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We met Agoria before his set at Volt, where he shared his perspective on entering the music industry and the advice he would give to emerging talents. We also spoke about his earliest memories of music and the inspiration shaping his journey.

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A: How do you see music and fashion connected?
R.M: I think for me, there's a deep connection between festivals and music. Obviously, especially. I mean, it is about creativity. At the end of the day, it's a different kind of way of expressing yourself. And I think when all of that comes together, it's the perfect recipe for an amazing experience.

A: What is your message to someone dreaming of getting into the music business?
A: It's very important to be different in a world like everything seems to be in an average kind of a trend. To go outside of this trend, maybe it will take more time, maybe you will be frustrated, but in the end it will be you. People will know and you'll be picked.

A: What is your first memory of music?
A: I think the first memory is Inner city Good life. It was a major hit in all commercial radio.


A: What is your favourite destination for playing?
A:Good question. This is almost impossible because it's not a destination. It's more the audience and the crowd. You could be in any destination, have a terrible party or an amazing one. So it's not really the destination, but who will attend it.