happiness in the rave scene, and it became something that soothes my soul so to speak. I can’t wait to go back to that magical place!” For many, Ubbi Dubbi is not just an event - it is a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery. The festival’s inclusive atmosphere allows individuals like Nina to find solace and purpose within the electronic dance community. Overall, it breaks down barriers, creating an environment where everyone is free to express themselves authentically. With a rich history, a diverse lineup, and a community spirit that transcends the ordinary, Ubbi Dubbi has become a celebration of life, music, and the boundless connections that form within the dance. Don’t miss a chance to be a part of the milestone celebration by securing your tickets here. Stay in the loop with real-time updates and glimpses on their social media below: Facebook Instagram Twitter

  • From Bayous to Breakdowns: Buckten's Bass Journey

    Rooted in the pursuit of crafting delicate yet raw bass music, BuckTen aims to immerse his audience in an audible journey like no other. His musical odyssey has traveled from the heart of Louisiana to the vibrant landscape of Austin, Texas, marking a significant chapter and bringing forth a new phase in his artistic endeavors. We had a lovely chat with Buckten about the essence of his mission, while we also explored the intricate balance between his delicacy and raw power that defines his unique musical landscape. BuckTen’s Musical Journey from Louisiana to Texas EDM Texas: Can you take us back to your beginnings in Lake Charles, LA, and share how your early experiences shaped the artist you are today? BuckTen: I’m originally from Lake Charles, but I’ve moved a lot in my lifetime, so I would say it all began in Mandeville, LA! During my senior year of high school, my buddy introduced me to DJing using a tractor S2 controller, and he would always bring it over to my garage.  With just one speaker, he taught me how to mix on it, exploring genres like deep dub and artists like J.Phelps, 50 Carrot, and more. Eventually, I became proficient at DJing and after a while, I started to think about how to elevate it to the next level. Initially, it was pretty intimidating since I lacked any musical background. From there, I got a piano and started learning to play simple melodies as well as my favorite songs. That was the big hurdle - making music when I had no clue what I was doing! EDM Texas: What were the musical influences or moments that sparked your passion for creating bass music? BuckTen: I saw Liquid Stranger live and it was a significant experience for me, along with attending various festivals. His genre of music is what kept me moving in that direction. I used to listen to a lot of melodic bass artists that immersively drew me in and I appreciate both the pretty melodic and heavier stuff, which is where I find a lot of my inspiration. EDM Texas: Your journey in the electronic music scene has seen you grace stages at notable events like ZOOLU, Independence Festival, and Buku Music & Art  Project in Louisiana! How have these performances contributed to your growth as an artist, and are there any particular performances that stand out as a stepping stone in your musical career? BuckTen: I believe the Buku & Music Art Project was the most significant for me, as it was a capstone moment in my career. It marked my inaugural major music festival performance, and it turned out to be with my best friend, Don Peyote. He’s not just a close friend but also the one who initiated me into production and guided and aided in crafting my initial songs. I appreciate that he recognized and liked my music and I’d like to express my gratitude because it has significantly benefitted me! EDM Texas: You recently made the move from Louisiana to Austin, Texas! How’s the city treating you so far? BuckTen: Over two years ago, I was living in Sulfur, LA where there isn’t that much to do, especially when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. With limited friends and motivation, making music felt challenging. The isolation was tough and except for Don, I only had a few friends. Moving to Austin was a significant leap and establishing a new life and friend group here was a journey. The growth from there to here, however, is remarkable because, despite the initial “new kid” factor, the opportunities in Austin are vast. In my experience, there is a collaborative spirit, and people are eager to work together and uplift each other. This is precisely what I sought by moving here - finding a like-minded crew with shared goals. EDM Texas: How has the location change influenced your creative process and the evolution of your sound? BuckTen: Touching grass every now and then is refreshing! I used to live in the middle of nowhere, with limited options for entertainment and inspiration. Austin changed that for me. The city offers so much to explore, with numerous friends and collaborators. Hanging out with talented peers has enhanced my skills, with many teaching me valuable lessons. I’ve ventured into new musical territories since living here, inspired by outings where I encounter new music or unique scenes. There’s more to explore in Austin, providing ample inspiration! BuckTen And His Genre-Defying Productions EDM Texas: Your musical portfolio showcases a remarkable diversity, ranging from drum and bass to serene, melodic dubstep! Can you walk us through your creative process when approaching different genres? BuckTen: My approach varies depending on the project. There isn’t a single method I stick to when making music. For instance, if I create a heavy dubstep song, the next track might lean towards something melodic, soft, or even drum and bass. I constantly avoid repeating the same style to keep my production diverse. When developing my own sound, I resist staying confined to a specific genre. Interestingly, I’ve received advice from more established artists suggesting that creating the same song repeatedly is the key to making it big. However, that approach doesn’t align with my preferences. I enjoy being diverse - my sets cover a wide range. The unpredictability, not knowing when comes next, adds to the fun and is something I find crucial in my creative process. EDM Texas: How do you approach each new release to ensure it pushes the boundaries of your production skills? BuckTen: My secret sauce involves mixing and mastering. While I can get my songs about 95 percent there, the final touch to achieve that industry-standard sound comes from my mixing and mastering engineer Sean Tessier.  He’s highly influential in sound design, and sitting in the same room, and watching him transform my songs from a B+ to an A+ grade is truly enlightening. Working together, we identify subtle mistakes that might go unnoticed during repeated listens. Having an external perspective is crucial to combat ear fatigue, which can obscure things you might miss.  This, for me, is the essence of my process. Additionally, my friend group plays a significant role, as we share projects and each member contributes their unique talents. For example, I may not excel in writing melodies, but my friend Sean does, leading to the creation of impactful songs. Another friend of mine, Lucas is a pro at production speed, as he sends me ideas that I can readily hop onto. It’s a collaborative effort where each friend inspires the other. Without them, I wouldn’t have produced half the music I have now. Memorable Experiences EDM Texas: Your recent performance at Freaky Deaky 2023 has garnered a lot of attention! Were there any standout moments or interactions that you found particularly memorable, and how did this performance contribute to your connection with the Austin electronic music scene? BuckTen: I’d say the most memorable moments for me while performing were those instances when I could look up and connect with the crowd. Being on the decks, I had to consciously remind myself to glance at the audience. It’s easy to get absorbed in adjusting knobs and changing settings, and sometimes that set flies by so quickly that you forget to look up! However, when I did take those moments to look up, seeing my friends, both old and new, along with managers and fans who supported me, was truly heartwarming, and I’ll admit it, a bit emotional! I felt incredibly thankful for the strong friend group and support system surrounding me. Another standout memory from the festival itself was the unexpected backstage access! My friend and I positioned ourselves right behind the stage during Of The Trees’ performance, soaking in the experience of hearing our favorite songs played live. It was undeniably a beautiful moment! EDM Texas: You’ve also recently showcased your talent at the Half-Baked Block Party organized by Neon Native, as events like these often bring different atmospheres! Can you share insights into your performance and how it allowed you to express your creativity in a unique way compared to most events? BuckTen: Lake Charles doesn’t have a big electronic music scene as it is more inclined towards country music and hip-hop. My friend, Colton Snyder, runs Neon Native and organizes electronic music events down there. While Neon Native primarily focuses on hip-hop events, Colton always includes me in the lineup. This support is significant, as he was my first when I returned to Lake Charles. Although I typically play a mix of hip-hop and other genres, adapting to the crowd’s preferences makes it more enjoyable. As an artist, staying true to your style is crucial, but catering to the audience enhances the experience. It was fun playing different music styles that I don’t typically include in my sets, adding a unique and enjoyable element to the performance. EDM Texas: Looking ahead, what can your fans and the music community anticipate from you shortly? BuckTen: I’ve been working extensively on my music, collaborating with my graphic designer, Alex Ferrero. He played a pivotal role in my graphic design during my rebranding a few years ago for my first EP. Currently, we’re focused on creating teaser videos finalizing the mix, and mastering various projects. My goal is to release at least one song every four weeks, and I hope to release my entire collection soon. Additionally, there are numerous collaborations with friends and a plethora of remixes in the pipeline! As BuckTen continues to evolve and explore new horizons, we invite y’all to stay tuned for his upcoming releases and performances by following his pages below. The Austin electronic music scene is set to resonate with the energy and creativity that Buckten brings to the forefront! Facebook Instagram Spotify

  • Flow Faire: The Medieval Musical Odyssey of Texas

    If you are seeking to embark on a journey through time, where the medieval and electronic intertwine, join us in the Middle Ages, aka. Flow Faire! Taking place March 22-24th at the Bee Mountain Ranch and Resort, this majestic music festival promises an immersive experience like no other, blending the allure of the medieval era with the contemporary energy of electronic music. Join us as we step into a realm where the past and present harmonize, creating a symphony of timeless memories. The heart of Flow Faire lies within the first phase of its lineup - a harmonious convergence of musical realms is set to captivate the medieval stage.  Set to take attendees to another sonic dimension include none other than Esseks, Kll sMTH, Chmura, Copycatt, Govinda, Keota, and many more musical visionaries. Within this kaleidoscope of talent, diverse genres and styles intertwine, promising a musical journey that transcends boundaries and paints the medieval canvas with a spectrum of electrifying soundscapes. The Tale Behind Flow Faire At the heart of Flow Faire’s one-of-a-kind blend of medieval aesthetics and electronic melodies lies the inspiration drawn from Middlelands, an unforgettable 2017 festival held at the Texas Renaissance Fairgrounds. This event became the grounding where their core leaders not only attended but also forged connections that evolved into lasting friendships, sparking the genesis of a truly unique experience. “Middlelands wasn’t just a festival; it was a transformative journey for each of us, deeply impacting our lives,” The Royal Court says. “Motivated by our experiences at Middlelands, we aspired to play a more active role in our local EDM community. This led us to participate in more local events and even host our own after-hours house parties. It was during these gatherings that our core team solidified, evolving into a family-like unit.” Charting a creative course in 2019, their trajectory shifted when they crafted a stage for the Flow Through Summer festival. Recognizing their prowess, the festival organizers extended an invitation for continued collaboration. Eager to innovate, the team embraced the opportunity but not without suggesting transformative adjustments - a tweak in timing and a reimagined name. And so, in 2019, the creation of Flow Faire marked a bold evolution in their festival journey. “Our initial plan was to launch the first Flow Faire in 2020, but the unforeseen challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic led to its cancellation,” The Royal Court explains. “Despite this setback, we’ve remained dedicated to the vision of Flow Faire. This year marks our fifth year of planning, and we’re thrilled to present the fourth edition of Flow Faire, a testament to our journey and passion.” Flow Faire is a tapestry of crafted experiences, designed to elevate anticipation and exhilerate spirits. Year after year, the team embarks on a creative odyssey, surpassing their benchmarks with each edition. Whether that be unveiling unexpected art installations, introducing immersive games, or inspiring participants to fashion themselves in uniquely expressive costumes, their mission is to forge an environment that captivates with enchantment and thrives on the beauty of unpredictability. “This commitment to novelty and mystery ensures that Flow Faire is a unique journey, not just for the attendees, but for us as organizers,” The Royal Court says. “We strive to maintain a balance between familiar traditions and new, exciting elements, ensuring that the anticipation for Flow Faire remains a vibrant and integral part of our community’s experience. We push ourselves each year to bring something new to the table all the while staying true to our roots that helped us find our path to creating our festival as well as helping us find the community we love and call our family. Now that we can see the amazing impact that Flow Faire and DFW Rave Fam have had on the community as a whole, it feels like we should make everything as special for others as it once was for us because I know we all look back on that beautiful festival and can see how much it changed all of our lives!” Don’t miss your chance to be part of the enchanting adventure that is Flow Faire. Secure your tickets here and stay tuned for the unveiling of additional surprises that promise to elevate this experience to new heights. So, mark your calendars, gather your fellow adventurers, and prepare for a transcendent musical adventure that awaits!

  • Illfest: A Canvas of Music, Art, and Culture

    Get ready to step into the vibrant realm of Illfest 2024, a music and art celebration like no other! With The Concourse Project as our canvas, the festival will hold its extraordinary experience on March 9-10th, 2024. This year’s anticipation is amplified by a groundbreaking partnership with Disco Donnie Presents, merging Illfest’s Texas roots with Disco Donnie’s renowned production expertise. Beyond the beats and melodies, Illfest is a dynamic tapestry, a canvas upon which the unique energy of Texas dance music is painted. As we eagerly count down to this year’s run, the excitement extends beyond the music - an exceptional festival experience awaits, resonating with the artistic soul of every attendee. Lineup Spotlight This year, Illfest proudly boasts a stellar lineup that transcends boundaries, promising an unparalleled journey. Headlining this year’s adventure includes the mesmerizing Rezz, known for her dark bass and techno sound; the explosive trio, Black Tiger Sex Machine, with their signature sound of heavy bass and electro; and the melodically gifted b2b set, Dab the Sky (Dabin and Said the Sky), whose emotive dubstep resonates with deep emotions. Elevating the experience further, Dr. Fresch will also take the stage with a House Records Takeover, adding a dynamic layer to the festival’s landscape. The lineup also unfolds an array of talent, including Champagne Drip, Valentino Khan, Virtual Riot, and more notable artists, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all attendees. The Artistic Expression Behind Illfest Illfest was originally a festival called “Illectric River” and was started by Jason Millsap and Robert Brooks. PRIME came onto Illfest in its 3rd year when it rebranded as part of a natural synergy between them and the founding members. “A lot of this was because we formed the Mark My Words partnership with owner, Robert Brooks, so getting involved with Illfest was a natural progression,” PRIME says. “Illfest and festival projects for us are a challenge that we personally love to tackle. They are filled with problems to be solved and for us are tests of what it means to curate and share.” Additionally, the recent partnership with Disco Donnie this year has been generating a lot of buzz! As Donnie has been a long-time partner with Mark My Words, it was a natural discussion to work together with Donnie on Illfest, as they have always maintained that the best approach to a successful and healthy music market is collaboration. “We have always tried to create and share what we collectively enjoy and want to celebrate with our community,” PRIME says. “I think the most important thing for us is sharing art that we believe and hope we are able to contribute to the growth of new ideas, art, and experiences.” Every year, Illfest continues to feature diverse lineups of music and visual artists, unique production, great eats, installations, and of course, amazing sound. The art and installation portion of Illfest is really the festival's other half. “Street art is something that has inspired all of the festival contributors,” PRIME says. “It’s something that brings us together and we feel that it’s an important shared moment for the festival guests. I’m grateful for the opportunity to be involved in projects like Illfest and work with the talented people that really bring this all together!” We invite you to mark your calendars for an immersive journey into the heart of electronic music and artistic expression. To ensure you are at the forefront of all the excitement, sign up for alerts, buy your tickets here, and insider updates by following their social outlets below: Facebook Instagram Twitter

  • Motor City to the Lone Star State: The Industrial Beats of WYNAX

    Hailing from the industrial city of Detroit, Noah Franchak, i.e. WYNAX has crafted a sound that embodies the essence of industrial music. With a unique blend of mid-tempo and house music, his tracks resonate with an authentic industrial vibe that leaves a lasting imprint. We had a conversation as we delved into the Detroit influence that molds his music, his journey in leaving a mark on the electronic music scene, and his recent transition from Michigan to Houston. As we explore his musical journey, it’s evident that his passion, creativity, and dedication shine brightly, promising an exciting future in the Texas electronic dance world. WYNAX’s Musical Journey EDM Texas: Your music is deeply influenced by the city of Detroit! How has growing up in the iconic industrial city shaped your musical journey and the unique blend of industrial elements and energy that define your sound? WYNAX: Growing up in the Detroit metro area was a blast, as there is so much industry within the Detroit area. I looked around one day and asked myself, “How am I going to stand out in this scene?” and I looked all around me. As my dad has worked in the auto industry my entire life, I took inspiration from him and his occupation. I have become obsessed with adding little hints of industrial elements throughout my music in the last few years. I love to layer my snares with steel clanks or a hammer to add the feel. I also love the vibe of dark industrial factories and how that affects my music. I want my music to make you feel like you are in the city of Detroit, driving through factories and embracing what Detroit is. EDM Texas: Could you tell us about a memorable moment or experience in your career where you felt like you truly made a mark on the Detroit electronic music scene? WYNAX: This year, I played the Shrek Rave at the Majestic Theatre, which is one of the most prolific theaters in the city. This theater opened in 1915 and so many legendary acts have played there. To be a part of that and play on such a historic stage really made me feel like a part of the history. EDM Texas: You recently made the move from Detroit to Houston! How has this transition influenced your music and connection to the electronic music scene? Are there any notable differences in the music culture between these two cities that have impacted your work? WYNAX: Ever since making the move to Texas, I have noticed a different feel to my music. Michigan has a huge bass scene up there, with the likes of Peekaboo, Griz, and G-Rex. It feels like my music used to be heavily influenced by those acts as many people around me listened to them. Ever since I moved down to Texas, it feels like my music has become more mature. I am feeling more consistent with my music and less scattered. My music has reached a point where I am appealing to all different cultures rather than just Michigan fans. The Unique Appeal of WYNAX EDM Texas: How would you best describe ‘energetic house music’ and what sets it apart from other styles of electronic music? WYNAX: I like to pride myself on bringing a new perspective to music in the house scene. I believe that there are many acts in the house scene where their music feels a little slow and not so hard-hitting. Nothing is wrong with that but when I hear that it feels like I want more energy. When I make my tracks, I try to bring as much energy to them as I can. There needs to be someone who brings something more to house music than just typical house. House music needs an infusion of something beyond the typical. EDM Texas: Can you share some examples of how you challenge yourself in your music, and what drives you to push the boundaries of the genre while still resonating with fellow DJs and fans? WYNAX: One way I like to challenge myself is by listening to modern music and thinking about how it can be more unique. I want the house music industry to have someone that starts pushing against the walls. I like to take elements from bass and mid-tempo to create something unique. I believe people appreciate my music for its unique and unprecedented qualities. I also believe people like my music because I am very present on social media and my personality shows. My social media combined with my music reminds people that I am not just another boring DJ but someone to resonate with. EDM Texas: Your social media presence is as unique as your music! How do you approach creating content and engaging with your audience on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and beyond? WYNAX: Creating content is something I do for fun rather than as a job. Many DJs these days treat content creation as a job and see it as their sole path to success. I think posting content is great but only if it is genuine. There are many people faking and it looks like they are struggling to record themselves. I enjoy creating content for my own enjoyment. I love to make TikToks, especially ones that people can easily engage with. Same with Twitter, I love to make posts that create a conversation rather than me ranting into the abyss of that website. EDM Texas: How do you see your own personality reflected in your music, and how does this personal touch resonate with your fans and fellow artists in the electronic music community? WYNAX: I’ve always pursued freedom throughout my life. Freedom can be achieved by gaining the power to do so. However, it’s those who take risks and challenge boundaries who truly attain this power. I believe that is how my music feels. I want to feel free within my music and the only way I can do that is by not closing in my walls of specific genres but rather setting myself free with music. It’s clear that WYNAX’s Detroit-inspired, innovative approach toward his music has sparked interest both in Michigan and Houston. As he continues to push boundaries and stay true to his free-spirited nature, keep an eye on this talented producer as he makes waves in the Texas electronic dance community! Follow WYNAX on his social outlets below: Facebook Instagram Twitter Spotify

  • Wubz and Wonders: The Karmuh Experience

    Lauren Villarreal, known in the electronic music world as Karmuh, is a versatile producer and DJ hailing from Dallas, Texas. Karmuh’s meteoric rise began with her debut track “Help Me”, featuring Madnoiz, which swiftly made waves and earned her recognition among the Texas electronic music community. Her distinctive musical style artfully fuses elements of experimental bass and new-age hip-hop, creating a sonic landscape that is both mesmerizing and innovative. In our exclusive interview, we had the privilege of diving into the Karmuh experience and exploring her profound impact on the dynamic Texas dance scene! The Artist Behind Karmuh EDM Texas: Your journey in the electronic music scene has been both fascinating and inspiring! Can you take us back to your early days and share what initially drew you to electronic music? Karmuh: I've been a dancer my whole life. I have been in competition cheer and dance since I was a young girl. I was introduced to the scene by a high school friend who showed me Borgore and I fell in love with the music instantly. With my skills in dancing and my love for music as a whole, it didn't take long for me to pick up go-go dancing gigs. From there on out, I knew I was meant to be involved in this beautiful industry one way or the other. EDM Texas: How has your connection to electronic music influenced your creative journey and what keeps you inspired with this dynamic musical landscape? Karmuh: Electronic music has connected with me spiritually. It has gotten me through the highs and lows of life, and for that I am grateful. I've been inspired by the consistent evolution of the electronic music scene and I love seeing bigger-tier artists using their platform to make a positive impact. I'd love to use my project as a way to spread love and light through each and every individual who has the chance to indulge in the Karmuh experience. The Karmuh Experience EDM Texas: What elements and emotions do you aim to convey to your audience, and how do you go about creating that unforgettable Karmuhe experience? Karmuh: Dancing has always been a big part of my life. That's definitely one element I'd like to add to my sets in a more uniform fashion down the road. You'll catch me behind the decks every once in a while doing my thing. I'm a performer. I like to share my emotions through the music I'm playing or releasing. I like my audience to go on my journey with me, but ultimately I'd like to convey a sense of euphoria, fulfillment, and bliss. If I can make someone else's life just a little bit better through my music then I feel like I've succeeded. EDM Texas: How do you utilize low-end frequencies to create a distinct mood or vibe in your tracks and sets? Karmuh: For me, personally, low-end frequencies are the new wave. There's something about the manipulation of bass that really does something for my spirit. I feel like this newer age of experimental music is more for the dancers and less for the headbangers. Don't get me wrong if you want to headbang, you're more than welcome to, but I feel like making music you can feel in your body over just hearing in your ears definitely plays a role in the vibe of my sets. EDM Texas: How do you strike a balance between experimentation and familiarity to craft a style that’s both innovative and accessible to your audience? Karmuh: I've said it since I first started DJing, I want to make "hot girl" electronic music. I like to incorporate vocals from musicians that I enjoy and also artists from my childhood. I feel like my taste in music is pretty universal considering I enjoy all genres which in turn, resonates with my fans. EDM Texas: Your music is known for its “wubby hard hitters” that really resonate with your audience. What makes these wubby hard hitters such a critical part of your musical identity and how do they contribute to the overall experience of your music and sets? Karmuh: It's not a Karmuh set without a wubby hard hitter or two! Every time a song drops I immediately make a gnarly bass face and use my fingers to imitate the sounds. It's almost as if the music becomes a part of me and if I can make somebody else make those same faces and movements, then I feel accomplished! On top of the wubz I've also begun to incorporate sounds that give almost a magical fairy vibe. I've always considered myself a weird person, so it's just natural my sets follow in the same direction. Karmuh’s Impact on the Texas EDM Scene EDM Texas: You’ve been an integral part of the EDM scene in Dallas. Can you share with us how your presence and music have influenced and contributed to the local EDM community? Are there any specific collaborations you’ve been involved in that have had a notable impact on the growth and vibrancy of the Dallas EDM scene? Karmuh: Outside of the Karmuh project, I am a co-founder of iSkream Collective, which is a promotion company here out of DFW. My involvement with the company is what kick-started my project in the first place. Being able to showcase other artists and building a platform to chase their dreams has actually influenced me to chase my own. It also opened doors to meeting other groups of genuine individuals. Working with teams like Full Grind Entertainment, DFW Rave Fam, Baked Up, #TilTheDirt, and 1220 Ent to not only play but to curate shows, has been very humbling for me. I personally feel like it's brought together a lot of different demographics of people who may have never crossed paths. It honestly makes me very happy. EDM Texas: How do these connections impact your music and career and what do you value most about your involvement in this vibrant community? Karmuh: Without the people I have met today, I honestly don't even know if the Karmuh project would even exist today. The support I receive alone is enough to make anyone want to pursue their dreams. It's honestly what drives me. What I value most is the beautiful energy when we're all together. I feel so whole when I'm surrounded by all the love, music, and laughter. EDM Texas: Is there anything else you want the community to know? Karmuh: If I could end on any note it would be that if you have a dream, chase it. You're not "too old" to do whatever it is that inspires you. You are here for a reason. Be that reason and be that light. Blessed be. <3 Karmuh’s journey in the electronic music scene reflects her deep passion and connection to music and dance. Her message of pursuing dreams, regardless of age, resonates with all, and her music invites you to be a part of the Karmuh experience, where music becomes a transformative and unforgettable adventure. Follow Karmuh on her social outlets below: Facebook Instagram Soundcloud

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