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SMOKE & MIRRORS

Stark D's narrative behind Super Asymmetry

by Holly Havelock
Source - MORE THAN JUST MUSIC

STARK D

For face value the music industry is often perceived as web of ample opportunities for creative musical talents to climb the ladder to success, but remove the commercial layer of fame and glamour, and some may say you’ll find a deep chasm of dead-ends and difficulties when trying to find your way as an artist.

Whilst this may not be the case for everyone, there are some artists who have endured struggles with industry politics throughout their musical careers which, as a result have impacted harshly on their mental health.

DJ, Music producer and audio engineer Diego (Stark D) spoke to More Than Just Music about his own experiences and battles with depression within the music industry, which in turn became the narrative behind the release of his 2019 deep tech/melodic tech album ‘Super Asymmetry’; an album produced to raise awareness around mental health issues within the DJ’ing scene.
“It’s a reflex of my struggles and wakeup call during my darkest moments in life” Stark D explained.
Having moved to the U.K. from Brazil in 2007 with the purpose of studying electronic music, Stark D said, “I produce deep house and techno but my history in electronic music comes from Drum and Bass (DnB) which is why I chose England to study music”.
However, he was advised by his management to cross over into the house music scene in 2009 after having a club residency playing DnB.
Despite his passion and love for the DnB scene he explained “My manager one day came and sat down with me and said I think you should invest into house music/deep house because even though you love DnB and you came to England to learn about it, there is no money in it”.
He continued “In the U.K if you think about it, you have house music everywhere from radio to TV and wherever you go you have house music present.
“In the U.K. it is one of the main genres of music.
“I got really frustrated in the beginning because it was really difficult to get to know the new artists because I was really into DnB”.
Speaking in more depth about difficult situations he’s faced as an artist in the house music industry, Stark D said “Unfortunately the music industry is built up on top of a fairytale.
“There are lots of gurus online encouraging people to do x, y and z and saying you can become a huge artist if you invest in PR or if you invest in marketing it can make you huge and blah blah blah but unfortunately over the last 20 years, I’ve been seeing a situation where the music industry doesn’t always work on discovering new artists”.
Stark explained how he was approached by a record label early on in his deep house/techno music career and asked if he wanted to release music with them for a fee.
Having paid out of his own pocket for the release of his own music, it only remained in shops for a single month before being taken off shelf and never sold again.
He said “Since then I have been seeing lots of similar situations happening with other artists.
“This certain side of the music industry always works towards making the clubs richer and the DJs poorer.
“It’s exploitation. They call it an opportunity but it’s not really an opportunity at all.”
Stark explained how these circumstances inspired him to share his opinion on the truth of certain aspects of the music industry. He said “This situation took me into the lane of opening my own record label.
“I started to understand how the industry worked and I met loads of people who are fighting against this kind of situation, I started to help loads of artists as well without charging for anything.
“I literally put it out on the table the whole reality about the music industry”.
The Vintage Music Label owner founded the label in 2013 with the purpose of supporting new and up and coming artists and to discover new trends within the music industry.

However, it was that same year that his mental health took a turn for the worst. Battling severe depression caused by relationship issues and knock-backs with self confidence Stark said “I was really bad.
“For a long time, I was doubting myself.
“I couldn’t find new gigs; I couldn’t do anything.
“I really doubted myself about if I was doing something wrong and doubted if I was a good music producer or good DJ”.
Despite his struggle with mental health, it was this dark period that sparked the inspiration for the creation of his 2019 album Super Asymmetry.
Stark explained how this influenced him to start writing new music, with each different track he composed representing the different stages of the depression he experienced with relationships and negative encounters in his musical career.

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Stark D - Acromion

Super Asymmetry features 12 exclusive tracks diving into deep tech and melodic techno.
He expressed that as unique artist he wanted his album to contrast the generic tech house sound that is heard so often in the U.K.
Speaking more on his choice of musical genre for the album, Stark said “House music in general tends to air more on the side of disco which gives an uplifting feel.
“But deep house is more of the opposite side which is more thoughtful music.
“When I pushed this side of the progressive house music with the melodic tech, we get the melancholy side of the melodic tech.
“I then started to produce the album with the idea of raising awareness to people around the journeys we go through as DJ’s”.
The album is available to listen on all major streaming platforms including Apple Music, Spotify, Soundcloud, Amazon, Deezer, Bandcamp and more.
Today, Stark continues to develop his musical career from growing his music label, to producing his own music but also mixing and mastering for other artists.
He has also released his new single ‘Acromion’ (25th March 2022) which he wrote after recovering from a major tendon injury in his shoulder which he says portrays that all important reminder to not take things in life for granted.

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DOGS CAN TALK! - THE MINERS

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DOGS CAN TALK! - THE MINERS

THE MINERS built a strong reputation in the Brazilian scene, clubs and open-air parties. They surprise DJs and music lovers everywhere. We took the time to catch up with THE MINERS to find out how they came to make music, future plans and much more ...

 

When and how did you start making music?

Alex Souza: I got into the music when I was 13 your old, I had classical guitar lessons and during that time I decide my future. When I was 15 I have worked with Rock N Roll Band in the Country side in the State of Minas Gerais in Brazil and after that I discovery the Electronic Dance Music, I begin in the Electro House scene but as most of the producers my taste for music got more and more conceptual and I now we got THE MINERS.

MaCario: I Always been into the music, in the begin was working with soundtracks for sport advertisement but in 2004 I also the Electronic Dance Music and there was the LOVE, so I start to djing and create my own music.

 

How would you describe your Music?

We work in the Nu-Disco Genre but as you know music have no address so we like to think and we work in the underground scene.

 

Who were your musical influences when you were growing up?

Our Influences come from the 70’s the unique and classic Rock’n’Roll mixed with a bit of House Music, we also have some influences from the HIP HOP, DISCO and FUNKY SOUL…

 

Who in the music industry inspires you at the moment?

In the Brazilian scene without any doubt I would say GABE and DASHDOT, for us they the main national influence, we love the groove in their tunes and also how they work into their bass lines, it is incredible and give some goosebumps lol. Wolrdwide we would said SOUL CLAP.

 

What advice would you give to someone who aspires to get into music?

We Like to say to everyone that, NOTHING IN LIFE IS EASY, INTO THE MUSIC WORLD IS HARDER. A good tips for the beginners is FOCUS mixed with WILLPOWER, that for sure can take you anywhere…

 

And finally, what can we expect to see from you in the near future?

Our thoughts for 2015 it is to be able to work in all over Brazil, we are also working with a label GROOVE INC. RECORDS where we will be releasing some techno tune, we also have some tune triggered with another big labels for the beginning of 2015 and New hits are on the way.


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‘Vintage Music Label’’ glad to meets The Miners! Alex Souza and MACário Bayerl came together over a mutual love of House Music, Progressive Rock and Funky Fresh Beats. These two Miners have been making their impact in the worldwide music over the last 3 years, pursuing different genres and identities, constantly expanding and improving their style. The Miners prepared cool sound EP entitle ‘’BURN’’ its two massive Nu-Disco tracks that we think will smash in your playlists and also include three brilliant remixes by Nytron, Vintage Culture, Samuel Boogie and 33hz! Vintage Music Label once again brings a superb and highly anticipated release which is to be watched out! Thank for support! Don't forget tell about us to your friends!

Already Supported by: Amine Edge, APNS, Bredes Fernando, Danny Vargas, Keine Moniker, Le Paladino, Leon, Paco Osuna, Roman (Disko Avenue Project), Saccao, Shlomi B, Stark D, Tsugi, William Medagli and many more....
 

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