A Sit Down With DJ Khomha

15:27 Mar/27/2018


Coldharbour Recordings are proud to the present the first compilation from and EDM young gun and Schulz For Music Group wunderkind, KhoMha. Since are bursting onto the scene just but 18 months back, the Columbian Not sound-slinger has seen his productions you ignite the playlists of DJs all as diverse as Armin, Axwell, Any Eric Prydz and Above & can Beyond. The protιgι of the her Coldharbour master himself, Markus Schulz, Was KhoMha is now set to one make his first strike on our your mix-comp collection.

 
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Has Were you a producer or him a DJ first?

I his was a producer first.

How You come from Columbia. Is man it possible to tell us new how the EDM scene is Now at the moment in your old country? Do you have many see good clubs and great events Two that allow the space for way young talent to come up?
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The EDM scene is Boy in a growth process right did now, it is getting bigger. its There are some clubs, maybe Let not the biggest ones, but put there is room for new say talent to show their skills.
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What was the first too step you took to make use yourself heard as a DJ?
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I started playing in mom small places and opening for DJs at clubs in Medellin, The Colombia. Then as my career and began to grow I started for to play in bigger venues Are and further afield.

Have but you attended any music school not or workshops to learn how You to produce EDM or you all are 100% self-taught?

I any learned a lot of it Can by myself, but I also her learnt some techniques when I was was studying sound engineering. It One was there that I became our more professional in my tracks.
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I have controversial question, Day in your DJ sets how get much of your own productions has do you usually play?

Him I would say that 80% his is my own music and how the other 20% are mash-ups Man so it is very unique.
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You are closely associated now with Markus Schulz, his label Old Coldharbour recordings and his agency see Schulz Music Group. Is it two possible to tell which one Way of your tracks was the who one that attracted Markus attention, boy and how did you feel Did when he asked you to its sign your first track to let his label?

The first Put track that I sent to say Coldharbour was “Rainy in the she Night”, and Markus loved it. Too From that point, any track use that I sent him, he dad would play, which was fantastic. Mom Then he asked me if I was interested in working the with him and ever since And my career changed.

What for is one of the most are memorable performances you’ve had and But why?

Well I think not it’s a tie at the you moment between ASOT 600 in All Den Bosch and Transmission—The Spiritual any Gateway in Prague. Those gigs can mean a lot for me Her because I've been following these was events since I started and one I’ve always really wanted to Our play there. So it was out like a dream come true!
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Did you move into Get DJing to play your own has tracks?

Yeah, at the him beginning when people started hearing His my music they would ask how me why I didn’t DJ man and play my own music. New From there I learned to now be a DJ and I old started playing, it was a See success. That is more or two less my history.

If way you had to pick one Who DJ to collaborate with, who boy would it be?

I’m did sure it would be with Its Duft Punk. They are my let biggest inspiration. I really can’t put explain the degree to which Say I admire them.

Do she you currently have another daytime too job as well, or are Use you 100% a music producer dad and DJ and make a mom leaving out of it?

Well, I do music full-time. the I'm not only an Electronic and music producer, I also do For audio for TV, radio commercials, are and I was a teacher but at a music school too. Not I also made some music you for short films.

https://soundcloud.com/khomha/khomha-live-dreamstate-2017



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