Interview Luca Noise

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Heinz
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Interview Luca Noise

The interview is in Italian, but if you want I can translate most relevant things.


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Really cool! What does he say about Gigi? What does he say about the future? Any other thing we should know? Tongue

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Ok, here i put some of the most important things of the interview:

(there are some phrases that I misunderstood so I can't translate.If someone wants to add or correct something, do it, because for me it's not easy having to translate from Italian to Spanish and Spanish to English)

He plays the clarinet and keyboard since he was a child.He was a member of a band.
Using the keyboard, he was initiated into the world of computer music production.His first performances(when he was 15-16 years old) were at birthday parties where he played keyboards and dj at the same time.
"Luca Noise" as an artist was born in 2003-2004 when he started to work with the record label MediaRecords.

For him it isn't easy to describe his musical style in a nutshell, because it mixes all the genres that make people dance, genres which make dance today, and also they did in the 80's or 90's, and includes a variety of musical styles such as rock, reggae, dance...

His best musical production (for him) is: Mother (you can find it in Gigi D'Agostino at Altromondo Rimini (Part 2) CD1.track7)

Way of Life is a first experiment to travel alone.It's a great experiment for him, because it is an album almost entirely produce for him, and is a way to get to market, not only in digital stores.

He talks about Gigi D'Agostino as a great friend.A person who can give great advice.
To play music with a person like him is a great opportunity.

He usually likes the atmosphere in the clubs (here I don't quite understand what he is talking about Social Networks)

For him there isn't a very strong Italian dj living the current musical moment, highlighting all over the world.

For someone who wants this looming world of music production and dj, he believes that there are options, but he thinks theres something wrong done.It takes a lot more humility.
It's easy to lose humility when a friend says you're doing a good job, but considering it's a friend, he can say this for many other reasons.

Luca talks about the vocalists (in Italy there is often an amine in the clubs talking while music plays).He says there are good and bad, as well as DJs, because some people are attentive and know what to do in every moment, and others don't.

On future projects, he intends to follow the same way.

The thing he hates the most is being awakened in the morning, nothing else...

His dealings with the fans is very good.He says that the norm in the dance floor is that people are grouped in small groups of friends, but usually in his concerts people are more united in a single group in response to the song and the cabin.

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Thanks, interesting to hear. I'm glad he intends to "follow the same way". Smile

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Nice interview Smile

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Huge thanks for the translation Heinz... great & unique interview! Smile

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