Hailing from the bustling streets of Moscow, Daniil Reek was inspired early on by hip hop culture and legendary DJs like Qbert and Nu-Mark. Now channeling his energy into electronic music productions, Reek describes his music as a blend of ‘ethnic motifs and infectious grooves.’ Learn more about this rising artist found on White Label and listen to his music here.
Moscow, Russia.
My musical style is built around ethnic motifs and grooves.
When I was 12 years old, I was breakdancing. Immersing myself in hip hop culture, I started to be attracted to DJing. My friends showed me videos of DJ Qbert, DJ Nu-Mark, and the DMC World DJ Championships. I was very inspired by that and started DJing. After a while, I saw the official after-movie of Tomorrowland 2013. The energy of that video pierced me and I started writing my own music.
I’ve been most inspired by Swedish House Mafia, Alesso, Martin Garrix, Avicii, and Kryder.
Ableton!
I like the process of creation, when it’s a long way to the final work, but you’ve formed the basic idea of your track. That moment when you get that very first emotion from the track.
I have a track called “Say” coming out in July on Sabotaj music label. The track is Afro house style with an interesting sound and dreamy vocals.
Check out Daniil Reek’s music on BPM Supreme’s White Label and read more interviews here.
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