Having multiple personas is almost essential to staying active as an artist. One of these aliases tends, however, to stand out more than the others. Such is the case with Interstellar Funk, one of the alter-egos of Olf Van Elden, who emerged with a mission to use music to transcend genre and generation.
Upon founding Artificial Dance, a label through which he promotes an ethos of exploration and discovery, Interstellar Funk dedicated himself to unearthing hidden gems, whilst also creating a platform for emerging artists. But a pseudonym never wanders alone.
Joining this soon-to-be iconic b2b is Priori, the Quebecois musician Francis Latreille, who carries with him a vast discography including three full albums, several EPs and a series of collaborative projects. Priori's dance music is meticulously crafted, with fractal patterns and crystalline melodies combining into an evocative narrative that is all about movement.
After hearing his recent album "This But More," one might think Priori is shifting away from clubbing in favour of a more contemplative space, but the idea quickly fades as we watch him take the DJ booth with Interstellar Funk.
Upon founding Artificial Dance, a label through which he promotes an ethos of exploration and discovery, Interstellar Funk dedicated himself to unearthing hidden gems, whilst also creating a platform for emerging artists. But a pseudonym never wanders alone.
Joining this soon-to-be iconic b2b is Priori, the Quebecois musician Francis Latreille, who carries with him a vast discography including three full albums, several EPs and a series of collaborative projects. Priori's dance music is meticulously crafted, with fractal patterns and crystalline melodies combining into an evocative narrative that is all about movement.
After hearing his recent album "This But More," one might think Priori is shifting away from clubbing in favour of a more contemplative space, but the idea quickly fades as we watch him take the DJ booth with Interstellar Funk.