SHOWTEK X CANADIANRAVERS INTERVIEW [ STORY BEHIND THE NAME, DABBLING IN OTHER GENRES, GETTING READY FOR 2022]

Showtek is a revered Dutch DJ/producer duo consisting of Wouter Janssen and Sjoerd Janssen, who’ve been actively producing their unique take on dance music since 2001. The brothers dominated the underground hardstyle scene until 2011. They were most known for their songs,  ‘FTS’ , ‘The Colours Of The Harder Style’ and ‘Black’, just to name a few. After a decade of being on top of the hardstyle scene, selling out solo shows and releasing two artists’ albums it was time for a change and a new challenge. 

The following year, their style of dance music slightly shifted with the onset of the EDM boom, which paid off in the form of multiple groundbreaking smash hits. These include 2012’s collaborative track with Hardwell, ‘How We Do’, 2013’s ‘Get Loose’, ‘Cannonball’, ‘Booyah’, ‘We Like To Party’, 2014’s ‘Bouncer’, and platinum-awarded ‘Bad’ with David Guetta and VASSY, all of which currently collectively sit at an impressive 564,000,000 combined streams via Spotify and almost 1 billion views on YouTube to-date. Nearing two decades since its inception, this well-established act is now creatively pursuing the world of pop in full force, with a worldly, culturally-infused urban flair.

THE INTERVIEW

CR: Hello Wouter and Sjoerd, Glad to have you on Canadian Ravers how are you doing?

W: Thank you! Feeling inspired!

S: Doing great! Just moved into my new place in LA, so it’s been hectic but good!

 

CR: Tell us a little bit about yourselves, your musical journey and where did the name ‘Showtek’ come from?

W: We are two brothers from Eindhoven, in The Netherlands. Started making music out of a passion for music. Wouter played the piano since he was a kid and had a love for hip-hop and dance music. Sjoerd was captured by harder styles of dance, and when we combined our passion and common interest Showtek was born which has our initials in it.

S: Yes, it was originally Sjowteck! (Sjo from Sjoerd and ow - from Wouter). We then changed it to SHOWTECK because it sounded better. The TECK comes from us loving TECHNO music and that’s what we started to produce first back in 2000. When our first single was pressed on vinyl, it came out wrong and it said: Showtek , which looked even better! We decided to keep it!

 

CR: Vérité hasn't been around for very long, how did you connect with her, and what were your inspirations for the track ‘Pour It Down’?

W: Vérité is a great singer. She was introduced by a friend from NYC where I (Wouter) live part time. We both love her writing and the sound of vocals.

S: The idea was to produce a pop/house song with a good vibe. Something that you can listen to in a club, in the car, or on the beach. It’s just a vibe!

STREAM: SHOWTEK & VÉRITÉ - ‘POUR IT DOWN’ [UNIVERSAL MUSIC]

 

CR: You guys have been in the scene for so long and have changed your style of music as the scene has evolved, what is that one genre you like to dabble in that your followers might not be aware of?

W: We both love 'drum n bass' influenced dance music, so be prepared. 

S: Yeah, acts like Prodigy, Faithless, and Rudimental inspired us a lot! We like to blend music and cultures, so it never gets boring!

 

CR: Since you guys have been to Canada before, which show has left the best impression on you? Are you planning to come back this year?

W: We both spend a lot of time in Toronto. Sjoerd is in Montreal a lot, Wouter in Toronto. Canada is an amazing country, beautiful scenery, great people, and just one of the best places in the world!

S: Yes, both our spouses are Canadian! I go there 3 times a year to visit family and obviously do shows! We just played ILESONIQ in Montreal not too long ago and it was super cool, but obviously there are great parties everywhere! I have to mention that I love Vancouver too, it’s an amazing city!

 

CR: As a DJ/Producer, what is the best advice you’ve received and who gave it to you?

W: There hasn't been one particular quote or direction someone gave us, but I think the freedom of following our curiosity which our mom always supported is the best thing that happened to us. It's very important to let someone figure out their path in life. Advice is only applicable if it is mouldable to an individual situation, otherwise it's too personal and not relevant, and just someone's own experience.

S: We have worked with a lot of different artists and from all of them we have learned something: Tiësto, Major Lazer, David Guetta, etc. It’s very important to be open-minded and don’t let your ego block your growth!

CR: We know it is fun producing/DJing with your brother, has there ever been a disagreement between you two over a track you produced?

W: You have to disagree in a group or multiple person situation in order to find common ground, that’s also the only way to move forward. So yeah many of these moments, but they are relative. We try to treat Showtek as a thing we're both committed to in our own way, doing what's best for Showtek.

S: I knocked wouter’s teeth out a few times, but for the rest it’s all love :)

 

CR: SKINK, your record label, consistently releases new music from established and emerging

artists alike. Is there any advice you’d share with aspiring producers?

W: Don't follow the trends, create your own.

S: I agree. We try to create a platform for musicians and producers who can have creative freedom to make something fresh and innovative.

 

CR: What is a regular day like for you guys when you are not producing music and DJing?

W: I'm in the studio all the time. I like my coffee break and workouts. We both work out a lot.

S: We are actually always working, if we are not producing music we are on the road. But on real off days, I spend time with my wife or friends. No matter what day it is, I always manage to get a workout in.

 

CR: What are some of your goals for 2022, anything our readers should know about?

 

W: We are working on our album and a couple of collaboration projects; we will push out way more music!! The pandemic was a great time to focus on production, new ideas, reinventing the sound, the direction, and creating unique and fresh ideas.

S: On a personal level, I’ve spent a lot of time with my friends and family over the last two years. It made me realize how precious those relationships are. Work will always be number one, but the time I had with my friends and family is very special and I need to keep that happening.

 

Lightning Round

Texting or talking?

W: Depends on the day, mostly text

S: Talking

 

Coffee or tea?

W: Coffee in the morning, tea at night

S: Same here

 

Hard liquor or Wine?

W: WINE

S: Kombucha

 

Cake or pie?

W: Apple Pie

S: Apple Pie, YES!

 

Hot dogs or hamburgers

W: Burger (Beyond ) We don’t eat meat

S: Impossible burger is good too :)

 

Xbox or PlayStation?

W: PlayStation

S: Nintendo haha

 

Movie theatre or arcade?

W: Movie Theatre

S: Movies

 

Guitar or piano?

W: Piano first

S: Samples, haha

 

Marvel or DC Comics?

W: No preference

S: Marvel



Dog or cat?

W: Dog

S: Dogsssssss

 

Hot weather or cold weather?

W: Man, this is impossible, 50/50

S: Fuck, I love the cold, but I need some sun!! 50/50

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KILL THE NOISE RELEASES 2ND ALBUM SINGLE WITH WOLFGANG GARTNER “HOW YA LIKE ME NOW”

Stream/purchase: Kill The Noise & Wolfgang Gartner - How Ya Like Me Now out now on ophelia records

Bass music rule-breaking producers Kill The Noise and Wolfgang Gartner team up for the second lead single "How Ya Like Me Now" off Kill The Noise's second album. The track is the spiritual successor to their fan favorite collab last year "Battlestations" and comes on Kill The Noise's first new album in 6 years. "How Ya Like Me Now" infuses old school complextro influences with fresh unexpected sound design, glitchy bass patterns and a soulful vocal performance by Ericka Guitron.

The music of Jake Stanczak, better known as American producer and DJ, Kill the Noise, was born out of an era where Ridley Scott imagined utopian futures on the silver screen, and artists like NIN and Aphex Twin rocked MTV. After channeling the influences of his youth through over a decades’ worth of forward driven electronic releases (Roots, Kill Kill Kill, Black Magic, Occult Classic), and charismatic live shows (Coachella, EDC Lollapalooza, Hardfest), the name “Kill the Noise” has become synonymous with some of the leading acts in dance music — getting creative in the studio with the likes of Dillon Francis, Deadmau5, AWOLNATION and Skrillex — and as 2020 unfolds, he’ll be unveiling even more material.

The most commercial alias for Joey Youngman -- the DJ and dance producer who also recorded as Bosco & Terell, Count Funkula, Frequent Flyers, the Girth, Mario Fabriani, and Spyro Pappadopoulos, not to mention monikers for his several collaborative projects -- Wolfgang Gartner functioned as an outlet for his active and noise-packed electro-house productions, which contrasted greatly with his more sophisticated and "tasteful" deep house releases. Youngman didn't reveal that he was behind Wolfgang Gartner until 2008, once the alias gathered steam in clubs. From 2007 through 2011, there were nearly a dozen Gartner

12" releases, along with remixes of tracks by Tiesto and Sneaky Sound System, MSTRKRFT, and Britney Spears.

In September 2011, Youngman released the first Wolfgang Gartner album, Weekend in America, which allowed him to indulge in his love for rap music by roping guest appearances from Cam’ron, Jim Jones, will.i.am, and Eve, along with R&B vocalist Omarion. Additional singles on Ultra followed over the next several years, leading up to his second proper album, 10 Ways to Steal Home Plate, in 2016. Released on Gartner's own Kindergarten label, it featured Wiley and Trina on the single "Turn Up." He issued a handful of singles in 2018, including "Ching Ching", "Freak", and "The Upside Down", the latter of which featured JayKode.

DAVID MORALES RELEASES FIRST FULL-LENGTH STUDIO ALBUM IN OVER A DECADE LIFE IS A SONG

OUT NOW ON DIRIDIM

Marking his first full-length studio album in over a decade, Grammy Award-winning producer David Morales releases Life Is A Song on his DIRIDIM imprint.

Stream / purchase: David Morales ‘Life Is A Song’

Encompassing the true essence of David Morales, Life Is A Song opens a new chapter in his illustrious career. Showcasing his masterful orchestration of old school sounds and modern sensibilities, this long player takes listeners on a sonic journey across fifteen tracks, bursting with soul and undeniable groove. Featuring an array of established and up-and-coming artists, Morales joins forces with previous collaborators Blakkat, blondewearingblack, Delta, DJ Rae, Elle Cato, Lea Lorien, Michelle Perera, Mr. V, Toshi and Ultra Naté, and adds new names to his collaborative discography with Babygirl, Joe Roberts, Scott Paynter and Tilly.

Complete with numerous dance-ready cuts (The Feels, Easy, Come Undone, No Boundaries, What Can I Do and Hela), a host of uplifting creations (Never Give Up, Never Looking Back, I Can Dream and Life Is A Song) and some more emotive offerings (Can’t Get Enough, Come The Moment and Second Chance), this diverse new opus gives a first-hand insight into Morales’ vast musical musings. Working his magic on Donna Summer’s iconic anthem I Feel Love, and revisiting his own classic In De Ghetto with a new makeover Party In De Ghetto, Morales also demonstrates his innate ability to evolve with the generations, whilst keeping the fibre of his foundations alive.

“Life Is A Song is a collection of music I wrote during the lockdown and is a reflection of where my head is at musically. My personal life is expressed through music, and without travel & touring, I had more time than ever to focus on producing. Over that period, and thanks to technology, I worked with some new artists, and collaborated with others that I had worked with before. There are lots of great sounds and textures out there, and I have been evolving and exploring, but always keep that classic groove. There’s plenty more to follow, but for now I hope that it can spread positivity and joy to all who hear it.” David Morales

With a career spanning over 30 years, David Morales is one of electronic music’s most cherished personalities. A native New Yorker, Morales was one of the first superstar DJs to actively tour the world. His discography boasts an endless array of hits, including star-studded remixes for the likes of Mariah Carey, U2, Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Jamiroquai, Madonna and Whitney Houston. Without him, the global phenomenon and penetration of dance music into Top 40 radio would not have been possible. Launching his DIRIDIM imprint in 2018, David created a home for his own productions, as well as a space to champion up-and-coming talent with a soulful flair. Consistently at the forefront of the electronic music scene, David Morales continues to innovate and pave the way for the next generation.


David Morales –Life Is A Songis out now via DIRIDIM.

Tracklist

1. David Morales / Elle Cato - I Feel Love
2. David Morales / Delta / Scott Paynter - Party In De Ghetto
3. David Morales / Michelle Perera - Never Give Up
4. David Morales Feat Mr. V / Scott Paynter / DJ Rae - The Feels
5. David Morales / Joe Roberts - Easy
6. David Morales / DJ Rae - Come Undone
7. David Morales / Blakkat / Paolo Sessa – Can’t Get Enough
8. David Morales Feat. Tilly - No Boundaries
9. David Morales / blondewearingblack - What Can I Do
10. David Morales / Toshi – Hela
11. David Morales / Blakkat / BabyGirl - Come The Moment
12. David Morales / Lea Lorien - Never Looking Back
13. David Morales / Blakkat - Second Chance
14. David Morales / Ultra Naté - I Can Dream
15. David Morales / Michelle Perera - Life Is A Song