At the vibrant Technics Space during the Nexus Lounge ADE edition, we sat down with Jovieson, a promising 24-year-old music producer from the Netherlands. This was no ordinary interview—it was Jovieson’s first-ever appearance at the celebrated Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), marking a significant milestone in his budding career. As they exchanged pleasantries, Jovieson shared his admiration for the dynamic energy of the event and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of such a vibrant scene.
Growing up in the Netherlands, Jovieson began his musical journey at 14, but it wasn’t until now that he fully immersed himself in ADE’s world-renowned experience. “I never really got into the Amsterdam Dance Event,” Jovieson confessed, reflecting on his path from early musical experiments to the prestigious stages of the event. “But I started producing when I was 14… I got invited to the Climax event and other events, and I was like, let’s go. Yeah, I’m ready.”
Jovieson’s journey is one of perseverance and passion, fueled by his love for techno. Currently engrossed in creating hyper-techno tracks and remixes, he’s also building his own studio. This initiative is as much about nurturing his creativity as it is about embracing new challenges. He revealed, “I love making my own songs, but at the moment, remixes are a good way to start.”
In the interview, Jovieson emphasized the importance of ‘vibes’ when choosing collaborators. He underscores how musical harmony is just as crucial as personal chemistry in any partnership. His recent studio move—a sprawling, empty garage hall—serves as a source of inspiration, a blank canvas brimming with potential that excites his creative senses.
For Jovieson, success is not just personal; it's something to share. Winning a golden plaque for his track was a crowning moment—a tangible testament to his hard work. "I got a golden plaque for one of my tracks. I couldn't describe a better feeling," he beamed, likening the achievement to the pride of academic accomplishments shared with loved ones.
As the interview drew to a close, Jovieson indulged in a playful “Would You Rather” segment, revealing his pragmatic side with an inclination for teleportation over mind-reading, citing the practical benefits of reducing his carbon footprint.
To discover more about Jovieson’s journey and hear all the entertaining insights, tune in to the full interview. His story is a testament to creativity and resolve, and Jovieson’s future in the music industry is undoubtedly bright.