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We met Who Made Who before their set at Volt, where they shared their perspective on entering the music industry and the advice they would give to emerging talents, their earliest memories of music and the inspiration shaping their journey.

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A: What do you think right now when it comes to the music scene, especially electronic music scene, how do you see it evolving in the next, let's say, five years?
W.M.W: Yeah, we're very much based on electronics scene and it's been wild to see because we've been here for some years. So we have seen the whole development. And it went from like small, dirty clubs in Germany where people smoking inside and we were playing in the middle of the night and it was like all concrete floors and cheap drinks. And now we play a lot of these champagne clubs where you have like laser show and fire and girls dancing and a lot of tables around us with a lot of wealthy and fun people. So it's so different.

A: What about music inspiration?
W.M.W: The creation is based on life. And I think all the experiences that we have as a band, and also what I also love to dive into is the subconscious stuff underneath the surface, and all kinds of stuff pops up in there, and it's fun to dive in that area and see what comes up.

A: What is your message to someone dreaming of getting into the music business?
W.M.W: If you're starting making music, I think you need to realize that you need to work hard, put in the hours, put in the effort, do it all the time. You need to both at the same time be able to love yourself and your music and to honestly believe that what you're doing right now can be the greatest song in the world. And then you need to step out of that and look at what you're doing and realize that most of it is so shitty. So see yourself from the outside. Work hard, believe in yourself. Be confident enough to doubt yourself.

A: Who actually made who out of three of you?
W.M.W: I think we just, like, made each other kind of through the music. It was meant as a little fun experiment. A night in the studio, the three of us got together and just was jamming some music. Like how you do, you know when you jam, you don't have any plans. You just, like, sit together and figure something out on the way.

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