We chat with Thomas Gold following the release of the German DJ-producer’s latest track, ‘Live a Little Louder’, earlier this month.

On April 3, Thomas Gold’s newest tune, ‘Live A Little A Louder’, was released via Protocol Recordings. The timely release of the German producer’s upbeat and melodic progressive house track are just what fans needed as everyone is in self-isolation during the COVID-19 crisis. We chat with Gold on the production of the song and his thoughts on the current state of the music industry during the ongoing virus pandemic.

AL365: Tell us about the story behind the production of your newest track, ‘Live A Little Louder’?ย 

Thomas Gold: I was looking for a vocal for my next production and when I received the rough demo vocal of ‘Live A Little Louder’, I was like “Thatโ€™s the one!”. I got in touch with the writers and started the production straight away. It didnโ€™t take much time to finish the mix as I had a really nice flow of ideas coming in.

AL365: I was listening to ‘Live A Little Louder’ when the sun went down, it matched the vibe perfectly. What is your perfect time and place to listen to this song?

TG: I think itโ€™s the perfect song for the upcoming summer โ€“ as you said, sun going down, chilled but still uplifting vibes โ€“ thatโ€™s where I can see this one.

AL365: The track is incredibly uplifting and it is what fans need most during the COVID-19 outbreak. How did the situation directly influence the production and release of the song?

TG: Maybe I didn’t realize it myself while I was working on the track, but maybe this is why I chose this vocal for my production. It is already positive and uplifting, so I could easily add to this with my music.

AL365: Listening to ‘Live A Little Louder’, many fans have said the track goes back to your progressive house roots. Was there any specific reason to go back to this style?

TG: Not really, it is kind of โ€˜part of meโ€™ and my musical history. So it comes back from time to time and for this one, I wanted to go down the progressive house road. โ˜บ

AL365: Like many of your tracks, we definitely see that ‘Live A Little Louder’ is going to be your next big festival anthem. For the past two years, however, you go by a second DJ name known as AU-1 whose music has more of a tech-house/underground sound. Are there any differences during the creative process between your two aliases?

TG: Yes, there are! The way I approach a Thomas Gold production is totally different from how I work on AU-1 music. AU-1 is more groove driven, with longer parts of drums/basslines; everything is less energetic in an AU-1 (apart from a big buildup in the middle section). Also, I use completely different sounds and techniques to process those sounds. AU-1 for example sounds a bit more โ€˜analogueโ€™ in the low end, while my Thomas Gold productions sound a bit more โ€˜digitalโ€™.

AL365: How would you describe the evolution of your sound from when you first began producing to now?ย 

TG: In the beginning, my sound didnโ€™t even match the level of what was going on ‘out there’ in the market, so I had to learn the basics. And I am still learning every day โ€“ new genres, new sounds, new techniques โ€“ which influences the overall sound of my productions. Also, my taste develops naturally over time, so this is a reason why my sound constantly evolves which is essential to me as otherwise I would get bored โ˜บ

AL365: Youโ€™re a legend in your own right, however, youโ€™ve really been going strong as AU-1 over the past two years. What originally inspired the project and how has it evolved and changed over the years?

TG: I have always been a fan of the underground tech-house and tribal movement, and I used to DJ back in the days within this genre. I released ‘techy’ tracks on Toolroom Records a few years ago. So I wanted to finally give this passion a place to be โ€“ which means a dedicated project – and this is why I created AU-1 (and my ELEMENT 79 record label). Itโ€™s still small, but within this genre, things have to grow organically and you have to give things a bit of time.

AL365: Going back to the COVID-19 situation, the outbreak has affected the music industry as a whole and has resulted in cancelled tours and festivals in the foreseeable future. How are you managing during this time of crisis?

TG: It is a disaster for all us DJs โ€“ I canโ€™t describe it any other way. The whole business is literally gone for months, and with it, the financial situation is hitting most of us hard. I am trying to make the best out of the situation. I will start some new business very soon which is all about musical/creative/educational content that I can distribute online. I have been working on these business concepts for a long time, but while I was touring there was not much time to really get things done. NOW is the time to do that. Be prepared โ€“ news coming soon!

AL365: What are some of your passions outside of music? Do you still have the time and energy to pursue them?

TG: I love to workout hard in the gym as this gives me time to unwind from the music business. I also love to hang out with friends (not right now unfortunately). Sometimes itโ€™s hard to find the time to do these things but sometimes you HAVE to give yourself some of this leisure time in between the daily business.

AL365: What are some tips you can give to new DJs starting out?

TG: Find your own sound. You don’t have to re-invent the wheel, but donโ€™t just copy/paste from successful tracks. Be patient to find that sound. Be 100% motivated. And donโ€™t be disappointed โ€“ things really need time.

AL365: Once the COVID-19 situation finally gets better and we are all out of quarantine, where do you want to be and why?

TG: I want to be in a healthy state and with my -healthy- family. And then I hope that we all can get back to travelling, bringing our music to places all over the world and that everybody can enjoy social life again. Including myself.