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CARV - Interview

From the intensity of Make You Move to his vision for 2025, CARV talks about the duality in his music, the importance of collaboration, and his commitment to innovation in the electronic scene.

  • Sergio Niño
  • 3 March 2025
CARV - Interview

​The Evolution of Your Sound in "Make You Move"

"Make You Move" presents a new interpretation of your style. Looking back at your journey so far, what were the defining moments or realizations that led you to this release? How does this track represent your artistic growth, and in what ways do you feel it pushes the boundaries of your previous work?

I’ve always been drawn to pushing the extremes of sound—finding that perfect balance between raw power and hypnotic energy. The past year has been a turning point, from launching Masked Rules to working with labels that truly understand my vision. "Make You Move" represents a culmination of that growth—it’s relentless, high-impact, and engineered for peak-time chaos. It takes the foundation of my previous work and amplifies it: harder drums, sharper transitions, and an even more infectious groove. This release is about movement in every sense—physically on the dancefloor and creatively in my evolution as an artist.

The Duality of Hardness and Melody

Your music stands out for its ability to merge raw, high-energy intensity with deeply melodic elements. How do you approach this contrast in your production? Is it a conscious decision to create that duality, or does it naturally emerge from your creative instincts? What emotions or stories are you trying to convey through this interplay of hardness and harmony?

It’s instinctive. I never set out with a rigid formula, but I know when a track feels right. I love the tension between aggression and emotion—it’s what makes music feel alive. The energy of techno and hard dance is brutal, but when you inject moments of melody or atmospheric depth, it creates contrast that hits even harder. It’s about intensity, not just in BPMs but in the emotional impact. I want my music to make people lose themselves—whether it’s in pure chaos or in a euphoric, hands-in-the-air moment.

Your Artistic Vision for 2025

As an artist, growth is constant. Looking ahead to 2025, how do you envision yourself evolving—not just in terms of sound, but also in your presence within the scene? Are there specific milestones you are aiming for, whether creatively, performance-wise or within the industry?

2025 is about expansion—both in sound and reach. I’m stepping into even bigger stages, crossing into new territories like Australia, and bringing my vision to more people worldwide. But beyond the performances, I want to deepen my sound—experiment with more intricate sound design, explore unexpected influences, and refine my storytelling. Creatively, I see this year as a chance to bridge underground rawness with more immersive experiences, whether that’s through live visuals, conceptual releases, or collaborations that push me out of my comfort zone.

The Future of Your Sound and Artistic Identity

Beyond 2025, where do you see yourself going musically? Are there particular influences, techniques, or even unexpected genres you wish to incorporate into your sound? Do you believe your music will always be rooted in its current foundations, or are you open to a significant transformation in your artistic identity over time?

I’ll always stay connected to the underground, but evolution is key. I don’t believe in staying static—if I did, my music would lose its edge. Right now, I’m inspired by the crossover between hard techno, hardcore, and cinematic elements. There’s something powerful about sound that tells a story, even in the hardest tracks. I see myself experimenting more with modular synthesis, field recordings, and even unexpected genre crossovers. The energy will always be there, but the execution? That’s something I’ll keep evolving.

The Role of Collaboration in Your Creative Journey

You’ve mentioned working with new artists. What do you seek in a collaborator—someone who complements your vision, or someone who challenges you in unexpected ways? Can you share any upcoming collaborations that excite you, and how these partnerships contribute to the evolution of your music?

I look for energy and perspective—someone who brings something I wouldn’t think of myself. Whether it’s a producer with a completely different workflow or a vocalist who adds an unexpected texture, the best collaborations happen when there’s creative friction. Right now, I’m working with a few artists who are known for their distinctive sound design, and I can’t wait to share the results. The underground thrives on collaboration—it’s how the sound keeps evolving.

The Production of Future Releases

With more music on the horizon, what themes, emotions, or sonic landscapes are you eager to explore in your upcoming productions? How do you approach storytelling through sound, and what should listeners pay attention to in your future releases?

I want my next releases to feel even more immersive—like stepping into a world where speed, tension, and atmosphere collide. The theme of movement will always be there, but I also want to experiment with more cinematic soundscapes, making each track feel like a scene in an unfolding story. The contrast between mechanical aggression and organic fluidity is something I’m really drawn to. Expect higher energy, sharper production, and even more unexpected twists.

Pushing Boundaries in Electronic Music

Electronic music is in a constant state of reinvention. How do you ensure your sound remains fresh and innovative without losing the core essence of what makes CARV unique? Are there specific challenges you face in maintaining originality while staying relevant in an ever-evolving scene?

Stagnation is the enemy. I make a conscious effort to avoid trends and instead listen to what excites me—whether that’s digging into older rave sounds, experimenting with hardware, or flipping production techniques on their head. The biggest challenge is balancing evolution with identity. I don’t want to change just for the sake of it, but I also refuse to play it safe. My goal is always to keep people guessing, while making sure every track still carries that unmistakable CARV energy.

Defining Success Beyond the Music

Beyond producing tracks and performing, what does success truly mean to you as an artist? Is it about personal creative fulfilment, building a legacy, shaping the scene, or something more abstract? How do you measure whether you're on the right path toward that vision?

Success isn’t just numbers or sold-out shows—it’s impact. It’s about creating moments that stick with people long after the music stops. Whether that’s inspiring someone to start producing, pushing boundaries in the scene, or building a label that champions fresh talent, legacy is built through action. My measure of success? If my music makes people feel something real, if it pushes the underground forward, and if I can look back knowing I never compromised—then I know I’m on the right path.

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