Even after greater than a decade within the scene, The Chainsmokers are seemingly extra optimistic than ever on the subject of the way forward for digital dance music.
In an interview with Grammy.com, the duo mirrored on their plans to carry out within the stratosphere in 2024, their most up-to-date album So Far So Good, and shared their impressions of in the present day’s dance music scene giant.
The Chainsmokers’ Drew Taggart particularly shared glowing remarks on the style’s present state.
“I have not seen this many individuals enthusiastic about dance music in fairly a while,” Taggart defined. “I am seeing so many extra underground techno DJs construct actually huge followings that compete with extra EDM [acts] and their followings on Instagram [and such]. They [post] movies of them taking part in exhibits, and the engagement is tremendous excessive.”
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Taggart’s reward went past the world of the underground scene, nevertheless. In response to a query reflecting on the 2010’s “golden period” of dance music, Taggart agreed that it feels as if the style is at the moment poised for an additional growth cycle.
“It does type of really feel like that now,” Taggart continued. “Laborious home is like, so large in Europe proper now. It does not actually have a lot presence within the U.S., however that might be the type of the Boys Noize electro scene, after which you might have techno and deep home that is actually popping off. The place all this leads, I am unsure, however it’s actually an thrilling time that looks like the start of the way it began earlier than.”
The Chainsmokers’ sentiments observe carefully with fellow chart-topping artist David Guetta, who beforehand expressed that the “greatest years in dance music historical past” would emerge following the pandemic.
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