A couple weeks ago we posted this new trio of producers after they submitted one of their tracks to the site. Like I said in a past post many songs that are submitted to EDMbeatsUSA aren't great but I give each and every song a very intent listen to make sure I don't pass up on that one great track. I got that when Vinny, one of the members of Terzetto, sent me their remix to the song "Cups". Immediately I went straight to their Soundcloud and to no surprise I found another banging remix, this time to "Pompei". Terzetto has huge potential to go big time in EDM and that's why I needed to interview them and get an inside look on how they met, how all three work together as one and what they have in store for the future. So enjoy the dialouge below an if you haven't already download their remixes HERE!
How did you all meet and what made you come together and form Terzetto?
Gary and I actually were child hood friends who went our separate ways after middle school. Kristin and I were working on music together when I reached out to Gary seeing that he was working on music too. We jumped in the studio for the first time and we just clicked. Gary and I formed a duo and Kristin was a solo act. We actually didn't officially become a trio until 6 months into working together.
Who are your biggest musical influences?
Deadmau5, Wolfgang Gartner, Porter Robinson, Armin van Buuren.
Do you all have the same taste in dance music?
Its funny, everybody always asks us this and we always look at each other and laugh. We actually have very different taste in music but we combine all of our taste and form it into the style that you hear today. We sometimes butt heads but its all good we love each other!
How do you go about producing a song if you all have a slightly different taste in EDM and what you want in each song?
We've been producing with each other for over a year now so we've gotten used to working together in the studio. We never actually come into the studio with a mindset of what kind of track we want to produce. We know what our style is and try and keep it natural and leave it up to us to be fully creative. It actually really benefits us because we all have different perspectives when we come in to produce. When it comes together and we're all on the same page it really is special.
This question is for all of you, if you could go to just one show the rest of your life what DJ would you choose to see?
Deadmau5- The show he puts on, the vibe he creates, I don't think many Djs have been able to match the feeling you get when you go to a Deadmau5 show.
Can you tell us the new projects you guys working on at the moment?
We have upwards of 50 projects that are all unfinished. As of late we have a remix ready to release in the next week or two. We're also working on a collaboration with another Philadelphia duo that we're extremely excited about. This winter you should see a couple free releases from us :)
Where can we look for you guys in the upcoming months as far as shows?
We're playing a Bad Kids Clothing fashion party October 12th in New York City at Union Square Ballroom that we're super excited about. If you haven't heard of Bad Kids Clothing definitely check them out! We will be back at our Philly residency Lit Ultrabar October 18th. We also have a lot of shows in the works but nothing we can announce yet. We would love to play in Boston ;)
What do you hope to accomplish together in the future and do you have any goals you have set for yourselves?
I'd really like to see us chart on Beatport in 2014. I think we have some tracks coming out that definitely make this a possibility! We do set goals for ourselves big and small. With SFX going public I believe people are seeing more and more that being a Dj in this growing industry is a business. We treat our career like any other business would setting short term and long term goals.
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