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EDM DJ/Producer Will Sparks talks about how he began working with music, his EP and the Melbourne Bounce.

It's always fun to check in with those that we enjoy listening to their songs when we're working out, getting work done or simply passing the time. As we begin to add more events to our schedules from music festivals, concerts of our favorite artists and those that we can still enjoy virtually, it's exciting to see how we're continuing to transition into a new normal about the past 18 months that we have navigated.

We caught up with EDM DJ/Producer, Will Sparks to talk about the Melbourne Bounce, how he connected with music and made it his career, his upcoming EP and more.

ATHLEISURE MAG: When did you first fall in love with music?

WILL SPARKS: I became properly obsessed with heavy metal at around 14, then Dance music at 16.

AM: When did you realize that you wanted to produce/DJ?

WS: Back then, many songs were unattainab­le. I was so fixated on the Melbourne Undergroun­d sound, that I figured, if I can't have them, then i'll make my own.

As a DJ, experiment­ing on my friend's set of decks. After a while I finally beat matched and transition­ed a song perfectly. That's when I knew.

AM: You’re known for pioneering the “Melbourne Bounce” sound. Can you tell us more about what this is?

WS: Melbourne had it's own nightlife community. It was a family. There were so many clubs, none which tried to compete. The DJ's made their own music, unique to them. The sound was like nothing else in the world, ahead of it's time. The guys I look up to Kalus, Orkestrate­d, Stevie Mink, Joel Fletcher, Chardy & Heath Renata just to name a few. They influenced me to how I approached my sound. They were the real creators and pioneers of the original Melbourne undergroun­d. You can identify it as a 'kick & low bass, driving leads and large builds' but you have to hear to fall in love with it. I was in love with it - but I also had my own taste and swing on what it then evolved toward. I was placed in the perfect timing when the Melbourne sound became global and tracks i was making were getting played by the biggest DJs in the world.

AM: What’s it like when you are producing? How do you approach creating and ultimately creating a new sound? Where does your inspiratio­n come from?

WS: Whats it like? There isn't a better feeling in the world when you're onto something you're absolutely loving.

I tend to blur out anything else that's going on, i don't listen to any music. I have my original hero's & always reminisce on my favourite records. This allows me to always create something that no one else is doing because it organicall­y comes directly from within. People are so distracted by 'whats working' and therefore make what everyone else is making.

AM: We all have our COVID stories in terms of what we did while we had quite a lot of time to focus on various areas of our lives, what did you do during this time musically as well as staying in contact with your fans?

WS: I made an EP. I changed my sound completely. It was grounding having so much time instead of being away constantly. I always respond to as many fans as i can on Instagram but in terms of live streams, I like to keep them at a low. As I said, I don't really listen to any one else's music, so my sets are very unique and mostly full of ID's. I'd rather save it for the live shows to come.

AM: You released “Nothing More, Nothing Less” via Armada Music – tell us about this EP and what we can expect from it?

WS: As I said, I changed my sound. You would call it very techno inspired. I love

the genre, but I also love being different to the pack. If you like getting hyped, than expect some energy.

AM: Do you have any projects that you’re working on that you can share with us?

WS: So many, it's an endless roll out of records when you make music every day. It's too bad releases have to be a minimum of 4 weeks apart. If you see my catalogue you'd notice I don't collaborat­e much. I've decided to change that.

AM: What’s your schedule look like in terms of hitting the road as there’s nothing like being able to play live with an audience?

WS: I'm in Australia. It's never a certainty of what's ahead. I am so over it. shows come up and are then ruined by lockdowns. I just hope the whole world is back to normality as a whole ASAP.

AM: When you’re not making music, clearly you’re in great shape, what are you goto workouts that you enjoy doing?

WS: Lifting heavy & eating like a freak. To be honest, I've had some injuries lately due to working out too much! I have too much time on my hands these days. My go to work outs are strength training but I tend to enjoy the odd HIIT.

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