![]() ![]() When you like it the next day (and your producer friends confirm it) you know it could have potential.Houston-born, Berlin-based producer Lōtic isn’t impressed. I think the best way of starting is being in a replaced mode but at the same time work in a chaotic way – try different concepts of songs and pick the best idea. ![]() We’ll leave you with some words of advice from the man himself on creating and finding the inspiration to write music: We certainly can’t wait to hear more from Alson. Hopefully we’ll see even more golden tracks coming from producers, as a positive result of the global situation at the moment. I have been reading things that I’d never thought I would read before in my life and the whole period made a positive impact/change in my life I think in the end.” “Travelling is fun but it’s more important to be healthy and sometimes just do basic stuff. Appreciate what we have and enjoy the things around you. “I think for the environment and the nature maybe the COVID-19 period was necessary and I hope that we can learn from this in whichever way possible. Whilst disappointed with his gig cancellations, Alson is staying positive and using the time to create and take a step back. This year would have seen Alson return to Ibiza for live shows but of course the world has changed recently with Coronavirus. With the support and love of Trap Nation and Lowly Palace behind him it seems like things are just getting started for the already experienced music producer. They kept signing more music after which resulted in releasing my 4-track EP ‘ Enemies‘.” “You have to work hard and, of course, have a little luck at the same time, because you are always a little dependent as a smaller artist. It’s important to make a first big step as an artist, it’s not easy but that makes it feel even better. “I am greatly appreciative to Trap Nation, they’re the first big channel that promoted my music. He released his first track with Trap Nation last year and has forged a strong connection with the music channel renowned around the world for finding and promoting brilliant electronic music. That’s not all that’s changed for Alson in the last year. He says: “Future Bass inspires me a lot, because I feel there’s more freedom – more tempo possibilities and room to experiment as a producer.” Today he’s already accomplished a lot with his music, playing at Ibiza multiple times with a discography of music available online.Ībout a year ago he decided to hang up his House music hat for a while and has been experimenting with ‘Future Bass’ish music’. Since then the creativity has been flowing through Alson’s veins, through his teens and into adulthood, honing his skills with each production and year that passed. In the Netherlands, harder genres of electronic music were popular and inspired us to make rough sounds.” It was basically just sampling kicks and distorting them. We changed from playing games to making beats. “Around 16 years ago I downloaded FL Studio and was playing around with my friends in the neighbourhood. Then at age 10, with the download of FL Studio, what would became a lifelong passion began in making music. Whilst there are drawbacks, the Netherlands native is staying positive at his current home in Spain with the backing of some of the world’s biggest EDM lovers behind him and the chance to work on new material.Īlson has been making music from a young age, bonding with his dad over Magix music maker “I think it was… haha”. ![]() Making music since childhood and honing his talents, Alson is now being picked up by some of the biggest electronic music channels on YouTube.Īlson recently spoke to me about how life is going for the producer in a changed world with festivals and gigs off the billing for a year.
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