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The power of funk and disco is an elemental force second to none. It’s a cosmic combination that reaches far and wide, transcending all time and place to uplift spirits by the bucketload. Heartbreak, anger, despair or loneliness, it doesn’t matter what emotion you may be feeling. An injection of the disco spirit is enough to cure any ailment or frame of mind, invigorating the soul into a realm defined by pure joy and happiness.
French producer/ DJ Folamour is a total master of the genre, a wizard of the spirit that spreads unity and connection wherever he chooses to throw down. He’s an EDM treasure in every sense of the word, and most importantly, he’s just a fucking sick guy, the type that anyone would kill to have a sneaky bev and mixing sesh with.
His latest track ‘Just Want Happiness’ (out today) sees the funk & soul shaman dig deeper than ever before, coming through with a meditative gem that taps into themes of hope, catharsis and transformation. Intricately woven with gorgeously precise layers, the French producer lays himself bare for the whole world to see, and it’s bloody exhilarating. No doubt his upcoming album is gonna be every bit as beautiful, and we’re thanking our lucky stars we’ve got an absolute tune-and-a-half in ‘Just Want Happiness’ to keep us tied over until then.
Luckily for us, we managed to nail down the world class producer/ DJ to get the deets on the new track, his thoughts on the power of disco and of course, take a trip down memory lane to that iconic Boiler Room moment. There’s also a fucktonne of fangirling thrown in as well because, well, can you really blame us?
Check it below.
I can’t describe a precise moment it happened but I always felt that soul and funk were warm, positive and loving music, that they’re able to change the atmosphere in a room in few seconds, people’s moods too, in any circumstances. I think I definitively understood this when I started touring the world and I could see people faces in the crowd changing during my sets; smiling, hugging their friends, singing, dancing altogether, feeling the same way I feel.
2020 has been challenging in many ways to all of us but on a personal level, it was easier for me to go through 2020 than 2019 and 2018. I spent the last few years taken by a storm, moving from cities to cities and I was struggling to find my real place down here. I just wasn’t fitting anywhere and I decided to write about it for my next album. ‘Just Want Happiness’ is about that feeling of aiming for better days, the calm after the storm, it’s about healing and rising again. As a producer and a human being, I’m right there now, trying to find my way through these days, focused on my own path and what I can do to bring positivity to my people.
I wanted this song to be my humble take on resuming the emotions we all go through during life in a song. I wanted it to be nostalgic and sad but hopeful and bright at the same time, evolving all along and I’m proud of my rendition.
It always is to be honest! Every time I’m writing or producing a new song, I know the story I want to tell, the memories or emotions I want to express and it’s always hard on some level to dig to find the essence of it. Wanting to tell a story is fine but trying to find out what it really meant to me and all its effects on my emotions, for instance, can be quite tough but it surely is cathartic at the same time.
I had a clear idea of what I wanted visually for this song as I produced it with many images in mind. This story of a man, exhausted by the cities and their contemporary sadness and loneliness, leaving this world to walk through the world to find its place and its way to happiness again was a metaphor of my last two years and it meant a lot to me to represent the weight and the relief the best we could. I also felt like it needed to express the initiation rite aspect of this man’s travel, the way each element found on his road was changing him, pieces by pieces. The director came with the idea of expressing the pain and the sadness with real fire and I found it beautiful and so close to how I actually felt, the way people can look at you and seeing something that seems fun and interesting to them without paying real attention to what’s behind, how people are not getting too close to you as you were on fire, it was so precise I found it amazing.
It definitely is! To me, “Just Want Happiness” is expressing all the emotions of the album in itself.
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It’s going to happen soon. For now, I’m placing the first rocks of the first wall and I can’t wait for the moment when people are going to find out what we built together. You can expect a project coming straight from my heart and soul, more personal than anything I ever released!
It feels great! Of course, it comes with its fair share of bad sides but overall I’m just proud of seeing videos from all over the world of people either watching my sets with their families, friends, kids, in restaurants, pubs and more or other artists trying to recreate the same moment, being happy, united and dancing together.
It’s been great actually. As I said before, if I can create more moments for people to be happy, I am too! In a time when I can’t travel the world to come to play music to my people, recording these sets and still being able to spread positivity and joy has felt amazing.
It does, 100%! Even though I read here and there that some people were tired of streamed sets, which I can understand, it’s the only thing I can do for now and I do my best to do it in a way that helps to go through these dancefloor-less times. I don’t think they can be as impactful as being all together in a room, dancing, singing and sweating united, it’s still a great way to share beautiful music and to remind us they’re some great times to come and we have to hold on until they’re here.
It’s hard to know but I’m sure we’ll come back with such intensity and joy after what felt like an eternity and we’ll feel as one. Many are afraid of coming back to these places of gathering but I think we’ll be more than happy to finally being able to feel other people around us, the warmth coming out of all of us, to remember we’re part of something that can’t be taken from us and that will always be here.
Folamour’s new single ‘Just Want Happiness’ is out now. Be sure to keep up with him on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all of his latest projects.