Emanate uncovers “Adrobski”

This french artist shares his melancholy insight on the world.

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5 min readMar 3, 2020

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Adrobski

Adrobski is a 20-year old musician and graphic designer from France. Through his music, he delivers a melancholy insight on the world with visuals that extend the universe of each project.

In 2017, Adrobski released his first EP “The Lunar Sense”, a project themed around space exploration. Up until 2019, he produced remixes and of original tracks but mostly experimented and thought about what he wanted to deliver.

Today is the beginning of a new chapter in music, without style, without boundaries, an electronically chapter with drifting sounds, contemplative and filled with emotion.

When did you get the inspiration to start creating electronic music?

You know, my desire to start creating electronic music comes from my curiosity of sound. Being younger I listened to “Coyote kisses” and wondered how they made these sounds, my father replied that it was with a synthesizer. So, I asked for a synth for Christmas, and I started my own electronic music.

What are your influences?

Today, my biggest influences in electronic music are the BitBird label, the Foreign Family label and Flume of course, but I’m also influenced by French singers like Victor Solf or Lomepal. I love electronic music, but I also love rap and pop music, it’s important for me to have a lot of different inspirations.

Where did you go to to learn about music production?

I learned music production with Youtube and lot of time and practice.

Do you have a community of artists you socialise with online or local friends around where you live?

Yes, I started to chat online and create social links with several artists who are like me.

What are some other ways you use your creativity?

For my musical projects, I work hard on the visual identity, with video, photography, graphic design, I love that!

Are you hoping to be a full time music professional? Or are you happy for it to be a hobby?

Yes, I hope to become a full time professional, because I love creating music, I just love creating and I’d rather not do anything else other than that.

Tell us about your latest release.

My latest title, “Reborn”, was a turning point in my music, a new more liberating and emotional direction. Today I reaffirm this will of mine with an emotionally powerful new piece : « Night Walk (in the countryside) ». Composed with synths and a guitar, this piece will make you discover it’s dreamlike and aerial universe in a weightless feeling. To accompany this new piece I have also extended this universe of sound through graphical artwork created hand in hand with the creative team over at Studio 99.

What achievement are you most proud

I don’t have any big achievement I’m proud of in electronic music at the moment, but in regard of sound design, I worked on a soundtrack for a 3D artist video and I’m proud of that.

Do you self release your music?

Yes totally.

What you do think about being an independent artist VS getting signed to a record label… what are you thoughts and aspirations around this.

I think getting signed to a record label would create a lot of things like collaboration with other big artists, more budget for videoclips, and create social links with artists that are signed to the same record label (I’m thinking in particular of the Bitbird Label). I think it’s cool for a small artist, but for bigger artists, it’s better to stay independent. However today with new platforms we would need less and less labels.

Tell us more about your graphic design work?

It’s a big part of my music, it’s an expansion of my musical universe and with Studio 99, we loved making more and more visuals!

It’s very important for me to create a real visual identity. People will remember artists with a distinctive and strong identity.

How did you find out about Emanate?

I discovered Emanate through a remix contest for a track for Saavan, and I’m quite proud of my remix.

What excites you the most about emanate?

What excites me the most about Emanate is the simplification of collaborating with artists and independent labels.

How do you think emanate will evolve the music industry particularly the independent artists and labels?

Emanate simplifies the relations in the music industry, so it’s perfect for independent artists because it’s the most difficult thing of being independent

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