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Pop can keep us together, says star DJ

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May 30, 2020

NEW YORK: Pandemic confinemen­t has electronic dance music titan David Guetta looking inward, and he said he’s emerging ‘extremely inspired’ ahead of a New York benefit set for this weekend.

A key EDM architect who’s heavily influenced the pop of recent decades, the 52-year-old Grammy-winning French DJ will perform a livestream­ed set from New York for Covid-19 relief, starting Saturday after the nightly clap for health workers.

The exact location remains secret. But Guetta told AFP he’s remixing a version of the famed ‘Empire State of Mind’ hit, from rapper Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, for the show.

It follows a two-hour set he played recently from a Miami rooftop that saw an estimated 8,000 residents watch from their balconies, as millions more joined online.

The event raised more than US$750,000 for coronaviru­s relief, and Saturday’s proceeds will benefit a number of organisati­ons including the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, the World Health

Organisati­on and a top French foundation supporting hospitals.

What follows are extracts, edited for clarity, from an AFP interview with Guetta, who since March has hunkered in Miami with his girlfriend.

Question: How’s confinemen­t treating you?

Answer: My life is usually taking planes – going from hotel to hotel, traveling to the next show. This showed me how important it is, for inspiratio­n, to just spend time on the keyboard.

With experience, of course... you have some recipes to make it work. During this time I was like, ‘Okay, it’s just me – I can take the time to create and try to do something new.’ I’m one of the lucky ones. I don’t worry about how to eat next month. My confinemen­t is in Miami – right now I’m looking at the ocean, so it’s not that bad.

I’ve tried to dig into myself. I’ve been very blessed by life, and maybe I didn’t give back enough, so that’s why I started doing (the fundraiser­s).

Q: The pandemic

hit the music world hard – how might live performanc­e fare going forward?

A: It’s going to be very hard for DJs... I’m not going to lie. I don’t really plan on working before 2021.

Our hit records usually start from the clubs, from the festivals – now there’s no clubs, there’s no festivals, how do we do it? It’s the right time to focus on becoming a better producer, on working from home, on creating music. I’m creating this incredible catalogue and when things open, I’ll be ready. song became the biggest hit of my career.

I like the dark, techno vibe but my mind is not really there right now. I’m more inspired to write songs to inspire people and try to give them happiness.

Q: EDM normally is reliant on crowds and dance to shape the vibe – is it possible to create an atmosphere in the social distancing era?

A: Miami was one of the most incredible atmosphere­s I’ve seen in my life. People are craving entertainm­ent, to interact... which humans need as much as they need to eat and breathe. When I took my car to go crazy.

It’s not ideal conditions, but it’s also very special.

The idea for me was to, instead of doing something from my bedroom, to give a little more of a show, and have real people in front of me, even though they were on their balconies and on screens.

I could have real feedback, and thanks to the success of this event, we’re doing New York City now, which is incredible.

Q: How do you think the pandemic is shaping society’s future? A: Different interpreta­tions can come out of this. My hope is that this is an obvious demonstrat­ion that borders, social borders, races – all of these don’t mean anything.

The reality is that we are equal in front of this disease. I hope that’s the conclusion people take.

I hope it’s not the opposite... that people live more closed, in fear of other people.

— AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Guetta performs during the Vieilles Charrues music festival on July 21, 2019 in Carhaix-Plouger, western France.
— AFP photo Guetta performs during the Vieilles Charrues music festival on July 21, 2019 in Carhaix-Plouger, western France.

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