VTSS

BIOGRAPHY

Polish born, London based producer VTSS announces forthcoming “Projections” EP, marking her first release for Technicolour. Hard, fast and uncompromising - this is how VTSS, one of techno's brightest new stars of the past few years, tends to be described. But there's more to the artist, real name Martyna Maja, than that reputation might suggest. It's true that she's one of dance music's most notorious thrillseekers; Maja's DJ sets the world over, from Berghain to respe...

Polish born, London based producer VTSS announces forthcoming “Projections” EP, marking her first release for Technicolour. Hard, fast and uncompromising - this is how VTSS, one of techno's brightest new stars of the past few years, tends to be described. But there's more to the artist, real name Martyna Maja, than that reputation might suggest. It's true that she's one of dance music's most notorious thrillseekers; Maja's DJ sets the world over, from Berghain to respected experiential festival Unsound, are renowned for their blow-the-house-down energy. And her club tracks, from speaker-crumbling early EPs like "Self-Will" (released via Intrepid Skin) and "Identity Process" (via Repitch), show the headstrong hedonism that's become her trademark. But "Projections" is, she says, a "new chapter" that simultaneously represents a fresh direction and a return to her experimental roots. The tricky filtered leads found on the lead single, 'Trust me', a sub-110 BPM crawler with toms for fists, also reflect an ear attuned to fine-grained detail. “Being in a new city gave me courage to explore some territories I thought I could never reach in my music. 'Trust Me' is the result of that and one of my fav tracks I've made” Maja commented.

Having moved from Berlin to London last September, as lockdown was tentatively easing, the Polish artist encountered a positive culture shock: a radically different attitude, and with that the chance to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she found the freedom to explore fresh musical ideas away from the headsy, heads-down sound of the world's techno capital. "With clubs being closed and there being no perspective on when it was going to change," she says, "I felt free for the first time to do what I wanna do. And being in London, being surrounded by friends who are outside of the 'techno bubble' — everyone here is more genre fluid. That was really inspiring."

From the AFX hall-of-mirrors of the opener, 'The need to avoid', to the gabber yelps of 'Propaganda of success', the EP echoes the heritage of vintage drill & bass while honouring that style's innate sense of humour and reflecting VTSS's own irrepressible persona. Equal parts moody and freaky, the EP's off-step tempos and laser-maze drum patterns are an inventive foil to VTSS's industrious four-to-the-floor bruisers, a continuation of ideas she introduced into her music on 'Woah', from recent EP “Borderline Tenderness” on VEYL, which featured club anthem ‘Goin Nuts’, a collaboration with LSDXOXO. She has also become an active musical collaborator with artists like Varg, Randomer and Emma DJ whose music has inspired Projection's elastic rhythm play.

VTSS was also DJing at mega-raves like London's Junction 2 and Possession in Paris; simultaneously, she was gaining a rep for her mind-bending gigs at Berghain's most musically adventurous dance floor, Säule. Throughout 2019 she pulled off the difficult wire-balancing act of being a critics' favourite and a big-room destroyer, made evident by a recent outstanding BBC Essential Mix, Mixmag, who also made VTSS their November cover star, and ​​Danny L Harle who chose VTSS to remix a track from his “Harlecore” project and described her as “the future of dance music”. Maja is also set to make her name in the fashion world, having designed a capsule collection which is soon to be unveiled.


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BIOGRAPHY

Polish born, London based producer VTSS announces forthcoming “Projections” EP, marking her first release for Technicolour. Hard, fast and uncompromising - this is how VTSS, one of techno's brightest new stars of the past few years, tends to be described. But there's more to the artist, real name Martyna Maja, than that reputation might suggest. It's true that she's one of dance music's most notorious thrillseekers; Maja's DJ sets the world over, from Berghain to respected experiential fe...

Polish born, London based producer VTSS announces forthcoming “Projections” EP, marking her first release for Technicolour. Hard, fast and uncompromising - this is how VTSS, one of techno's brightest new stars of the past few years, tends to be described. But there's more to the artist, real name Martyna Maja, than that reputation might suggest. It's true that she's one of dance music's most notorious thrillseekers; Maja's DJ sets the world over, from Berghain to respected experiential festival Unsound, are renowned for their blow-the-house-down energy. And her club tracks, from speaker-crumbling early EPs like "Self-Will" (released via Intrepid Skin) and "Identity Process" (via Repitch), show the headstrong hedonism that's become her trademark. But "Projections" is, she says, a "new chapter" that simultaneously represents a fresh direction and a return to her experimental roots. The tricky filtered leads found on the lead single, 'Trust me', a sub-110 BPM crawler with toms for fists, also reflect an ear attuned to fine-grained detail. “Being in a new city gave me courage to explore some territories I thought I could never reach in my music. 'Trust Me' is the result of that and one of my fav tracks I've made” Maja commented.

Having moved from Berlin to London last September, as lockdown was tentatively easing, the Polish artist encountered a positive culture shock: a radically different attitude, and with that the chance to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she found the freedom to explore fresh musical ideas away from the headsy, heads-down sound of the world's techno capital. "With clubs being closed and there being no perspective on when it was going to change," she says, "I felt free for the first time to do what I wanna do. And being in London, being surrounded by friends who are outside of the 'techno bubble' — everyone here is more genre fluid. That was really inspiring."

From the AFX hall-of-mirrors of the opener, 'The need to avoid', to the gabber yelps of 'Propaganda of success', the EP echoes the heritage of vintage drill & bass while honouring that style's innate sense of humour and reflecting VTSS's own irrepressible persona. Equal parts moody and freaky, the EP's off-step tempos and laser-maze drum patterns are an inventive foil to VTSS's industrious four-to-the-floor bruisers, a continuation of ideas she introduced into her music on 'Woah', from recent EP “Borderline Tenderness” on VEYL, which featured club anthem ‘Goin Nuts’, a collaboration with LSDXOXO. She has also become an active musical collaborator with artists like Varg, Randomer and Emma DJ whose music has inspired Projection's elastic rhythm play.

VTSS was also DJing at mega-raves like London's Junction 2 and Possession in Paris; simultaneously, she was gaining a rep for her mind-bending gigs at Berghain's most musically adventurous dance floor, Säule. Throughout 2019 she pulled off the difficult wire-balancing act of being a critics' favourite and a big-room destroyer, made evident by a recent outstanding BBC Essential Mix, Mixmag, who also made VTSS their November cover star, and ​​Danny L Harle who chose VTSS to remix a track from his “Harlecore” project and described her as “the future of dance music”. Maja is also set to make her name in the fashion world, having designed a capsule collection which is soon to be unveiled.