Real Talk With Diego Galloso & Noam Garcia

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Diego Galloso
Born in Jerez de la Frontera. From a very young age his taste for electronic music prevails over anything else, innovating sounds from the 90’s, and developing his growing taste for electronic music in all its aspects. He began to play in the best clubs, with his particular style, achieving his own sound, which characterizes him and defines his sets as changing and frenetic, a journey through the newest and most danceable sounds. He has become a regular in venues such as Sala Vors where he was a resident, Sala Audry, Comedia, Meteoro, Martina (Ibiza), resident in Santorini Music. This national dj has played in countries such as Greece (Mikonos), Morocco (Ashila), Portugal (Zambujeira do Mar), Italy (Mestre).

Noam Garcia
Andalusian DJ since 1994, he takes his first steps in the south of Andalusia, specifically in Cadiz, where he gets his great enthusiasm for electronic music. Always embracing the most modern sounds and styles, he began his career in one of the best clubs in the province, SALA ANFITEATRO, where he started his career as a professional dj. Performing at numerous events he gradually developed a unique and promising style, taking the utmost care of technique and originality in each of his performances. In 1996/98, taking advantage of new trends and styles, he took another leap forward in his career as a professional DJ, bringing new sensations to the most demanding audiences. It is in 2002/06 when he starts a new stage as a producer always standing out for the contribution of new sounds and new rhythms to the music.

1. Could you walk us through your creative process as an artist producer? How do you approach the initial stages of a project, from conceptualizing ideas to the final production?

The reality is that we do not usually have established guidelines. Simply when I enter the studio, everything flows on the fly and energy passes, leading in that process little by little, and in the final part the details of the mix are specified.

2. Many artists draw inspiration from various sources. Can you share some of your key influences that have shaped your unique style as a producer? Are there specific artists or genres that have had a significant impact on your work?

From the day we met we began to exchange ideas and after so many years living in music and experiencing so many styles we have not seen ourselves reflected by one in particular and we can manage to merge different genres in a track making this our style.

3. Collaboration is often a crucial aspect of music production. How do you navigate and foster productive collaborations with other artists, musicians, or even other producers? Can you share a memorable collaboration experience that stands out in your career?

We have collaborated for some labels making some remixes and at this point we are now, other producers are asking us to make remixes of our songs and we feel very happy for these moments that we are living with colleagues from other countries that we did not know.

4. The music production landscape has evolved rapidly with technological advances. How do you stay updated on the latest tools and software, and how has technology influenced your approach to producing music over the years?

We stay up to date, everything is evolving very quickly and technology has had a positive influence since before some ideas that were happening in the creation of a track could not be captured, now they can and giving more play to the mind.

5. The music industry can be dynamic and challenging. What are some of the most significant challenges you’ve faced as an artist producer, and how have you overcome or navigated through them to continue evolving in your career?

The challenge has always been towards ourselves, the full trust we have is also thanks to the friendship, trust and respect that we have created.

6. Among all the projects you’ve worked on, is there one that holds a special place in your heart? Could you share the story behind it and why it stands out as a particularly meaningful or rewarding experience for you?

Beauties in the Desert was an EP that marked a lot. It was after releasing Ashila when we dedicated ourselves to this EP and we had a great impact on the organic house style, exceeding 15,000 views in days and reaching the best positions in this style and receiving great congratulations from all parts of the world.

7. For aspiring producers looking to make their mark in the industry, what advice would you offer based on your own journey? Are there key lessons or insights you wish you had known when you were starting out?

That everything is possible, that they do not receive advice from someone who is not where they would like to be, and that they work hard for what they want, that life is full of barriers but with work and perseverance everything can be overcome, that there is no greater satisfaction. You have to overcome yourself.

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