Formula Indie Sessions _ Interview with Richiesoul

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Introduction of the project

RICHIESOUL was born from my need to turn emotions into music. It’s a melodic house project with afro and deep influences, where melody, atmosphere, and feeling are always at the center. Each track is designed as an emotional journey—not just music for the dancefloor, but also music to listen to and feel.


What is your earliest memory connected to music?

My earliest memory connected to music is listening to records at home and realizing that certain sounds could take me somewhere else. Even without understanding anything about technique, I already felt the emotional power of music.


How did your passion for creating music begin?

My passion began when I realized I didn’t just want to listen to music—I wanted to create something that could make other people feel what I was feeling. Music production became a form of personal expression, almost like an emotional diary made of sound.


What’s the story behind your current music project?

My current project represents artistic maturity. It’s the result of years of learning, making mistakes, and evolving. Today, I know exactly what kind of energy I want to transmit: deep, emotional, and honest music that connects body and mind.


How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard your music before?

I would describe it as emotional melodic house, with hypnotic grooves, deep melodies, and an atmosphere that invites both movement and introspection.


What is one thing you’ve learned that completely changed the way you make music?

I learned that less is more. Adding more elements doesn’t always make a track better. Sometimes silence and space are just as important as sound.


What tools, instruments, or software are essential in your creative process?

My creative process revolves around my DAW, virtual synthesizers, organic samples, and a strong focus on sound design. But the most essential element is my emotional state while creating.


Which indie artist or song are you loving right now?

I’m really into independent artists who explore melodic and afro house with a strong identity—especially those who manage to balance emotion and dancefloor energy in an authentic way.


How have your personal experiences influenced your music and artistic vision?

My personal experiences directly influence my music. Moments of loss, love, growth, and transformation naturally find their way into the melodies and energy of my tracks.


What emotions or messages do you hope listeners take from your work?

I hope listeners feel a sense of connection. Whether it’s joy, nostalgia, hope, or introspection—if someone emotionally connects with my music, the mission is accomplished.


What’s the most important lesson music has taught you so far?

Music has taught me patience and authenticity. There are no real shortcuts when you want to build something meaningful.


What is a dream venue or festival you would love to perform at?

A dream would be performing at festivals and clubs where electronic music is deeply felt—spaces focused on melodic and underground sounds, where the audience truly listens and connects.


If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be and why?

I’d love to collaborate with artists who put emotion above trends—people who use music as a universal language, not just a product.


Where can our listeners follow and support your music?

Listeners can follow and support my work on Spotify, Instagram, and through my official website, where I share releases, updates, and behind-the-scenes content.


Looking toward the future, what’s your dream for the next chapter of your musical journey?

My dream is to keep releasing honest music, reach new audiences, and take the RICHIESOUL project to stages and countries around the world—while always staying true to my identity.


What do you hope listeners will discover about you along the way?

I hope they discover a genuine artist who creates music with emotion, purpose, and respect for the art.


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