NOW O LATER X CANADIANRAVERS INTERVIEW [SOTRY BEHIND THE NAME, ANYTHING TO CHANGE IN THE, SIRUP MUSIC]

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With support from all the right places, Now O Later’s tracks have made their way into sets by industry titans Yves V, Sam Feldt, Gil Glaze, FaderX and Max Vangeli. Stepping up his game with every release, this promising producer has a musical maturity beyond his years, and his streaming figures speak volumes. Following their previous collaborations, including ‘Summer Clothes’, Now O Later, Chinese producer Vanished and New York vocal sensation Jaime Deraz have perfected their formula to devise versatile creations that work their magic on dancefloors and radio shows around the globe.  

THE INTERVIEW

CR: Hello Now O Later, Glad to have you on Canadianravers how are you doing?

N: Thanks for having me! All is great.

CR: Tell us a little bit about yourself, what is the story behind the name Now O Later?

N: When I thinking my artist name linked to my music, I want my music can be listened to now or later. in other words, they can be stood the test of time. But in order to make it looks cooler, I shortened the or into O, so Now O Later is the artist name I gave myself.

CR: Tell us a bit about the track ‘Love Like Wine’, and how did you connect with Vanished and Jaime Deraz.

N: Vanished is my studio mate since I started producing. We’ve been working on several tracks in the past already. He is a very talented producer from China. I know Jaime since her first release on Sirup called “My City”. I loved her voice and her great talents in singing and writing lyrics. So I tried to get in touch with her through Instagram. All things are perfectly smooth. And “Love Like Wine” is our 8th collaboration!

Stream/ Purchase : now o later 'love like wine'

CR: Is there anything else about the current state of dance music that you’d want to change?

N: Slap house is taking over the EDM market. All of them sound so similar to each other, they are lack personal ideas and sounds. But they are so popular. So hopefully, both listeners and producers will get rid

of it soon.

CR: When did you start DJing and what were your early influences and inspirations?

N: I started to DJ in the first year of my university. I am a dance music lover since high school. I bought a controller and learned how to DJ myself from some tutorials on Youtube. I watched a lot of Tomorrowland set, and some radio set from those BIG DJ, and I was telling myself, one day I will do something like they do.

CR: What were the main challenges when you started DJing?

N: To be honest, I did not feel any difficulties during DJ. But since I ve also been DJing as a resident DJ in some very big clubs, it is sometimes challenging to balance keeping the style of myself and being commercial as the clubs want.

CR: How did you get connected with Sirup Music record label?

I just send them a demo at a very early time when I started producing. They have a really nice team

there, and all people there are very friendly. I’ve been declined a few times at first, but they let me know

I am really close to what they are looking for. And about 3 times later, my first track with them is signed!

CR: This question is for every DJ/Producer we interview, what is the one must-have item on your

rider in the green room?

N: My phone! I am a very socially addicted person. So with my phone, I may be able to make a connection with another artist who performs at the same event and I like making new friends.

CR: What do you like to do in your downtime when you are not DJing or producing music?

N: Playing computer games. It is a very good way for me to release my stress. Besides, I love clubbing a lot.

Usually, I go to the club once or twice a week where they play the newest records from the world.

CR:  Are there any projects that you are working on that our followers should know about?

N: 2 collabs coming very soon with an American Producer and an amazing Vocalist. Both tracks sound very

different from my usual production. SO stay tuned!

Lighting Round

1. Texting or talking? Talking

2. Coffee or tea? Tea

3. Hard liquor or Wine? Hard Liquor

4. Cake or pie? Cake

5. Hot dogs or hamburgers? Hamburgers

6. Xbox or PlayStation? Playstation

7. Movie theatre or arcade? Movie Theatre

8. Guitar or piano? Piano

9. Marvel or DC Comics? Marvel

10. Dog or cat? Cat

11. Hot weather or cold weather? Cold Weather

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WANKELMUT X CANADIANRAVERS INTERVIEW [BEST ADVICE, FAVOURITE CLUB, CHALLENGES]

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Jacob Dilssner, known as Wanklemut, is a well-established, Beatport chart-topping German creative force who’s been actively releasing his own unique signature brand of electronic dance music for well over seven years. His highly successful Gold and Platinum-awarded remix of Israeli musician Asaf Avidan’s ‘One Day / Reckoning Song’ marked his first foray into the scene in the summer of 2012. The following year, the release of he and Australian singer/songwriter Emma Louise’s collaborative track ‘My Head is a Jungle’ marked another pivotal point for the artist, hitting the Top 20 charts all over Europe, as well as receiving a 2014 remix from Detroit house legend MK.

THE INTERVIEW

CR: Hello Jacob, Glad to have you on Canadianravers how are you doing?

W: Very well. I just back from record shopping at Berlin’s finest record store “Elevate” run by Cinthie.

CR: Tell us a little bit about yourself, what is the story behind the name ‘Wankelmut’?

W: Throughout my whole career, and maybe life, there is a constant presence of yin/yang, black/white or dark / night in my life. I do pop music and I do underground house bangers. I play little dirty clubs in Berlin and the biggest festivals all over Europe. I am a Dad at home with my newborn son and I am a Raver just a few blocks away at Berghain.

CR: The track ‘Rouge’, tell us a little bit about the producing process, as well as where did the inspiration come from?

W: The singer is someone I am quite aware of, and we have seen each other at studio sessions for quite a while. She came up with those brilliant lines and did the song.

STREAM: WANKELMUT ‘ROUGE’ [UNIVERSAL MUSIC]

CR: Is there anything else about the current state of dance music that you’d want to change?

W: It needs to get going again. I feel a lot of potential and new things coming and I am glad there is no huge change towards negative elements.

CR: What is one track that never gets old for you no matter how many times you hear it?

W: Shapeshifters – Lola’s Theme. Works all over the world and I love it. Heard it thousands of times.

CR: What is the best advice you have received while pursuing your career as a DJ/Producer?

W: Relax.

CR: We know the House Music scene is huge in Germany how did that influence you as an artist? Also, which club in Germany is your favourite to attend.

W: I am a dancefloor man which means I made my rounds at Bar25 and Berghain about 10 years ago. My favourite club is Watergate because it is a short walking distance.

CR: What were some of the challenges when you started DJing?

W: I started with a pair of 1210 MK2 turntables and a cheap DJ mixer. Spent many nights spinning and mixing until I was ready enough to step out.

CR: Do you have any hobbies during your downtime when you are not DJing or producing music?

W: I take care of my VW Bully bus as a hobby.

CR: Are there any projects that you are working on? Any exciting post-lockdown plans?

W: Many projects. Many remixes.

Lighting Round!!

Coffee or tea? TEA

Hard liquor or Wine? HARD LIQUOR

Cake or pie? CAKE

Hot dogs or hamburgers? HAMBURGERS

Xbox or PlayStation? XBOX

Movie theatre or arcade? MOVIE THEATRE

Guitar or piano? GUITAR

Marvel or DC Comics? MARVEL

Dog or cat? CAT

Hot weather or cold weather? GREAT WEATHER. MOSTLY HOT.

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RUFF X CANADIANRAVERS INTERVIEW [HISTORY, GUESTMIX, CAREER CHOICE]

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Ruff kicked off his catalogue in July 2020 with 'Self Sabotage' alongside MIKEY C & Lila McKenna, which proved to be a hugely successful debut, achieving well over 300,000 streams on Spotify alone and staunch support from the likes of Will Sparks. The track was quickly followed by ‘Without It’; Ruff’s first collaborative effort with Robbie Rosen. In addition to ‘Reasons’, 2021 saw the release of an energetic dance flip of the Justin Bieber classic ‘Love Yourself’, which gained support from industry titan R3HAB; a testament to the rising star’s studio prowess. Drawing inspiration from the likes of The Chainsmokers, Lost Kings, Gryffin, NOTD, & Martin Garrix, Ruff possesses an innate talent for radio-ready cuts, with his growing discography having already attracted over 50,000 monthly Spotify listeners and 2.5 million combined streams since his 2020 debut. Effortlessly combining the uplifting sensibilities of electronic music with his unique flair of emotive pop, Ruff’s ever-evolving orchestral dance-pop crossover sound has already touched fans around the world, setting him in perfect stead to cultivate an adoring global fanbase.

STREAM/PURCHASE: ‘REASONS’ [ACOUSTIC VERSION]

THE INTERVIEW

CR: Hello Ruff, Glad to have you on Canadianravers how are you doing?

R: I’m doing great, thanks for having me!

CR: Tell us a little bit about yourself and where did the name ‘Ruff’ come from?

R: For sure, I am a 21-year-old Dance-Pop artist from New Jersey. My artist name “Ruff” comes from it being my childhood nickname since my real name is Nick Ruffalo!

CR: What is the best advice you have received while pursuing your career as a DJ/Producer?

R: To never give up and just keep finishing music. Sometimes you get stuck in a creative rut and it may feel like the end of the world trying to break out of it, but having the will to push through and keep fighting is what separates the good from the great.

CR: We know the EDM scene has been growing in New Jersey how did that influence you as an artist? Also, which club in New Jersey is your favourite to attend?

R: Being from right outside of New York City where I’m located in New Jersey, having this mixture of influences from Jersey and New York simultaneously has been awesome in helping my growth as an artist and performer. Getting to meet so many people from so many different backgrounds and cultures is something that is so special being from here. My favourite club here in Jersey has to be Karma in Seaside down the shore, a classic spot.

CR: You must be busy producing and being a guest on others podcasts but will you be releasing any more episodes for ‘Ruff Presents: The Dawg House Mix Series’, who will be the next guest in the mix?

R: Definitely! I have a few special guests lined up that I’m really excited about, starting with the Little L3GENDS.

CR: What do you like to do during your downtime other than producing music?

R: I am an avid fan of working out, getting outside and hitting some walks, and just being in nature.

CR: If you had the chance to open for any artist around the world, who would it be and where would it be?

R: Opening for the Chainsmokers at any venue anywhere in the world would be absolutely incredible.

CR: DJs/ Producers travel with multiples of that one item, what is that item for you?

R: Laptop!

CR: If you were not a producer/DJ what would have been your career choice?

R: Something in the marketing/entrepreneurship/business realm.

CR: Are there any projects/music that you are working on that we should know about?

R: A ton of new music will be dropping this year, with some collaborations lined up as well that I’m super excited about!

Lighting Round

Texting or talking?- Texting

Coffee or tea? - Coffee

Hard liquor or Wine? - Neither :)

Cake or pie? - Cake

Hot dogs or hamburgers - Hamburgers

Xbox or PlayStation? - Xbox

Movie theatre or arcade? - Arcade

Guitar or piano? - Piano

Marvel or DC Comics? - Marvel

Dog or cat? - Dog

Hot weather or cold weather? - Cold

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