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Masano is a young artist from the melodic techno scene. At just 23 years old, he achieved remarkable success. His first EP Afterlife, In My System received support and performed well on Beatport, reaching number one on the Beatport Releases chart. The "Drown" remix reached the top 10 in all genres, and all four tracks from the EP were in the top five of the house and techno charts.
The artist has performed on the world's biggest stages, including Tale of Us, Stefan Bozin, Anna and Mind Defying. In fact, Masano was an artist in the making.
The producer's energetic, funky and aggressive sound is on full display in his latest release, Human Aura. The song has dark beats, loud melodies, melodic vocals, heavy bass and more.
Masano first got into dance music when his father played music like Faithless' "Insonia" in his car. Other artists he listened to on his own contributed to his love of house and techno, such as Camelfat, Eric Prydz and Pete Tong.
As the artist grew up, he worked on the family farm and in several restaurants. As for music production, although he saw himself in the music industry, he said it was more of a hobby than a career.
"I started looking for a job in the music industry. I was actually trying to get experience, helping people at the door at events, seeing how things work and trying to get a little more information," says Masano. I saw. as time went by I was slowly getting better, then I saw my music explode and I got a lot of support and I started thinking... I can make a career out of it.
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He says he began devoting more time to making music, which he still considers more of a hobby than a job. "There was no moment when I realized, 'Hey, this is my job now.'"
Masano says his sound doesn't always fit other labels and believes it has the potential to start a new subgenre. "I started a new concept," he added. "Like futuristic, aggressive and energetic music, focusing on my future style called Pretend."
As for advice, he gives it to the young man. "Concentrate. At first, focus on the music and don't worry about all the little things that distract you. When the music is great, I think the rest will come easily."