
Dj ArneDmol is a Disc Jockey of Tech House music and motivational Progressive House. Arnedmol has shown his ability to motivate crowds at night parties. Currently, he is presenting his latest release titled “Summer Breeze”, a Tech House song.
He says that he started playing a long time ago, thanks to his friend who was also a DJ. Gradually, he began to love the feeling of vinyl and soon learned to mix. “My friend had record players at home and, from time to time, I found myself playing with his records,” Dj ArneDmol recalled. ArneDmol says he made a conscious choice when it came to using his own name as an artistic appellation, “if you write songs from your heart and from your own experience, I thought it was logical.”
There is a long list of artists who have influenced him in terms of lyrics and melodies, but he highlights the names of musicians such as: Earth wind and fire, Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Coldplay, Michael Jackson, Of Monsters and Men, Mumford and Sons, The Beatles and Daft Punk.
For me, a DJ is a person who knows what to play and when… You don’t need to mix, you just need to know what the crowd wants and when to touch it… Some of the best DJs I know can’t beatmix, but they can hold a better crowd than most who can do the Beatmix technique. At the end of the day, the DJ is there to entertain the crowd and keep them happy and dancing.
DJ ArneDmol.
Interview with Dj ArneDmol.
- What musical style are you most comfortable with and what genre would you dare to play in the future?
Tech House and Progressive House have my heart. I’ve always been obsessed with both genres and I love that ideas come up so easily.
- What inspires you when it comes to producing music?
The music industry has inspired me in general for a long, long time. I’ve always been intrigued by new genres, although my love of house music is something that defines me as a DJ.
- Where do you get the motivation to keep going?
What motivates me is that I love watching people have a good time because of what I’ve done to make them have a good time. It really helps when someone says, either during or after an event, that you did a great job!
- What would you say has been your best experience and your hardest project?
When you start, the challenge is to keep testing yourself, so you can make a living as a DJ. But even when you’ve been a professional DJ for a few years, you should still have the same work ethic and drive. If you don’t, you’ll be forgotten pretty quickly. The best experience I’ve had was after 3 years of producing, playing my own music in a packed club.
- What collaborations do you have in mind to boost your career?
I’d say the usual names like Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd, but Martin Garrix would be great too.
- Could you tell us about your upcoming releases and release dates?
I released a recent house song called ‘Summer Breeze’ and to date I’m obsessed with that release. It’s so unique. There’s something about the Tech House that drives me crazy.
- How do you see yourself in the music industry 10 years from now?
I will continue to focus on my music career.