The David Guetta interview | 'Everything I've created has love, hope and joy; it isn't all dance and groove'
FirstpostIn this exclusive interview, the Grammy Award-winning French DJ and songwriter talks about how music can help the world wade through ongoing crises, and why listening to music is becoming a more solitary practice. The maker of hits such as ‘Memories,’ ‘Sexy Bitch’, and ‘Titanium’ talks about why he felt the urge to make ‘ Let’s Love ’ with Sia over Zoom calls, the debate over live concerts vs live streaming, and whether his music transcends nightclubs, to comfort listeners in isolation during times of social distancing. Why was it important for you and Sia to make ‘Let’s Love’ at a time when it feels like hate is taking over the world, given the pandemic and the consequent political crossfires? Sia and I wrote ‘Let’s Love’ via Zoom sessions during isolation and it was inspired to give hope, spread love, and unite people during this crazy time we’re living in. My creative juices haven’t just flown towards creating new music, but also towards doing something unique and keeping the world connected even while apart.