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Strelok - Strelok – Feel it

It’s the middle of the night, an artist wakes up, sleeps, his eyes dry, he sits in front of a computer, working and producing his ass off. This is the story of dedicated hard work, perseverance and never giving up but more importantly grabbing his opportunity with both hands when it became visible. Today we have in house, none other than STRELOK himself and he is out with his latest single ‘FEEL IT’.
 
Speaking about his start as a music producer and more, Strelok says, “I started producing electronic music in 2013 when I produced ‘Revolution EP’. That was the first one that I uploaded to SoundCloud and I have to say, I was very proud of it at that time. In those days, I actually didn’t really know how to produce well, but I did my best.”
 
“I always knew that some of my first productions were not really great , but those made up my mind to continue. At that time all I wanted to do was make bigger productions with better sounds and with every track that I made, I thought I was one step closer to my ‘perfect production’.”
 
Talking about his influences he adds, “I started producing Hardstyle, then Electro House, later Trap, and now I’m back to Electro House. I am also working on my first Deep House/Future House production currently. I have been influenced by artists like Zedd, Borgore, Dan Farber, Slander, Skrillex, KSHMR, and Oliver Heldens. Actually, I could say, that those are my favourite electronic music producers.”
 
Speaking more about his latest track, he says “I produced ‘Feel It’ inspired from ‘Virus (KSHMR Remix)’ and ‘Secrets (Tiësto & KSHMR)’, so I can say that my last track was fully influenced by KSHMR. I wanted to produce something that sounded as good as those mixes, but at the same time something completely different and new. My goal is always making the listener feel like he is listening to something special and that’s why the track is called ‘Feel It’.”
 
Speaking about his record label, he adds,”I worked very hard on this track and when Morior Invictus Recordings contacted me, it felt very significant. I decided to sign with them, because they’re a young record label and I’m a young producer so I thought that we could grow together.”

“The last thing that I have to say is that I invite you to check my last single and I hope that you can feel it as I do.”

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