Masano is a rising artist on the melodic scene. At only 23 years old, he has already achieved impressive success. His debut Afterlife EP, In My System , received support and performed well on Beatport, reaching number one on the Beatport Releases Chart. The "Drown" remix reached the top ten in all genres, and four tracks from the EP reached the top five on both the house and techno melodic charts.
The artist has also performed on major stages around the world alongside Tale of Us, Stephan Bodzin, Anna and Mind Against. In fact, Masano proves that he is a future artist.
His lively, upbeat and aggressive sound is best seen on the producer's latest release, Human Aura. The track includes dark beats, syncopation, melodic sounds, bass and more.
Masano got his start in dance music when he and his father played songs like "Insomnia" by singer Fearless in the car. Other artists he listened to on his own, such as Camelphat, Eric Prydz and Pete Tong, contributed to his love of house and techno.
From there, the artist works on the family farm and in several restaurants. As for music production, he says that although he has always seen himself in the music industry, he considers it more of a hobby than a profession.
"I started looking for any job in the music industry. I was really trying to get experience, like helping people at the door of events, seeing how things are going and trying to get better. Understanding,” says Masano. and i got better and better. I spent more time there. Then I started to see my music blow up and get a lot of support. Little by little I started to think... "This can be a career for me. '
He says that he started spending more time on music production and that it is still more fun than work. "[There was] a moment when I really understood. "Oh, that's my job now!" I had tour opportunities every week. So I could make a lot of money [from it] and have a long career."
Masano says his sound doesn't always fit into other categories and has the potential to create a new subgenre. "I started a new concept," he said. "It would be called a simulation that focuses on the future of my style as futuristic, aggressive and energetic music."
As for advice, he tells the young man: “Take it. Focus on the music first and don't worry about the little things that can distract you. I think when the music is great, the rest will be better. It's easy. " "
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