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shesaid.so Mix 049: Maude Vôs

The shesaid.so mix series aims to spotlight the diverse artists within our community. We’re committed to championing underrepresented voices from around the world, focusing on female, non-binary, trans and queer individuals. Our monthly mix series allows our contributing selectors to showcase their unique backgrounds and inspirations by creating exclusive, 30-minute live recorded soundscapes.

This month, we have the Los Angeles-based DJ/producer Maude Vôs, a consummate experimentalist with a distinct musical voice that is brought to bear in both the studio and on dark underground dancefloors. 

Maude Vôs has built a top reputation in the LA-underground electronic scene through Delusional Records, the record label founded with Marie Nyx to uplift underrepresented artists and create a community around change and visibility within the electronic music industry. The label has been nominated for Best Breakthrough Label by DJ Mag, and has released 35 different artists over 16 releases (85% identifying as LGBTQIA+) since 2021. 

Maude Vôs was also recently featured in the book Patch and Tweak with Korg (a deep-dive into Korg synthesizers). Catch Maude giving educational workshops within their community, releasing music, and playing infectious DJ sets at festivals such as CRSSD Festival and Reform Festival, where a psychedelic techno sound is placed on display as rooted in atonal production and found sound experimentation.

What’s your top advice for young people wanting to become music producers/DJs/run a record label.

  1. Know your vision and why you do what you do; ethos & intention go a long way. Integrity is everything in this industry! Know who you are aligning yourself with and decide if your values are similar. 

  2. How you communicate and represent yourself is so important, be professional, I’m not “your homie or bro.” 

  3. Do your homework, from the labels you reach out to, to the roots of the electronic music culture, to where you are choosing to take up space. 

  4. I don’t care how big you are, entitlement isn’t cute. 

  5. Stay humble, stay curious and stay sober when you're working, this is a job. 

  6. Collaborate, sit in the studio with fellow producers, keep creating. The reality is you’re going to make a ton of bad art, and it's 100% part of the process. The more you can create your toolbox the better you’re going to get at production. 

  7. Youtube University is my favorite! 

How do you stay grounded and focused?

Personally: Believing in the work I'm doing is always a huge piece of the focus puzzle for me. At times, It’s actually quite hard for me to pull myself away from my work because my soul is so intertwined. On the other side of that coin, knowing you can’t do everything (gigs, interviews, remixes etc), it’s so important to know when to say no to things that don’t serve your bigger picture goals. That being said, feeding your soul and finding a balance. For me that looks like nature, nourishment, spa time, massage, reading, podcasts, yoga, ritual and therapy.  I moved out of the city a year ago and my nervous system is the happiest it's been thus far. Living in the mountains is very grounding and connective for me. 

Label wise, working as a team with Marie Nyx is extremely helpful. We have very defined roles so we do not have to take on the entire load of running a label, although the two of us do the jobs of a four person team at times. Lastly, remembering a career, making a record, starting a label, can not be built in a day; managing expectations and regulating oneself is really important.  

And then the little things…papers calendar, setting alarms, lists & timeboxing tasks. 

3 things you can't live without in your bag.

My Pucci sunnies, my AirPods, a roll on jasmine essential oil. 

Your label, Delusional Records, has been making waves in the industry. How do you and Marie Nyx approach the curation process for your releases?

Artist wise we reach out to many of the artists we want to work with. It’s very intentional and we want to mindfully bring together artists that we feel our audience would appreciate. We really like curating remix EP’s or VA Comps that bring together an array of artists, all with a unique sound and story. Personally, making music can be extremely lonely so I revel in collaboration and creating community. As for our solo artist EP’s we have decided to do less solo EP's each year (like we did for the first year and a half) and release larger bodies of work that we find compelling and invest in marketing these projects. More specifically, I do creative direction for releases(art, assets, visual direction) and handle working with our mastering engineer, while Marie Nyx handles distribution and A&R, together we create the release and campaign timeline and do the socials. 

Forthcoming in the fall, we have an EP by Seattle DJ and producer Mirin Doja. I have loved her sound for a few years now, so I reached out to her about potentially working together, and then signed her EP.  All of us then worked together to curate an amazing remix compilation featuring QRTR, Bored Lord, Mars Kasai, Aria Bare, Trovarsi and myself. 

What has been the most rewarding moment in your journey so far?

There were 2 poignant moments, one being going to audio school and being the only non-man in my graduating class. There I received two degrees, one in recording technology and one in media music. Next, quitting my 9-5 studio tech job in 2019 to pursue music full time after producing and DJing for over a decade at that point! This allowed me so much more time to hone my sound design techniques, conceptualize the label, and truly focus on my art. My world opened up after I took the initial jump. I’m also not nearly as tired and am much more present with my work. 


Tracklist: 

Terminal - Gilles Renneson

Diatoms - Jossy Mitsu

Temple - Bambounou

Sonar Chant - Neida

Sun Dog- Danny Goliger (unreleased) 

Day One - Pilo & Duce Heart(Maude Vôs & Marie Nyx Remix) (unreleased) 

Delirio - Bitter Babe & Nick Leon

Permutations- Alec Pace

AHE- Amor Satyr & Siu Mata 

Maiden of the Matrix ft. Kita Komodo - Maude Vôs

Backwards - Swimful 

Connect with Maude on Instagram

shesaid.so Mix 045: Meli Rodriguez

The shesaid.so mix series aims to spotlight the diverse artists within our community. We’re committed to championing underrepresented voices from around the world, focusing on female, non-binary, trans and queer individuals. Our monthly mix series allows our contributing selectors to showcase their unique backgrounds and inspirations by creating exclusive, 30-minute live recorded soundscapes.

The shesaid.so mix series kicks off the year with Meli Rodriguez, the Costa Rica DJ/producer impressing dance music fans around the world with her eclectic sound and mix board wizardry. 

As the proud owner of inclusive dance music label Plz Stand Vibe, Meli Rodriguez is dedicated to spreading her native country’s ‘pura vida’ (pure life) through music releases, local events, and international bookings. The artist played Electric Zoo in New York City in 2022, and is playing this year’s BPM Festival in Costa Rica, which kicks off today. 


Before Rodriguez continues her international touring through Asia and South America, you check out her pulsating, vibey mix for shesaid.so and read our interview with her to learn more about the DJ's positive attitude and Costa Rican dance music culture. 

shesaid.so: Can you talk about your label, Plz Stand Vibe? 

MR: Plz Stand Vibe is about music, safe spaces, and community. From releasing records to throwing events, our main goal is to create connections in safe spaces through music. Our community is full of members from different walks of life who stay connected through our social media and networking groups. We support each others’ businesses, create spaces for upcoming DJs, and have emotional support groups for those who may be having a bad day and need some extra good vibes.

Before Plz Stand Vibe, I felt a little disconnected from the dancefloor, but because of the relationships we have built throughout our time together and the amazing people I have met who also have big dreams and aspirations, I feel like the dancefloor is now a huge family. I love getting to know people on an intimate level and wish all of us to share authentic connections with one another - not just as clubbers or partiers but as human beings who are all going through life in our own way. It’s been amazing to see people connect from vets to tour guides to truck drivers…all connected through the beautiful medium of music.

shesaid.so: Can you describe the dance music scene in Costa Rica?

MR: The scene in Costa Rica is a reflection of our country - Pura Vida, meaning “pure life.” There is so much energy on the dancefloor— whistling, screaming, cheering, etc. I had the honor of residency at the legendary Club Vertigo for four years where I truly got to experience the joy of playing for massive crowds. I remember all the international artists who would come play at our parties saying that the vibes here are immaculate. People here are so devoted to the scene and really just love to have fun. The vibe is infectious and it feels like everyone is in sync.

Also, thanks to platforms like TikTok, there is a new generation of music lovers that we can have the privilege of educating through our lens and perspective from what we’ve learned. I see older generations taking care of the younger ones, teaching them to be responsible and respectful, which is truly beautiful.

The scene has grown exponentially in the last five years with festivals like Envision, Labryinto, Ocaso, and BPM, which I’m really excited to play for the first time after telling myself three years ago that I would.

shesaid.so: You perform around the world - what’s your favorite place to play? 

MR: Outside of Costa Rica, South America is definitely my favorite. Places like Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina have SO much energy. The crowd is genuinely curious about you as a person. I remember many people walking up to me and asking me questions, truly wanting to know who I was. I always felt super welcomed with their great vibes.

Spain is another favorite. I got to live there for a few years and experience how the artists support each other, which really inspired me to come back to my country and do the same. 

shesaid.so: Who/what are some of your biggest influences/inspirations? 

When I was a kid around 10 years old, I saw the Brighton Beach Fat Boy Slim concert on video and immediately knew that’s what I wanted to do. I would stand in front of my computer and pretend I was playing to a huge crowd. I was visualizing and manifesting without even knowing it.

I remember Googling female DJs and there were no pictures at the time, so I printed out a male one and asked an artist to turn it into a female and paint it on my wall. Looking at it 20 years later, I am so grateful to be a woman in this field, surrounded by so many other great women who are making it happen. Some artists I would like to mention are Nicole Moudaber, J. Worra, and of course, Honey Dijon.

shesaid.so: What can we expect next from Meli Rodriguez? 

MR: I spent the last year healing and finding myself without putting pressure on my career and brand. I am now ready to start building a team, expanding my brand globally, and creating more communities of safe spaces. It's been almost 10 years since I started working in the music industry; I learned a lot and saw a lot, so now it is my time to put all of this experience together to create something I truly believe in with other great artists and creative minds. 

This mix is composed of a lot of music I’ve worked on over the past few years. It tells a story of the things that I’ve gone through and overcome as I try to find myself after experiencing hardship. Moving forward, I really want to focus on making new music by collaborating with national artists who specialize in other genres that I love like reggae, hip hop, and rap, so that I can blend in my Latin roots and truly find my own sound.

For 2023, I am planning on touring South America and Asia, and then hopefully settling down in California with my girlfriend. I also have plans to organize a festival in 2024…stay tuned and Plz Stand Vibe :)

I don’t know exactly what the future holds, but I see a lot of great things coming. I trust the universe to continue making this little 10-year-old girl’s dreams come true.

shesaid.so Mix Series 044: Tara Brooks

The shesaid.so mix series aims to spotlight the diverse artists within our community. We’re committed to championing underrepresented voices from around the world, focusing on female, non-binary, trans and queer individuals. Our monthly mix series allows our contributing selectors to showcase their unique backgrounds and inspirations by creating exclusive, 30-minute live recorded soundscapes.

The shesaid.so mix series continues this month with Los Angeles DJ/producer Tara Brooks, whose spiritual connection to dance music, and vibrant, genre-blending style have helped her carve out a distinct space within a male-dominated industry. 

Tara Brooks has brought her eclectic sets ranging from hypnotic techno to dark disco to venues and festivals across the world. In addition to a residency at Desert Hearts, the DJ has played BPM Festival (Mexico), Katerblau (Berlin), Sisyphos (Berlin), Blue Marlin (Ibiza), Acid Sundays (Ibiza), The Brooklyn Mirage (New York), Flash (Washington D.C.), DNSOF (Miami), Lightning in a Bottle (Central Valley), Sound (Los Angeles), and PublicWorks (San Francisco).

Following her recently released remixes for John Digweed’s Quatro III project, she’s revving up towards a jam-packed 2023, which will include a collaborative EP with Hannes Bieger, a handful of other original songs, and shows around the globe in Costa Rica, Tulum, Australia, and more. 

Catch out our interview with Tara below. 

Tell us the story of how you fell in love with music.

My whole family shares a strong love and passion for music— it's what brought my parents together. I grew up on my mom’s Beatles records, classic rock, indie folk, and ambient new age sounds! I then found my way into 90s alternative rock, west coast hip hop, reggae rock, R&B/soul and, of course, after my first rave it was all uphill from there!

How has your community, background or upbringing influenced your sound?

Being from Los Angeles and having divorced parents from a young age, I was always moving and having to adapt to new environments. It wasn’t until I found the Southern California rave scene that I felt truly connected to anything. I was exposed to a fusion of genres, from San Francisco, Chicago, and New York house and funk to electro, progressive, techno, and old school tribal. From Doc Martin & Dj Dan, to Sasha & John Digweed, I was always inspired by interesting sounds that emotionally connected me. 

Who or where do you draw inspiration from?

Today I draw inspiration from all over the map, including the way the ocean makes me feel. I always leave Detroit blown away and ready to push my boundaries. During the pandemic it gave me a chance to open some old and new doors to different genres —breakbeats, electro, drum and bass, electronica, acid— and continue to define my sounds. Having a passion for so many genres has taken my supporters and I on one hell of a journey!

Is there a theme to your mix? What can listeners expect to hear?

I would love to hear how everyone describes my mix! To me it's a fun, mini adventure. It's uplifting, ethereal, soulful, funky, groovy, a lil' trippy, and made to make you feel good wherever you are or whatever you’re doing. Also featuring my latest remix for Rob Garza and another unreleased remix for Lee Coombs (:

What are you currently working on, and what are you looking forward to in 2022? 

I just released 3 remixes on Bedrock’s latest Quattro album for John Digweed. Coming up, I have an EP collaboration with Hannes Bieger featuring Cari Golden, a remix for Lee Coombs, future collaborations with Rob Garza (Thievery Corporation), and seven new original tunes that are almost ready to blast off. 2023 starts off with a bang in Tulum, San Francisco, New York, Arizona, Seattle, Costa Rica, and rescheduling my tour in Australia. For those that don’t know, I started surfing during the pandemic lockdown and it changed my life. DJing in surf destinations is a huge priority, while sharing and motivating the music industry to get in the water. While my mental health has suffered tremendously over the years, I’ve found such healing through the ocean. I have to help others through this beautiful and healing passion.

Find Tara Brooks on Instagram