David Guetta Talks About His New Sound That Will “Reinvent” Himself
Dance-pop superstar David Guetta who is all set to tour India this December recently talked with Rolling Stone about his evolving sound in the upcoming productions. The 47-year old veteran says it took him 3 years to complete his sixth studio album ‘Listen’ because of his major focus on sounding different:
“The reason why it took me so much time is that I wanted to come with something that has not been done and I wanted to reinvent myself. One Love made me famous for that combination of urban and dance that was new at the time, but it’s been done so much. I really wanted to do something else and it was a little bit, like, a moment in my life and my career: What type of life do I want? Do I want to play it safe and apply my recipe and be like, “OK I’m at the top of my game”?”
It appears that David is at-last accepting the risks of producing nonspecific dance music. Following bold new ways for creating dance music is only an effect of trying to stay significant in the scene, but to be true the reality to his claims are yet to be seen. In the interview David also explains about the diverse methods he followed to produce this album:
“Until today I was always starting with the beat and then writing the song on it. This time I was starting with piano, voice and guitar, then producing around the song. I’ve really changed everything, like the way I was working, the people I was working with – everything.”
David Guetta’s freshest album releases on November 21st and after his all this saying we really can’t wait to hear what he has in store this time, and also for his forthcoming India tour. Read the full interview on Rolling Stone.


