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AADJA - Thought Dealer Лейбл: ТРИП Дата выпуска: 11th of December 2020 Жанр: Techno Формат: MP3 Битрейт: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 00:38:02 Треклист: 01 - Thought Dealer [00:05:46] 02 - Zappa Valley [00:03:48] 03 - Voices In The Hall [00:05:11] 04 - Neuro Erotic [00:04:41] 05 - Ear Bubbles [00:06:50] 06 - Hypomania [00:05:30] 07 - Still Wired [00:06:12]AADJA: Hard work and dedication to my craft led me to ‘thought dealer’ Hailing from the East coast of Canada, AADJA (pronounced aa-dee-aa) joins Nina Kraviz трип (pronounced trip) for her full debut release, ‘thought dealer’, following her appearance on the ‘Hot Steel’ compilation. As a classically trained vocalist AADJA uses her voice, an integral element of her creative process, like an instrument. That is something evident in nearly all of her productions, although often not obviously. How did you come to release on trip? When I first started to produce my own music, трип was (and still is) my favourite contemporary label. I really wanted to believe that I was capable of landing where I am now, though there were often times when I highly doubted myself. All I needed was a little time to form a musical identity of my own but ultimately it was all the hard work and dedication to my craft that led me to this release. Sometimes it’s still hard to believe that this is all coming to fruition. You use your voice as an instrument in many of your tracks – this is quite unusual in techno – can you describe your process and what it means to you working like this? My creative process is quite arbitrary. Sometimes it begins with an idea or a concept, other times I try to capture my emotions and feelings in the moment. Often, I will lay down some keys while I record into my mic. Then, I usually see how far I can stretch the recordings, morphing them into something completely different. The way I do that is by running the vocals through FX chains and further processing until I think they work well as a structural element in the composition. For example, in the title track ‘Thought Dealer’, I manipulated my voice to create several of the main components including the lead, hi-strings, and even some of the more delicate percussive elements. I feel that this approach adds a very primal, humanistic touch to the music, which is completely innate to me as an artist. Can you tell us about the scene in Canada where you grew up and where you are now? I grew up in a small town outside of St. John’s, Newfoundland. The scene at the time I started DJing was super intimate. I held a residency at an after hours club there and would occasionally play at many other venues throughout the city until I eventually moved to Toronto. At first, I found it rather challenging to fit in, which at times felt completely daunting. However, I eventually found my place in the scene as a resident DJ at Format and Apollo, known for their infamous raves at the 500 keele street warehouse. That place became like a second home to me. I was so happy that I finally earned the opportunity to prove myself while performing alongside some of the most incredible artists in the game. The scene in Toronto was definitely thriving before we were all forced into lockdown. How has this unsettled year affected you as an artist – do you have particular concerns as an emerging artist, not being able to tour, losing the connection to crowds and contemporaries?
Oddly enough, in many ways I think this year has really challenged me to develop and grow as an artist. Staying inspired at times has often been tricky, though I try my best to overcome that by living vicariously through fond memories of past experiences and visions of the future. Of course, it can still be a bit difficult at times living in isolation. I definitely do miss connecting with people but I am quite optimistic for what that future holds. I do not spend too much time worrying about things I cannot control but instead do my best to make the most of this invaluable time I have to create introspectively. What is it that you love about music? Have you always made music? I’ve always been fortunate in the sense that my life has always been heavily enriched by music. As a young child, I was very fascinated by musical instruments and played several of them ranging from the flute, to the baritone saxophone. Often I would lose interest in one and pick up another but singing is the one thing that remained constant throughout the years. The thing that attracted me to making electronic music is that there are absolutely no boundaries or sonic limitations. I really love having that sense of artistic freedom. Anything else you’d like to share with us? Actually, yes. There is at least one thing I can think of that I would absolutely love to share with you, however it’s still a bit too early to reveal any details just yet. What I will say is that I have another announcement coming soon, so more exciting news is just around the corner!
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