KLEBER

Techno Vinyls Records ’ series of interviews, we talk to producers who have releases on our label.

Interview with Kleber

What does producing mean to you? When did you start your music career and what motivated you?

  • Hi there, for me producing music is turning all my feelings and ideas into frequencies. I started my carrer in the music scene at 2000 ́s and what motivated me was my passion for music and when I met Techno it was love at first sight.

How have your releases inspired you throughout your career?

  • I am always looking to improve myself and my releases help me to have a more organized view of my career and my personal life. I learned from my releases to be more detailed and plan everything calmly to get the best results.

Do you like to collaborate with other artists? What do you think about remixing? Do you like to remix or do you like to have your music remixed?

  • Yes, I do, whenever possible I collaborate. For me remixing is an art too, as it makes you step out of your comfort zone. Whenever I do a remix, I demonstrate my vision within my style. I like to remix and I also like to see my tracks in a new guise from another artist.

How do you choose a title for your tracks? Do you think a well-chosen track and EP title matters?

  • All the titles of my songs are related to some feeling, I always try to express in the title what the song means to me to the listener. I think it’s super important to have a well-chosen title, in addition to drawing attention it’s always good to have a story behind each song.

Is a well-designed cover important to you?

  • Without a doubt, design is very important. It shows professionalism.

How do you choose record labels (what is a good label for you and what are your expectations)?

  • I always choose record companies that have a sound line similar to the one I produce. A good record company for me is one that does a good job of distributing and promoting their releases. And my expectations are to be able to always be collaborating with the labels I’ve been working with and believing, this way we managed to create a bond to grow together.

How do you see track sales in the digital millennium data flood (for example: how do you see the digital sales, promotion tracks, illegal downloads etc.)?

  • In the globalized world of today that we live in, I see music consumption very high, promotion and distribution have become easier, but the means of consuming music has changed. Instead of downloads, the majority of the public is increasingly connectedto the Streaming platforms. So I see that illegal downloads, in addition to being something criminal that affects artists, record labels and everyone who is doing serious work where hours and months of work have been dedicated, I see that the illegal formof downloads has its days numbered for not there are more.

What are your future plans for making tracks?

  • I’m always looking for something new to achieve my goals, that’s why I always try to improve my music to have a high-quality results.

Thank you for accepting our interview request, we wish you much more success in your producer work!

VINYL ► Kleber – Titanium EP