There aren’t many electronic musicians around like this guy, so knowledgeable and yet so unprejudiced and passionate about music. Constantly nurturing and feeding a lifelong love of sound, Gabriel amaru lives for music. His interpretation of minimal music effortlessly fuses organic melodies, sometimes surreal snippets of sound with a feel good, pumping 4/4 beat. And for someone made from 100% West Coast G-Funk material in his wild teenage years, Gabriel amaru is nowadays a lot broader in his musical tastes. He sounds fresh and exciting, just as a human would...
“It’s all about the music and it’s always been that way...” he says as laidback and as playful as he’s always been. Born out of a world of contradictions, Gabriel amaru has always found a way to be musical.
Starting from hard house and then sinking into techno, and later into house, Gabriel amaru’s sound today is a funky breed of techno and house music, always with a strong bass line.
“I can say I'm not gonna get stuck here and I'm already playing with more experimental, sometimes even strange sounds in techno. And again I won’t stop there, I don't feel think I should get stuck in a certain genre, I feel I’ll always want to explore and refresh.”
There aren’t many electronic musicians around like this guy, so knowledgeable and yet so unprejudiced and passionate about music. Constantly nurturing and feeding a lifelong love of sound, Gabriel amaru lives for music. His interpretation of minimal music effortlessly fuses organic melodies, sometimes surreal snippets of sound with a feel good, pumping 4/4 beat. And for someone made from 100% West Coast G-Funk material in his wild teenage years, Gabriel amaru is nowadays a lot broader in his musical tastes. He sounds fresh and exciting, just as a human would...
“It’s all about the music and it’s always been that way...” he says as laidback and as playful as he’s always been. Born out of a world of contradictions, Gabriel amaru has always found a way to be musical.
Starting from hard house and then sinking into techno, and later into house, Gabriel amaru’s sound today is a funky breed of techno and house music, always with a strong bass line.
“I can say I'm not gonna get stuck here and I'm already playing with more experimental, sometimes even strange sounds in techno. And again I won’t stop there, I don't feel think I should get stuck in a certain genre, I feel I’ll always want to explore and refresh.”