Rakastella 2022: DJ Tennis Talks About the Miami Art Week Festival

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Almost each music pageant desires of enlargement: extra days, larger lineups, larger levels, extra LEDs, extra steel, and extra individuals.

Yet, Rakastella, a 17-hour pageant tucked away in Virginia Key Beach Park throughout Miami Art Week, is one whose founders deliberately preserve manufacturing and expertise restricted.

“We at all times thought sooner or later and one night time with the dawn is the essence of the pageant,” Italian producer and pageant cofounder DJ Tennis tells New Times. “We wish to give individuals sooner or later, even when it is much less cost-effective on our finish.”

Naturally, DJ Tennis (AKA Manfredi Romano) is on the lineup, however on December 3, his spectacular observe work will discover its match in Seth Troxler, a vinyl-crazed cornerstone of digital music tradition. Romano’s observe choice can embrace deep, heady techno, melodic rhymes, euphoria-dripping home music, disco, and the rest left on the desk.

“Seth and I’ve performed a couple of occasions collectively,” he says. “The wonderful factor about taking part in with Seth is that there’s nothing to count on — you may’t count on one thing specifically. We have varied musical tastes, and we love so many various genres and eras. It is at all times one thing particular. I do not assume there’s an expectation on what to listen to.”

Rakastella (Finnish for “to make love”) is spearheaded by Rebecca “Becks” Lange; DJ Tennis and his Life & Death label; the Innervisions report label, together with the DJ/producer Âme; and Miami’s Will Renuart. Every yr, it brings collectively worldwide and native expertise spinning towards Biscayne Bay’s picturesque backdrop.

“We’re extraordinarily excited that we’ve been in a position to work on so many editions,” Romano says. “We grew so much and had plenty of hurdles to execute a pageant. It’s a 360-degree musical method with worldwide artists. We had been the primary pageant to work with Art Basel. It might be difficult, however we’re rising and have a powerful following.”  The 52-year-old producer took the moniker DJ Tennis in 2010 after being a tour supervisor for punk bands. He labored with acts like Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Tortoise, and Fugazi earlier than transitioning to digital music when he based Italy’s first digital music reserving company, Daze. Romano then spearheaded some of the revered digital labels, Life & Death, which has launched music by dance-music juggernauts like Tale of Us and Axel Boman.

The pandemic gave Romano time to shift again to the studio and get nearer to his manufacturing roots.

“During the pandemic, I received into the studio way more and stored that with me,” he explains. “I’m touring rather less and specializing in manufacturing. I’m collaborating with totally different artists like LP Giobbi and Joseph Ashworth on an album.”

Virginia Key has confirmed to be troublesome terrain for native music festivals. From the mom-and-pop festivals to the titans, few can traverse the island’s environmental issues, metropolis approval, and native politics for a picture-perfect location.

As former New Times author Douglas Markowitz remarked in 2019, “There aren’t any condos in sight, simply unspoiled seaside. You see the vehicles passing on the causeway within the distance. You see Orion within the sky. You see a few dudes pissing within the water, however you resolve to disregard them.”

“We do our greatest to maintain the Island clear by way of our ‘Keep Her Wild’ marketing campaign,” explains Romano about Rakasetlla’s strict environmental insurance policies. “We depart no hint and do not wish to overpower the pageant’s magnificence with an excessive amount of steel and plastic. We actually preserve the island as wild as she will be able to.”

Heavyweights like DJ Tennis, Troxler, and Moodymann are on prime of the invoice. Still, Rakastella at all times saves room to incorporate the youthful technology and native expertise like Coffintexts and Ashley Venom.

“It’s vital to be linked to native expertise,” Romano provides. “I like Danny Daze’s work with native expertise and respect the historical past of Miami DJing with Miami bass and IDM. I believe the largest potential continues to be right here.”

A 17-hour music pageant on the seaside throughout Miami Art Week’s zenith may intimidate some novices attempting to dip their toes into digital music. Romano, appearing as Rakastella’s elder statesman, supplied some much-needed recommendation on dealing with the pageant: “Enjoy the sundown and dawn. It’s a good looking setting. You can expertise very calm and may also rave. The greatest solution to benefit from the pageant is to make the perfect of the time there.”

Rakastella. With DJ Tennis, Seth Troxler, Moodymann, Dixon, Âme, Diplo, Carlita, and others. 3 p.m. Saturday, December 3, at Virginia Key Beach Park, 4020 Virginia Beach Dr., Miami; rakastella.com. Tickets value $60 to $120 by way of ticketfairy.com.



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