


It should also transport a positive vibe because ultimately I'll probably want to play it in my sets.” &ME: “My aim is not to be generic so I try to find a theme or melody that sticks and can build for the duration of the track. Rampa: “Just do what I like to do, make what I like to make and to not stress while doing it.” What is your overall philosophy or approach when it comes to music (playing, recording, production)?Īdam: “Trying to make music that doesn’t sound outdated in 10 or 20 years. Berlin helped a lot because ten years ago the rent and everyday expenses were pretty low.” That was the first time I could rest easily knowing the next three months will be ok. &ME: “I guess it was around that time when our label Keinemusik started picking up traction and DJ gigs started to flood in. I remember how scared I was because I didn’t have any gigs or recording jobs for the next month or two and then something came in, and I was safe for some time. Rampa: “I don't remember an exact date or year but there were a lot of ups and downs. It was one of the best decisions of my life.” To be responsible for yourself takes courage, especially when it comes down to creative work. It was not an easy decision and I still remember it quite well. When and how would you say you became successful, or at least able to make a living from music?Īdam: “It was possible to quit my daytime job around 2013. The most essential studio equipment for me would be the monitors and the feel and sound of the studio itself
