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Hit the Decks! It's French Producer Noizinski

French producer Noizinski started producing in 2012 when he saw his older brother making music with FL Studio 10 on the family computer.

"I had no idea it was possible to create music so easily with just one program on a computer," he says. "It was a revelation. I was 13, and I had just found the medium that fit me perfectly. From 2012 to 2016, I experimented and learned a lot, sharing my progress on SoundCloud. Then in 2017, I released my first single on streaming platforms with my first label, 'Tradekraft Collective.' The single is called Wolbretten. Even if it might sound a bit German, it’s a name I completely invented. It was an idea I had for my singles, but right from the first one I realized it would be hard for listeners to remember the title, so I quickly abandoned the idea."

The artist describes his sound as, "a mix of Techno, Bass House, Mid-tempo and probably other styles. Some people call it 'Dark clubbing.' It’s dark, with heavy bass and strong rhythms, but also with a touch of melancholy when I use melodies. That contrast is what really defines my style."

Noizinski's latest release is the Outer Consequences EP.

"Outer Consequences is my latest EP, and my most refined work so far. It’s really the project that represents me best," he says. "It continues from my previous EP, Inner Conflict, which is why the artwork looks similar, almost like the two covers were taken just minutes apart. I wanted to make a follow-up that continues the story, but with more energy and rhythm. This new EP shows the result of that inner conflict. Each track is like a different step or change in the mind."

As for gear: "I mostly work just with my DAW, which is FL Studio," he says. "I mainly use its native plugins, but for creating almost all my sounds I use Phaseplant by Kilohearts. I really love it. It was a bit tricky to fully understand at first and it’s less straightforward than other synths, but the possibilities are endless and it’s so fun to experiment. As for gear, I only have Beyerdynamic DT-770 headphones, an old Focusrite sound card, a microphone from Thomann, and a ZOOM H1N stereo recorder for sampling."

Looking ahead, Noizinski has plenty planned for the rest of 2025.

"I can’t say much for now but I’m planning to release a new EP before the end of the year, and it will be quite different from Outer Consequences," he says. "It’s more minimal, more raw, more personal. Not really made for dancing, but more for listening alone, maybe while driving, when you just think and nod your head. It’s still my style, but in another way. Fewer layers, more space for each sound. I hope to release it before the end of the year!"