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Wizard of the turntable

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songwriter.

Before he became this big, though, he passed through the inevitable struggling-musician phase, playing small clubs in Paris, and so on. House music remains a genre close to his heart. When he started his musical career at the age of 17, Guetta was inspired by Farley’s “Jackmaster”, a funk song that he’d heard on a French radio station. That experience changed everything. And from that time on, there was no looking back for Guetta, who, according to Forbes magazine, was the highest paid DJ in the world in 2015. In the interview following below, we asked Guetta about some of his early experience­s in the music industry and about his artistic collaborat­ions with popstars like Nicki Minaj. Some excerpts.

Q. You started DJing at the age of 17. Could you tell us about your experience­s as a musical prodigy in Paris? And did you ever expect that you’d attain the level of success and fame that you have? A.

My early days were really interestin­g. I played in a lot of small clubs and venues. But the main thing was that I already loved making music as much as I do now, so to be able to do what I loved was already really great. I would have never expected back then for my career to explode as it did.

Q. The EDM scene is taking the world by storm. The genre has become one of the most popular forms of music, with the biggest pop- and rock-stars open to experiment­ing with it. How do you view this change? And do you see yourself as part of the global EDM scene? A.

The EDM scene is still growing immensely. I am amazed by it each time I think about it. New and talented artists are continuous­ly popping up, better technologi­es are being developed, new sounds. It’s a crazy scene. I really love working in it. It never gets boring.

Q. Musicians like Calvin Harris, the Chainsmoke­rs, Martin Garrix and many others are in the spotlight for their exceptiona­l and very original output. How do you manage to maintain your creative streak in such a competitiv­e environmen­t? A.

I think that there is a lot that can be learned from new and emerging artists. Sometimes, their styles and sounds can be very inspiratio­nal and can actually get you inspired and boost your creativity. I love to keep evolving my sound and stay relevant in an industry with so many great artists.

Q. Does success have any impact on a musician’s creativity? And did you ever expect your single “Hey Mama”, with Nicki Minaj, to become a global dance anthem overnight? A.

Success is not something you should ever expect, in my opinion. You should always hope for the best result, of course, but the success of a release should never be expected or taken for granted. Of course on “Hey Mama” we worked with some incredibly talented artists, so we definitely hoped great things for it. And I must say, every time I work with Nicki, she just kills it [ laughs]. She is an amazing artist!

Q. How much of your musical output is autobiogra­phical? To what extent does your personal life, and its ups and downs, get reflected in the music you create? A.

Of course, if you put emotion into your music it will always be influenced by an emotion you felt at one point. But it’s not as if my albums are autobiogra­phical. Though I really love emotional music. I always try to aim for that when I’m creating new tracks.

Q. As a musician, you play multiple roles. You are a DJ, as well as producer and songwriter. Which among these do you prefer the most? A.

I am just thankful that I got to make my passion into my job, and I am able to do what I love. And share it with other people every single day. I’m really blessed with that.

Q. You now have numerous platinum albums to your name. How much time do you spend on a single album?

A. That really depends. It’s different

“The EDM scene is still growing immensely. I am amazed by it each time I think about it. New and talented artists are continuous­ly popping up, better technologi­es are being developed, new sounds. It’s a crazy scene. I really love working in it. It never gets boring.”

every time!

Q. You are now performing in India. Could you tell us about your charity shows here? A.

Yes definitely! The event is called Guetta4Goo­d, and the goal of this show is that the proceeds will go to a charity called “Magic Bus”. This charity helps underprivi­leged children to get education and experience with social activities that they would otherwise never have access to. I really hope that we’ll be able to help as many children as possible by doing this show. I’m very excited about it! A big shout out to Sunburn for making this happen. Editor’s note: Guetta’s Bangalore show, which was scheduled for 12 January, was cancelled at the last minute by local authoritie­s, who, as per media reports, cited security concerns for the same. By the time we went to press, late Friday evening, there were reports of his Mumbai concert, too, being called off.

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David Guetta.

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