Adriatique at Signal 2108 Alpe d'Huez in the Alps, France for Cercle - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a DJ set by Adriatique, a duo consisting of Adrian and another member whose name is not mentioned. The duo shares their experiences, discusses their music, and answers questions from the audience.

Adriatique met 10 years ago and started their music project from scratch. They spent a few years figuring out their musical direction and the type of music they wanted to produce. They believe it took them around four or five years to realize their music could be a viable source of income. A track they released on To Die For, a sublabel from Diynamic, titled "Deep in the Three", was a significant turning point in their early career.

The duo is known as the "Adrians" due to their French Alps location. However, they also pronounce their name as "Adriatique". They both grew up with music, especially electronic music, and learned by doing, experimenting with computers. They also mention that they enjoy playing long sets, where they have time to develop their music.

In response to a question about their personal life advice, they suggest patience. When asked about their proudest set, they mention that it's difficult to choose, but they enjoyed playing in Buenos Aires and Cordova. They also reveal that they prefer French cheese.

The conversation ends with the duo thanking the audience, their partners, and René from Signal 2108 for their support. They express gratitude for the set and hope it will be remembered for a long time.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a conversation between a DJ and an audience. The DJ is Adriatique, a musician who performs in the French Alps.

2. The DJ met their partner, Adrian, 10 years ago, and they have been DJing solo careers since then.

3. The DJ and Adrian started a new project from scratch and it took them a few years to figure out their direction.

4. They released a track called "Deep in the Three" on To Die For, a sub label from Diynamic, which they did with their friend Charlie Thyladomid. This track was a turning point in their early career as Adriatique.

5. The DJ was asked how to pronounce their name, Adriatique, and they explained that while they are in the French Alps, it is correctly pronounced as "Adriatique". However, they also mentioned that it can be pronounced however one wants.

6. The DJ was asked if they were musically educated since childhood or if it came in an adult age. They explained that they grew up with music, especially electronic music, and they learned it by doing experimental things with the computer.

7. The DJ was asked for personal life advice and they responded with "Patience".

8. The DJ was asked about their most proud set. They mentioned that it's hard to say, but they were happy with a set they did in Buenos Aires and Cordova.

9. The DJ was asked if they prefer French or Swiss cheese. They responded that they are Austrian, so they prefer French cheese.

10. The DJ was asked if they do meditation. They responded that they did it a few times but they are too active to focus on the inner side too much.

11. The DJ thanked the audience for the set and mentioned that it will stay very long and maybe infinitely on the Internet and in their minds.

12. The DJ also thanked Signal 2108, René, and all their partners for their support.

13. The DJ mentioned a special liquor from Chartreuse, a very nice liquor from Voiron, which was given to them as a gift.

14. The DJ also thanked Tomorrowland for their support.

15. The DJ ended the conversation by thanking the audience again for the set.