Reflection
With house, electro, techno, or dance music as a whole, there’s a specific sweet spot where a tune can just as easily be rinsed on a hazy dancefloor as it can be received like a looping spiritual mantra, bridging a most unique gap between celebration and therapy. Rezident, the project of emerging 24-year-old producer David Roif of Karlsruhe, the city in Germany’s southern Baden-Württemberg state, demonstrates that electronic music best sustains itself when these separate entities interlock. Citing a consistent flow of Deadmau5 which influenced him growing up, and taking notes from progressive canons like Bicep, Rezident’s 2023 is warming up—fast. Like his counterparts growing up in the technologically-accessible 2010’s, Rezident downloaded various music programs on his Windows PC laptop at the age of 12, eager to concoct his own melodies after hearing a ringtone his sister’s friend composed on her Nokia cellphone. There, he gathered essential production techniques, like layering, streamlining, and learning when to walk away from a track for a while. Today, at points in his intimate but expanding discography, reverberating chords informed by deep house accents whirl in and out, only to have sharp hi-hats and intermittent whooshes sober the ethereality. Such instances mark Rezident’s desire for a more minimal and honest approach to track-producing, one which contrasts from his earlier school of beatmaking, self-described as commercial, trusting the project and himself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
With house, electro, techno, or dance music as a whole, there’s a specific sweet spot where a tune can just as easily be rinsed on a hazy dancefloor as it can be received like a looping spiritual mantra, bridging a most unique gap between celebration and therapy. Rezident, the project of emerging 24-year-old producer David Roif of Karlsruhe, the city in Germany’s southern Baden-Württemberg state, demonstrates that electronic music best sustains itself when these separate entities interlock. Citing a consistent flow of Deadmau5 which influenced him growing up, and taking notes from progressive canons like Bicep, Rezident’s 2023 is warming up—fast. Like his counterparts growing up in the technologically-accessible 2010’s, Rezident downloaded various music programs on his Windows PC laptop at the age of 12, eager to concoct his own melodies after hearing a ringtone his sister’s friend composed on her Nokia cellphone. There, he gathered essential production techniques, like layering, streamlining, and learning when to walk away from a track for a while. Today, at points in his intimate but expanding discography, reverberating chords informed by deep house accents whirl in and out, only to have sharp hi-hats and intermittent whooshes sober the ethereality. Such instances mark Rezident’s desire for a more minimal and honest approach to track-producing, one which contrasts from his earlier school of beatmaking, self-described as commercial, trusting the project and himself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Artifacts
Pure
Message
Wellenlänge
Want It All
Reflection
One Good Reason
Hunter
Air
Only For A Moment
Inner Circle
Our World
Muse
Hold On
In Veins
High Spirits
Hindsight
Finders Keepers
It’s All On You
Echoes
Resonate
Muse - Mixed
Feeling Fades
Moving In
We Can Make It
Miracle - Mixed
Wellenlänge
All My Friends
One Good Reason - Mixed
In Our Dreams
Miracle
Aura
On Fire
Push And Pull
Our World - Mixed
Pure - Mixed
Bristol
Vortex
Youth
Elevate
Morning Gate
Moving In (ABGT627) - Mixed
We Can Make It (ABGT609) - Mixed
Only For A Moment (ABGT568)
Muse (ABGT599D2) - Mixed
Behind The Scenes
Reverie
Only For A Moment (ABGT566)
Intro
What You Do
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