NEOTEK Discusses Lost Lands Debut, Teaching His Students & Recent Collaborations [Interview]

We caught up with the Australian bass prodigy who is consistently making waves in the music industry.

by Alshaan Kassam

NEOTEK is a name many recognize in the music scene for his jaw-dropping sound design and distinctive bass-induced madness. However, the Australian artist is not just a producer; he’s a mentor, a performer, and a visionary in the world of bass music. While dedicating his time to teaching and sharing his skills with students, his impact is especially strong in Australia, with notable performances at events like the Bohemian Beatfreaks Festival, The Ivy Sydney, and Chinese Laundry. With an attention to detail and producing capibilities like no other, NEOTEK shines bright in his latest releases ‘ON TOP OF IT’ and ‘Virtualise’ out via Create Music Group. You may have heard his track Sweater Weather’ being played across global festivals. Now, NEOTEK is gearing up for his Lost Lands festival debut and there is no stopping this artist from continuing to dominate the industry.

We had the pleasure to discuss his musical inspirations, digging deep into the realms of his recent single, future plans, and much more below.

Can you share with us how your journey into music production began, and what initially inspired you to delve into the dubstep and bass genres?

I originally started with playing the piano and my piano teacher eventually showed me Ableton. I was extremely intrigued about what could come from it which led me to constantly learn and see what I could come up with. I was originally inspired by artists such as Flume, Alison Wonderland, and What So Not in 2015, and after years of experimenting with different sounds and genres I ended up back with bass music, specifically and more recently dubstep.

I really enjoy watching artists grow over time and being able to help them when they’re going through the same experiences that I have.

You’re known for not only producing music but also teaching your skills to students. What do you find most rewarding about mentoring aspiring producers?

I really enjoy watching artists grow over time and being able to help them when they’re going through the same experiences that I have. It is extremely rewarding seeing them having a moment when they learn something new or discover a new technique which is why I love it so much.

I try to have blocks where I do production sessions with no distractions which allows me to be more creative and productive in a certain amount of time rather than constantly checking my phone and jumping in and out of creative sessions.

How do you balance your time between creating music, performing, and teaching?

Most of my time at the moment is geared towards creating music as I prepare for my run of shows in the US and this will always be the number one priority. However, I try to have blocks where I do production sessions with no distractions which allows me to be more creative and productive in a certain amount of time rather than constantly checking my phone and jumping in and out of creative sessions. This allows me to move forward in my music production while still teaching others and preparing for shows.

Your recent collaboration with VRG on ‘COFFIN’ and the release of ‘Virtualise’ have been well-received. What can fans expect from your upcoming projects or collaborations?

For the next few months, I’ll be leaning towards my heavier side with my releases; however, I always want to be able to incorporate my trap and melodic side to the project to have freedom and versatility. I am very excited to showcase my evolving sound as I continue to release both styles of my production.

Consistency on social media is essential for any artist who wants to grow although many still neglect it. I am a big believer in engaging with the community as much as possible and showing appreciation to the people that support you.

Your fan base spans globally. How important is connecting with your audience, and what role do platforms like social media play in your interaction with fans?

I think it is extremely important and has become more important than the actual music itself recently. Consistency on social media is essential for any artist who wants to grow although many still neglect it. I am a big believer in engaging with the community as much as possible and showing appreciation to the people that support you.

Any exciting announcements or plans for the rest of the year you can share with us?

Main announcement would be my debut at Lost Lands this year which I’m very excited for. Beyond that, we are working on a US tour towards the end of the year as well as scheduling a ton of new music I have been sitting on with some big collaborations, originals, and remixes.

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