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My Story

1. What's the coolest experience you've had creating music together?
The coolest experience is undoubtedly working on our tracks. The focus on experimentation and discovering new sounds pushed us beyond the familiar. That feeling when something truly magical emerges from a creative block — that's the coolest experience.

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2. What's the biggest myth in the music industry you've faced?
Debunking the myth of "Eternal Creative Conflict." True magic isn't born from conflict, but from synergy and mutual respect for each other's vision. We value our ability to listen, compromise, and create something whole that surpasses the sum of our individual ideas.

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3. How would you describe our collective music in three words?
Unique. Experimental. Unpredictable.

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4. Which track or artist ignited your love for electronic music?
Various sources of inspiration. It's difficult to name one specific artist or track. There are many amazing performers with stunning sound that inspire us in the moment.

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5. What's more important in music — sincere emotion or flawless sound?
Flawless sound is very important, but so is sincere emotion. In a world where technology allows anyone to create technically "flawless" sound, the human factor, sincerity, and vulnerability become the main value. We aim for live music that breathes and feels.

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6. What's your strangest habit in your creative process?
My strangest habit is probably related to movement. When I rehearse and search for the right sound, I start walking and singing simultaneously, also gesturing, almost like conducting.

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7. What's the main advice you'd give yourself when starting in music?
"Be braver, don't try to please everyone, believe in yourself, and don't be afraid to be yourself."


8. How do you feel when your voice becomes part of an electronic track?
It's a completely unique feeling I call "digital rebirth." My voice starts as something very alive and warm, then becomes part of a vast electronic world. It's magic to hear your own "self" in a completely new, futuristic guise.

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9. What's on your mind in the studio — technique or feelings?
I think about both, but at different stages. First, I focus on technique. Once technical aspects are settled, I switch to feelings and immerse myself in the song's story.

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10. What would you like to sing about in our future tracks?
I dream of creating a song cycle inspired by the Northern Lights and polar nights. This theme has something mystical and beautiful that fits electronic music perfectly.

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11. Why should people hear our music right now?
Our music offers balance between soul and the digital world. In an era of AI, people need sincerity more than ever. We remind listeners that humanity must remain at the core.

Contact

Please contact SJ Van Damme for press inquiries. 

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