Darius Syrossian: Keeping House and Techno Real in a Changing Music World

Inside the vibrant Beyerdynamic space at the Nexus Lounge in Ibiza, legendary DJ and producer Darius Syrossian joined Farius for a candid and insightful conversation about authenticity, creativity, and the evolving state of dance music culture. Known for his unmistakable energy behind the decks and his unwavering dedication to underground house and techno, Darius Syrossian offered listeners a rare glimpse into the mindset of an artist who continues to prioritize passion over trends.

The interview began with playful humor as Farius joked that his phone constantly autocorrects his own name to Darius. The lighthearted exchange immediately set the tone for a conversation that balanced humor with deeper reflections on music, artistry, and the industry itself. Throughout the interview, Darius Syrossian spoke openly about the importance of quality in his creative process, mentioning his preference for Sennheiser headphones while DJing and emphasizing how essential sound precision remains to his craft.

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As the discussion shifted toward the current electronic music landscape, Darius Syrossian delivered a refreshingly honest perspective. Reflecting on modern listening habits and shorter attention spans, he expressed concern that music is increasingly being approached as content rather than art. For Darius Syrossian, true electronic music should always come from a genuine emotional place. “Music is art. It should be from the heart,” he explained passionately, reinforcing the philosophy that has guided his decades-long career.

Despite his critiques of certain industry trends, Darius Syrossian remains optimistic about the future of underground dance music. He spoke enthusiastically about supporting emerging artists who are bringing authenticity back into the scene, highlighting rising talent Rudaneich as an example of producers creating timeless house music inspired by the spirit of the 1990s. For Darius Syrossian, there is still hope for meaningful music to thrive when artists focus on originality rather than algorithms.

The conversation also touched on the busy year ahead for Darius Syrossian. Fans have plenty to look forward to, including a collaboration with Prunk for PIV Records and a remix of Cassius’ iconic track “1999.” Between Ibiza residencies, international performances, and upcoming releases, Darius Syrossian continues to prove why he remains one of the most respected names in house and techno culture.

The interview became even more entertaining during a rapid-fire “Take Five” segment, where Darius Syrossian showcased his personality and quick wit. Asked whether he preferred espresso martinis or coconut water, he hilariously declared both to be essential parts of his rider. He also opened up about his creative process, revealing how inspiration often strikes unexpectedly, leading him to constantly capture small musical ideas wherever he happens to be.

One particularly memorable moment came when Farius jokingly referenced Darius Syrossian’s carefully planned hangover recovery routine involving hydration and vitamins. The exchange highlighted the balance seasoned touring artists must maintain while navigating the nonstop pace of Ibiza nightlife and international touring.

Perhaps the most defining statement of the interview came near the end when Darius Syrossian summed up his philosophy perfectly: “I’m into the scene because I love the music — not like a lot of people who are into the music because they love the scene.” It’s a mindset that explains why his influence and credibility within dance music have endured for so many years.

With authenticity, passion, and an uncompromising love for house and techno at the center of everything he does, Darius Syrossian continues to inspire both longtime fans and the next generation of artists alike.  Listen to the full interview below.

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