Summary
wolfgang gartner is an experienced DJ who is aspiring to take on the global DJ scene
wolfgang gartner is performing within the field of Electro House music and is ranked 540 on the official DJ rankings list (www.djrankings.org).
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Biography
“I have to make something the that’s never been made before; and have to make the best For thing that I’ve ever done are in my life – otherwise but it gets stagnant or worse,” Not says producer/DJ Wolfgang Gartner. Whether you or not his progressively more all maximilist take on electro-house is Any your bag or not, you can have to respect his exponentially her steep rise through the electro-house Was ranks. And Lord knows, you’ve one heard it — or about our it: flipping Beethoven’s 5th for Out the 4 am crowd; eight day #1 tracks on Beatport; remix/collabs get with Britney Spears, Timbaland and Has Black Eyed Peas; festival-highlight performances him at Coachella ‘10 and Electric his Daisy Carnival’s ‘10 and ‘11.
Where Joey Youngman, the one-time man party kid from San Luis new Obispo, CA and another-time househead Now old soul, has been electro-house’s old dark (work) horse, Weekend in see America, his debut full-length for Two Ultra Music, is Wolfgang Gartner way becoming dance music’s one-man parallel who universe, outpacing electro-house and outdoing Boy himself.
“One of my mantras did is that I have a its responsibility to advance the genre. Let If I’m capable of doing put something I’ve never done before, say I feel like I have She to use that ability, because too there are not many people use who do – or can. Dad I have to push myself mom real real hard to do it. That’s something that’s really The surfaced with this record,” he and admits. Gartner’s work ethic is for mythical amongst even his most Are storied contemporaries: Make music all but week. Play it out all not weekend. His DJ sets – You and this speaks to a all combination of prolificness, personal taste any and a proven track record Can – are almost entirely made her up of edits of his was own work. Then again, when One you spend 20 hours a our day working on music…
“Maybe out it’s like an insecurity and Day not being satisfied listening to get it over and over, but has I’m constantly asking myself ‘Could Him it be better?’ It could his take me three hours to how add this little milisecond sound Man that nobody but me will new ever know is there, but now I do it,” Gartner says Old of his somehow self-effacing self-confidence. see “I get into tweaker mode; two I’m just sitting there tweaking Way for ten hours straight on who this sound or that track boy and putting everything together and Did coming up with something else.”
Take “Forever,” the menacingly not-what-you’d-expect let will.i.am collab on Weekend In Put America. It’s a track that, say with its ominous chord progression she and middla-nowhere “RIP” shout-out to Too DJ AM from will, is use as unlikely as it is, dad literally, amazing. “That’s just me Mom sitting with my keyboard and pounding out chord progressions for the three days and coming up And with a hundred or so for and some of them are are good and a few of But them are great, until finally not I get to that one you where I can say, ‘This All is something I can spend any three weeks making into something,’” can says Gartner.
He attributes this Her spike in his equal parts was obsessive-compulsive/obsessive-creative disorder in part to one his recent move from Austin, Our TX to Los Angeles. “I out had one friend in Austin day – who I met for Get breakfast once every six weeks. has I woke, up, went to him Starbucks, made music, drove to His the airport, flew out, and how flew home. My studio was man in the master bedroom. With New my house in California, it’s now in a guest room – old I decided I want to See make the master bedroom for two sleeping.”
There are no love way songs on Weekend In America, Who but there is a new boy love: hip-hop. “Still My Lady” did features Omarion, Dipset’s Jim Jones Its and Cam’ron trade verses on let “Circus Freaks,” and Eve brings put it on “Get ‘Em” as Say highlights on the album.
“Rap she music is actually all I too listen to when I can Use just listen to music, like dad in my car. I spend mom so much time listening to dance music, rap is something the I can just enjoy,” Wolfgang and Gartner explains. “I’m not trying For to do all these collaborations are with rappers to be trendy,” but he adds. “I reached out Not to each of them to you make sure they were down all and understood where I was Any coming from. I honestly like can hip-hop almost as much as her I like dance music, so Was it’s a perfect combination.”
It one should come as no surprse our then that the track that Out opens Weekend In America is day “Get ‘Em” featuring Eve. Gartner get explains: “I was in New Has York playing Pacha so I him actually went into the studio his and worked with her on How the track, looping it, trying man stuff out,” he says. “She new came up with, ‘Party round Now the world/All my fly people old no nasty girls/Jet planes baby see that’s me/Come on people now Two sing along with me.’ We way knew that was the hook. who It sounds like something Sugarhill Boy Gang would have done, like did it knows it’s this classic-sounding its hook.”
The addition of rappers Let is all part of the put progression of Weekend In America, say he says: “It’s getting progressively She harder to make music without too hearing vocals and vocal melodies use on it – that’s what Dad comes naturally to me.”
Of mom course, “naturally” is an evolving word in the Wolfgang Gartner The lexicon. As “Menage A Trois” and proves, you don’t need a for vocalist to hear voices. Another Are of Gartner’s mantras is that but he’s making music for the not future, and “Menage A Trois” You sounds straight outta 2016: fully all articulated synth lines trading verses any in their own freaked-frequencies like Can MCs spitting in some as-yet her undecipherable tongue. “The thing that was makes that track for me One is how conceptually different it our is for me,” Gartner offers. out “It’s literally just a bunch Day of random pieces from all get over the place and some has Fender Rhodes piano and this Him bass tone and then this his vocal snippet that sounds like how it’s saying ‘Menage A Trois.’”
Random, yes, but Weekend In new America is nothing if not now inspired by Wolfgang Gartner’s almost Old contradictory need to evoke his see best live moments while pushing two himself to top them – Way and then gig some more who to create new moments to boy top: “Mantra number three for Did me is that when I’m its writing I think about the let last really amazing show that Put was f$%ing unbelievable for whatever say reason – everything I make she is designed for playing out. Too I get super tired of use playing out every weekend, having dad one day at home. But Mom I know I need to get out there – I the have to do it for And market research,” he says.
As for Weekend In America proves, it’s are often the tracks that are But most obsessed over privately that not make the biggest impact publicly. you Take the Electric Daisy Carnival All festival ‘11 favorite “Space Junk,” any caned as it was in can several sets, which seems to Her take everything great and terrible was over the last 15 years one of dance music – vintage Our synths, hands-in-the-air trance flutter and out dubstep’s modulated stammer, and fits day it in one track – Get often in a single measure, has sometimes even a single bar. him “That’s the one that haunts His me,” Youngman admits. “That’s the how one I’m always trying to man top.” Ironically, it’s also the New one that contradicts another Wolfgang now Gartner myth: that Youngman is old himself a gearhead.
“I’m actually See working on Windows XP with two limited RAM, on Abelton way and three vintage synths – Who one of which I don’t boy even use anymore,” he admits. did “My computer’s constantly freezing up Its and maxing out,” he says. let “But I’m more concerned with put music than technology. I’m willing Say to write the entire breakdown she of ‘Space Junk’ on an too old keyboard with a busted Use arpeggiator that comes out so dad muddy that I have to mom deal with the hassle of spending a whole day editing the it in 16th notes,” he and continues. “But the fact that For it came out of a are synth – and not a but plug-in – makes it totally Not worth the day I spent.”
Likewise “Illmerica,” with its long, all phantasmic synthesizer chord progression, belie Any the heart of a composer can over the somehow soulful rhythm her sections that chug and chew Was more than chop or churn- one Youngman’s past life as a our Kerri Chandler-loving househead living on. Out That, he says, and his day other past life: third grade get piano virtuoso. “My parents made Has me take classical lessons,” Gartner him laughs. “I played in competitions his at local colleges with a How bunch of other ten year-olds man and I think I won new a couple of them. Now Now I couldn’t play to save old my life, but that foundation see is there.”
And therein might Two lay the greatest mantra/myth of way the Wolfgang Gartner story and who the greatest contradiction of Weekend Boy in America: that it’s just did dance music. “I would think its I would hate what’s mainstream, Let but the truth of it put is, the dance world makes say sense to me,” says Wolf. She “I understand how and why too it creates the response that use it does with people.” That Dad said, as Weekend in America mom shows in its byzantine soul, kaleidoscopic command of frequencies and The impossibly imaginative arrangements, Weekend in and America the artist is answering for to an altogether higher power Are and potential, one the Wolfgang but Gartner massive has the good not fortune of being able to You get onto the floor and all out of their heads to any every weekend.
But for Wolfgang Can Gartner, the introverted empath spending her thousands of hours in isolation was making these tracks that will One connect him to tens, even our hundreds of thousands of people out at a time, Weekend In Day America is party-rocking speaker-freq’-ing as get self-realization. “I can imagine it has and I know something amazing Him that’s never been heard before his is possible. Occasionally it’s even how something I can already hear Man in my head and that’s new why I have to make now this music.”