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Aizaz Interview with Muzique Magazine

Aizaz Interview with Muzique Magazine
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Aizaz Interview with Muzique Magazine

When did you discover your love for your craft and what made you realize you wanted to pursue a career in it?

I always was a big fan of dance music, growing up listening to a lot of Euro Dance from labels like Kontor Music, Spinnin Records, and Blanco Y Nego. Since I always was the one who dug up a lot of music on Youtube and Soundcloud, I decided to hop into being a DJ as a hobby during Covid.

I came across Serato Studio DAW during Covid 2021, in my college dorm room at California State University Fresno started playing with sounds and drums which eventually led to me creating full music after I started getting a hang of track arrangements.

My Journey in house music started when I went to see Matroda live at Day Trip LA in 2021, seeing Wenzday’s opening set got me hooked on House music and I decided to pursue that as my style

To what or whom do you accredit your sense of style?

Mark Knight and Pickle are two of my biggest idols.

On your current project, how did you come up with the concept?

I and my label president were TEE-VO were talking about Tom Basslines. How they are in trend. I never used them before. I had to experiment. Mixed that with my own style of quirky drums, adding a lot of San Pacho-inspired sounds since I was listening to him a lot at that time and classic house synths.

Sent it to my fellow label artist Markus Martinez to add his own touch so we can make it more contemporary. Following completion, we sent it to the label boss Max Vangeli as a demo and here we are releasing it on NoFace Records.

Aizaz Interview with Muzique Magazine
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Aizaz Interview with Muzique Magazine

What are some of your greatest challenges, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?

Beat blocks! They are the worst and hardest to overcome! But my idea of no expectations when it comes to my music career helps and is my strongest attribute. I enjoy it as a hobby. It’s my form of authentic expression to the world, of my mood and the vibe I am in.

Are you the best at what you do in your opinion?

Not yet, I have a long way to go. Learning never stops.

What are your plans for the near future?

Keep doing what I am doing, trust the process, experiment more while staying authentic to my own style, and stay true to my sound while I take my listeners on a journey of hard-hitting drum grooves.

Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout-outs?

My Fam at NoFace Academy and Max Vangeli, this journey so far would not have been possible without them.

How can fans find you?

Instagram aizaz_ahmed123

What suggestions do you have for other artists like yourself?

Keep releasing! this art is full of possibilities and expression. We all eventually leave this world. Our music stays out forever. A part of us becomes immortal


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Founder & Editor-In-Chief of Muzique Magazine Alfred Munoz, is an American Army Veteran, Entrepreneur, and Real Estate Advisor with over 20 years of experience in the Music Industry, Leadership, Management, and Branding.

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