Interview: Julien Noma - Change the System

Over the past 15 years, Julien Noma has been fortunate enough to participate in a lot of exciting things in the night life and luxury events. Julien discovered musical production in 2012, he likes to create and build his music inspired by different style and musical base. Starting from the Escale Pakito in Paris (France), to the famous Queen Club of Paris and after 5 years in Saint Barth (French West Indies). In 2018 he moved for a new start in Dubaï (United Arab Emirates). Always focus on the different style of music and his evolution. Julien used to play alongside iconic and talented artists such Bob Sinclar, Cut Killer, Dj Getdown or Dj Cruz to name a few.

By Kamil Bobin

Discovered via Musosoup

Hello Julien Noma. What are your strengths that, according to you, make you a great musician?

Hello, I always try to be honest in what I propose and compose. I don't try to please everyone, I want to please myself and transmit emotions.

What is your dream project?

My dream would be to have the opportunity one day to play in Tomorrowland.

Your last song is "Change the System". Can you share with us the context of its creation and did anything unusual happen during its creation?

Change the system is a strong message about the world around us, the climate, the nature that we forget, the balance of power between the small and the big.

What makes you angry?

The sugar in the coffee, ah ah. More seriously, when I can't express what I feel, when I have a clear idea of what I want but I can't express it exactly the way I want.

What is the most surprising fact you have learned about yourself?

The emotions I feel and how I manage to transcribe them in my music, my hypersensitivity.

What do you dislike about your work?

That it is difficult to appear if you are not signed on a Major Label.

What is the message you would give to your fans?

Listen to music following your emotions and not what you are told to like. Impose your choices and ideas in terms of musical taste.

Is the artistic life lonely ? What are you doing to remedy this?

I am not alone, I am very well surrounded and I thank life every moment to offer such an entourage.

What do you think is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen or experienced?

To play in a big festival.

What are your plans for the future?

To continue to produce and follow my emotions, I still have many things in mind that I would like to create.