Don't want to advocate my political ideas in music: American DJ

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"Politically aware" Kayzo, Los Angeles-based DJ and producer, doesnt want to advocate his political ideas through his He says he wants his to be an outlet through which people escape reality.

A lot of musicians in the US want to use their for political activism. But Kayzo, known for his versatility, doesn't want to follow the same path.

"I don't want to advocate my political ideas in my or on my politically aware in terms of what is going around in my country and what is going on in the world, but I see my as an outlet for people to get an escape from all that," Kayzo, whose real name is Hayden Capuozzo, told IANS here.

The DJ, who was excited to perform in for the first time at the 11th edition of here, added: "For me, my is like speaking to my everyday life. I try to stay away creatively from all that (political issues)."

has made a place for himself in the world of by remixing songs and infusing trap and hardstyle genres into his remixes. He got noticed with "Wake up" in collaboration with Later, he officially remixed DJ Snake's "A different way".

He will be coming out with his debut album "Overload" in January next year.

"'Overload' album will be the stamp on what sound I will be pushing forward. Past the album, starting my north American bus tour in February. also working on a lot of collaborations. I can't name the artistes. They haven't said anything yet so I don't want to spoil it yet," said the bass artiste.

Talking about his musical influences, he said: "The number one thing as an artiste you do is to be able to stay willing to adapt and be creatively forward thinking. For me, as an artiste I have just been in-tune with as a whole and not just but all types of "

"a big fan of other types of like pop, funk and rock. For me, to be able to evolve is to be able to find ways to combine my liking and my passion for rock, pop and funk with other types of "

"That is what 2017 has been for me. It has been about finding ways to combine my electronic side with other sides like rock style. That's what I have done in my album. In 2018, going to find new ways to push the envelope."

He mentions that he likes to explore different genres, but Indian is still a mystery to him.

"I haven't had much of a chance to dive into it yet, but I would like to dive more into the local artiste and see what the scene is out here versus the scene back home," he said.

Talking about the scene in Asia, said: "In parts of like and Japan, bass scene and culture in general have grown so much, especially this year. So, it is so exciting to see take off with this and it is exciting to see all the hype behind it and finally to be here and experience it."

(The writer's trip is at the invitation of organisers. Sugandha Rawal can be contacted at sugandha.r@ians.in)

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First Published: Sat, December 30 2017. 14:00 IST