Evan Walhaz, Electronic Music Producer from Serbia shares his passion for music in an interview with WhatsMusic.de.

The Electronic Music Producer Evan Walhaz is making waves in the music industry with his unique blend of house and trance genres. Inspired by electronic music idols like Armin Van Buuren, Alok Gabry Ponte, and Alan Walker, Evan’s passion for music has grown exponentially in recent years. His experimentation with different musical styles, incorporating elements of heavy metal and classical music, sets his compositions apart. One of his standout tracks, “Wake Up,” captures a range of emotions, simultaneously delivering a sense of melancholy and upliftment. Evan’s music resonates with listeners through its emotive melodies, each instrument carefully chosen to express his innermost feelings. As he embarks on future projects, including an upcoming song titled “Countdown,” Evan envisions a future where his musical journey flourishes even further. Despite the occasional amusing incident, such as a bat intruding upon his music-making session, Evan remains dedicated to producing beautiful and captivating music that touches the hearts of his audience.

Interview with Evan Walhaz

Tell us about yourself, who are you and where do you come from?

I’ m music producer of electronic music from Serbia. Creating and mixing songs in house, rave and trance genres.

How was your passion for music born? Who are your idols?

I have loved music since I was a child. But I’ve gotten serious about making music in the last few years. I like rock, heavy metal, but mostly electronic music. A few names I really admire in electronic music are Armin Van Buuren, Alok Gabry Ponte, Alan Walker. There are many others but its hard to named everyone.

What kind of music do you do?

I like to experiment with music. My main genres are house and trance. Sometimes I like to mix in a bit harder sound reminiscent of heavy metal and sometimes I add sounds similar to classical music. It all depends on how I feel at that moment when I’m making music.

What is the most important song for you? What message do you want to convey to the listener?

So far my most important song is “Wake Up”. I tried to convey my emotions to the music. The song is both sad and uplifting at the same time.

Why should a listener who doesn’t know you listen to your music?

The melodies in my music follow the feeling. Each melody can evoke some kind of feeling in the listener. I use various instruments to express what I feel.

What are your future projects? Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?

I am currently finishing a song that I unfortunately wrote due to a recent tragic event in my life. The song will be called Countdown, but for now I wouldn’t reveal any more information until the song is finished. In 5 years, is a difficult question. Of course, I will probably be involved in music even more than now. I hope many more beautiful songs will be released by then.

Tell our readers a funny episode that happened in your career as an artist.

Once when I was making music a bat flew in through the window of the room. I was so scared that I only thought about bat all night. I almost called the song a bat even though the song had nothing to do with him.