Deadmau5 Talks About the “Fragile State” of Electronic Music in an Interview with CBC News

For Deadmau5, electronic dance music is at an interesting crossroad. “I think we’re out of subculture-land and into it’s own culture-land right now,” says the internationally renowned Canadian producer and performer, aka Joel Zimmerman, who is back in Toronto for the weekend’s Veld Music Festival
In the video interview with CBC, he talks about his unique, giant mouse-head branding, separating his onstage persona from his true self, dealing with fame and where electronic music exists now. “It’s at a fragile state right now… How much room on either side of the culture does it have to go, to be creative?” he said. “You could have now… a festival specifically for a subgenre of a subculture and it would have legs and sustainability to survive on its own, which is kind of cool.”
While peers like Skrillex are pushing the envelope to develop new electronic music offshoots, however, time will tell if these sidelines will endure or simply die out like musical fads of the past, he acknowledges.
Watch the complete interview here, via CBC News.