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Producer / Musician — Ávila
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Pablo Rodríguez de Llano, Ávila, España.
Producer and music artist.
Fresh, elegant and neat.
Well, I think I should say one of Kase's concerts. Or the tour he did with Jazz Magnetism, the one in Madrid at the Palacio Vistalegre in particular. It's the only concert I've ever been to alone, and I enjoyed it like a little kid.
With Justin Bieber and Lany. I love the albums they have released, and I would love to hear them live and see their staging. What’s more, if I was sharing a line up with artists of that stature it would mean that I am doing well haha.
I think that the rap and hip hop subcultures are the ones that may have marked me the most, in addition to pop and indie culture, at least in terms of hits, since they were the main trends that there were when I was a teenager. In terms of music, I think that the culture of electronic club music and pop music are the ones that have marked me the most, since they are the musical styles that I listened to the most when I started producing music.
Maybe with Avicii, he was one of my main influences when I started making music and I think I would have a lot to learn from him.
I keep a great memory of “Sala Siroco”, in Madrid. It is one of the smallest and most intimate venues I have ever played but I remember all the friends and family who attended that day and how special it was.
Skrillex is my favourite producer and the closest thing to my hero in music, he is an artist I admire for his career and his originality in everything he does.
'Up To The Bones' by Andy & Lucas. Maybe one of Andy & Lucas, I remember that "Andy & Lucas" was one of the first albums that I had and that I listened to on the Discman.
'Que Caro Es El Tiempo' by El Canto Del Loco.
'El Círculo' by Kase O.
'Blind Faith' by Ralphie Choo, DRUMMIE.
'Todo Me Sabe A Poco' by Alizzz.
'Get Your Wish' by Porter Robinson.
'A Gritos De Esperanza' by Alex Ubago.
'I Want It That Way' by Backstreet Boys.
'Los Días Raros' by Vetusta Morla.
I love everything Samuraï and the Go Roneo guys do. And I think Ralphie Choo can surprise us a lot with the music that he's making.
Pablo Rodríguez de Llano, Ávila, España.
Producer and music artist.
Fresh, elegant and neat.
Well, I think I should say one of Kase's concerts. Or the tour he did with Jazz Magnetism, the one in Madrid at the Palacio Vistalegre in particular. It's the only concert I've ever been to alone, and I enjoyed it like a little kid.
With Justin Bieber and Lany. I love the albums they have released, and I would love to hear them live and see their staging. What’s more, if I was sharing a line up with artists of that stature it would mean that I am doing well haha.
I think that the rap and hip hop subcultures are the ones that may have marked me the most, in addition to pop and indie culture, at least in terms of hits, since they were the main trends that there were when I was a teenager. In terms of music, I think that the culture of electronic club music and pop music are the ones that have marked me the most, since they are the musical styles that I listened to the most when I started producing music.
Maybe with Avicii, he was one of my main influences when I started making music and I think I would have a lot to learn from him.
I keep a great memory of “Sala Siroco”, in Madrid. It is one of the smallest and most intimate venues I have ever played but I remember all the friends and family who attended that day and how special it was.
Skrillex is my favourite producer and the closest thing to my hero in music, he is an artist I admire for his career and his originality in everything he does.
'Up To The Bones' by Andy & Lucas. Maybe one of Andy & Lucas, I remember that "Andy & Lucas" was one of the first albums that I had and that I listened to on the Discman.
'Que Caro Es El Tiempo' by El Canto Del Loco.
'El Círculo' by Kase O.
'Blind Faith' by Ralphie Choo, DRUMMIE.
'Todo Me Sabe A Poco' by Alizzz.
'Get Your Wish' by Porter Robinson.
'A Gritos De Esperanza' by Alex Ubago.
'I Want It That Way' by Backstreet Boys.
'Los Días Raros' by Vetusta Morla.
I love everything Samuraï and the Go Roneo guys do. And I think Ralphie Choo can surprise us a lot with the music that he's making.