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022. NOSTALGIX - welcome to Star City, playing a bakery rave, and her Stewie Griffin ”cool whip” flips

022. NOSTALGIX - welcome to Star City, playing a bakery rave, and her Stewie Griffin ”cool whip” flips

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Keeping it rolling this week on All This Noise with another rising electronic music star who is constructing her own musical world called Star City. The one-and-only Nostalgix joins us for a fun conversation about her journey from Iran to Vancouver to Los Angeles and all over the world, and the musical through line that has tied it all together. She’s made a name for herself with high-energy house music and collaborations with the likes of Dr. Fresch, Moksi, Evan Giia, and Rico Nasty among others.

Nostalgix sits down with us to discuss her mindset practices, balancing fitness and routine with her schedule on the road, how she started producing with Family Guy samples, the influence of Martin Garrix and Dr. Fresch’s sound on her journey, opening her first set with the Pirates of the Caribbean theme song, the grind of being a college DJ, winning a competition to play at Paradiso Festival, moving to LA and getting her break at HARD Summer, playing a rave inside a bakery, and the aesthetics of her immersive Star City project.

Hosted by Valerie Lee & Chad Kenney

Produced by Jose Guzman

Original Music by RamonPang

Recorded at ICON Collective Music Production School

https://www.iconcollective.edu/

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