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مدي 1 تي في : مع أمين الراضي - 07/04/2025

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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Patchworks, where we will share with you the latest news and the latest developments in the field of art.
00:30Hello again, I am your host Daban. Let's go and discover what's new in today's episode.
01:00Welcome to a new episode of Patchworks, where we will share with you the latest news and the latest developments in the field of art.
01:30Welcome to a new episode of Patchworks, where we will share with you the latest news and the latest developments in the field of art.
02:00Welcome to a new episode of Patchworks, where we will share with you the latest news and the latest developments in the field of art.
02:05Our guest today is DJ Amin Radey. Hello and welcome.
02:08Thank you very much, brother Osama.
02:09How are you?
02:10I'm fine, thank God.
02:11Thank you, DJ Amin Radey.
02:13Thank you very much.
02:14Let's talk a little bit about your journey and your experiences.
02:17When did you start?
02:19I started, thank God, 15 years ago.
02:23I started as a hobby.
02:26Then, little by little, I grew in the field.
02:29I started collecting music.
02:33After that, I started producing.
02:36And now, thank God.
02:38When did you start mixing?
02:40It was in 2011.
02:42Were you already learning?
02:44I was already learning.
02:46When I started, I was in the studio.
02:49I would come to check the material and see if it was good.
02:54Then, I would go to the studio and see if it was good.
02:58Some people say that DJing is difficult.
03:02Some people say that DJing is easy.
03:05What do you think?
03:07At first, it was difficult.
03:09But little by little, it became easier.
03:11I started with the tutorials.
03:15I went deeper into the field.
03:18But when I started DJing, I realized that it was easy.
03:21It's easy to mix, it's easy to produce.
03:24But when you go deeper into the field, it's easy and difficult.
03:27Is it necessary to have your own material?
03:29No, it's not necessary.
03:31You can learn from other materials.
03:33In the meantime, you take your time.
03:35How much time does it take to become a professional?
03:39How long does it take to become a professional?
03:41Is it one or two years?
03:43Until now, I am still not a professional.
03:48But you have 15 or 16 years of experience.
03:51Yes, I have 15 or 16 years of experience.
03:53I still have a lot to learn.
03:55You still have a lot to learn.
03:58Exactly.
03:59Do you still have techniques or tools that you can add to DJing?
04:05Do you still have techniques or tools that you can add to DJing?
04:09For example, in DJing, it's not easy to DJ 100% of the track.
04:15For example, you can DJ a track at a party or at a club.
04:20Or you can DJ a track during a break.
04:22For example.
04:23It's really difficult to DJ 100% of the track.
04:26You mean you have to transition from track to track.
04:29Exactly.
04:30This is a difficult part.
04:32I am talking about the keys.
04:35I know that the keys and the record box are used.
04:38It's difficult to use them in a sequence.
04:41Except for software like PC Serato, or virtual or any other software.
04:48It's easy.
04:49But for the keys to be used in a sequence, it's really difficult.
04:52There are DJs or music producers who are now using AI.
04:58Do you think that AI is one of the tools that helps you in your work?
05:03No, I don't use AI.
05:05Not at all?
05:06Not at all.
05:07Because if I use AI, I will lose my skills.
05:18There is a group of people who are interested in electronic music.
05:23They criticize the fact that everything is pre-recorded.
05:28It doesn't allow for a lot of movement and spontaneity.
05:32Or to read the crowd.
05:35How do you deal with this?
05:37On the contrary.
05:38I want to send a message to these people.
05:40Not everyone can download remixes from YouTube.
05:48Even this is difficult.
05:50You have to choose the right music, download it, and play it.
05:55This is a good job.
05:57But I'm talking about the people who do the production.
06:00If you have your own remixes, you have your own key.
06:03People don't come and listen to your show.
06:05They listen to something unique with their own key.
06:08For example, the remixes that you do with some artists,
06:11you serve them and give them the head.
06:14Exactly.
06:15Can you give us a word about the work you do with T-Skate?
06:18With T-Skate, we worked on the project of Barani B Ayoubi with Alex Mika.
06:25We worked on the project and on the song Ahsan Pop Dance.
06:29After that, we had the idea to work on an official remix of the song.
06:33So that it can be sold at festivals, in the corners of Morocco.
06:39So that it can be a new version that can be sold to DJs.
06:44So you collaborate with T-Skate and work with Alex Mika.
06:49Exactly.
06:50I was a DJ for Alex Mika for almost 15 years.
06:54We worked together.
06:55And you were a star, thank God.
06:56Exactly.
06:57You worked with Zakaria Rafouria. How was it?
07:00Zakaria Rafouria is a friend of mine.
07:02We worked together on this song.
07:04Thank God, the song was beautiful.
07:06The audience liked it.
07:08I told him, why don't we work on a remix version?
07:11Thank God, we worked on a remix version.
07:13And it was sold everywhere.
07:15Josephine, with Arida Taliani, you have an exceptional track.
07:19And an important place in your career.
07:22Exactly.
07:23Arida was a DJ.
07:25Thank God, we worked on Josephine's song.
07:28A new version, 2025.
07:30We had the idea to listen to the track.
07:33He liked it.
07:34He said, Amine, why don't we work on a clip version or a remix version?
07:38People already like this song.
07:41We decided to work on an album with Arida Taliani's songs.
07:46They were a huge success.
07:48So, in the next episode, you will feature Arida Taliani and Amine Rady.
07:52There will be Babouria Mon Amour, Va Bené.
07:55There will be a lot of Arida Taliani's songs.
07:57It will be a huge hit.
07:58Exactly.
07:59It will be in 2025?
08:00Exactly.
08:01Or in the summer of 2025?
08:02In the summer, God willing.
08:03So, you will work on it?
08:04Exactly.
08:05So, have you already worked on it or are you still working on it?
08:08We are still working on it.
08:10God willing, there will be five Arida Taliani's songs in 2025.
08:14Very good.
08:15When you appear in the clip, Amine, there is something important for a DJ.
08:19Unfortunately, DJs are not always remembered.
08:22They don't always get their names in the credits.
08:27So, if you have your name, your remix, and you physically appear in the clip,
08:32I think a lot of DJs play this role.
08:35Exactly.
08:36The image makes the listener and the audience hear you and see you at the same time.
08:45Especially people who watch you at festivals.
08:48When they hear your remix, they say,
08:50Oh, I remember.
08:52Exactly.
08:53So, the image is very important.
08:54Especially, your name is Amine Rady.
08:56Exactly.
08:57Amine Rady is another artist.
09:00Amine Rady is a comedian.
09:01He is a comedian.
09:02He is my friend.
09:03We used to greet each other on this platform.
09:04We are very close friends.
09:05Thank God, we met by coincidence.
09:06Amine Rady, even though we don't know each other.
09:08When I discovered the flashback, Amine Rady said,
09:14What are you? Amine Rady?
09:16I said, I am not Amine Rady.
09:17I am a comedian.
09:18I am not a comedian.
09:19I am sure that your friend is Amine Rady, the comedian.
09:24Amine Rady, the comedian.
09:25Have you ever tried to book him for a comedy festival?
09:28No.
09:29Honestly, I haven't thought about it yet.
09:32Or book him for an electronic festival.
09:35Why not?
09:36We were going to work on a song with Amine Rady,
09:40DJ Amine Rady and Amine Rady.
09:43Something exclusive.
09:44But, thank God, now we are working on it.
09:48Okay.
09:49There is the Mawazin Festival.
09:50Mawazin Festival.
09:51Of course, it is held every year.
09:52The festival is held every year.
09:54Exactly.
09:55It is an important moment in the artist's career.
09:59Exactly.
10:00I really needed it.
10:02I shared it with Saeed Mouskir,
10:06who was a big fan of mine.
10:08My first songs were with Saeed Mouskir,
10:12the song Tema Tema.
10:14He was a big fan of Saeed.
10:16He is a person who doesn't care about young people.
10:20He doesn't care about young people in his career.
10:23He benefits from it a lot.
10:26Amine, you have been in the business for 15 years.
10:30Do you think you will return to it?
10:33Honestly, no.
10:34I still have a long way to go.
10:37I always wanted to do what I did.
10:40I don't care about people who want to benefit from anything.
10:45We didn't have anyone to help us back then.
10:50I don't care about people who want to benefit from anything.
10:54I don't care about people who want to benefit from anything.
10:58You have been in the business for 35-40 years.
11:02Do you think DJs have a long career?
11:05I think DJs have 50-60 years.
11:08Some DJs have 60-65 years.
11:11Some DJs have 60-65 years.
11:14For example, David Guetta.
11:17I don't know his age.
11:19But I have reached a level where I can't stop.
11:23I don't have to continue.
11:25There is adrenaline and joy.
11:28It makes the audience happy.
11:31But there is also stress and difficulties.
11:34There is a need for stress.
11:36There is no artist who doesn't have stress.
11:40You can have a good relationship with the audience.
11:44But the initial stress will come automatically.
11:47It will come automatically.
11:50You have to overcome the initial stress.
11:54You have to be an artist.
11:56What are the main misconceptions about DJs?
12:00We know that DJs don't live much.
12:03They only work at night.
12:05They only go out at night.
12:08Is there a part of this truth that is true?
12:12The DJ's job is to work at night.
12:16He doesn't have to work at night.
12:19If I work at night and you at day,
12:22we don't have to be a couple to work at night.
12:26We don't have to be a couple to work at night.
12:29It doesn't mean that you work at night and cook at day.
12:32You have to work at night.
12:34I think that the DJ's job is easy.
12:39One of the things that the DJs say is that
12:42you don't have a director to help you.
12:45You have to work at night.
12:48I don't know.
12:50You have to choose one of the two options.
12:55How do you organize your work?
13:00I work at night.
13:03I work in a studio.
13:06Once a year, I work in a studio.
13:09I have to finish my studio session.
13:12I have to finish my remix.
13:14I can't finish it in one day.
13:16I'm not motivated to finish my work.
13:19I just want to finish my playlist.
13:22That's how I organize my work.
13:25You don't work in the same field?
13:28No.
13:30I focus on DJing.
13:32What do you think about the recent electro festivals in Morocco?
13:37I think that any festival that is going to happen in Morocco
13:40is going to happen in our country.
13:43It's a good thing.
13:45We don't hate it.
13:47Tomorrowland is going to be in Morocco.
13:49There will be negotiations.
13:51We don't hate it.
13:53We hope so.
13:55It's the best festival in the world.
13:58We are going to have the Origins Festival in Marrakech.
14:03It's one of the festivals where any DJ can play.
14:07It's an honor to have a big festival in Morocco.
14:14Why don't we see other festivals?
14:17What do you think, Amine?
14:19Is there a competition between festivals in Morocco
14:23organized by Morocco
14:25and electro festivals organized by foreign DJs?
14:30We saw a couple of examples in Mastkouch.
14:33What do you think about that?
14:37We have a lot of young people.
14:41We have the energy to organize more festivals like Tomorrowland.
14:47We can organize a festival like Kopi Koli.
14:50Why Mastkouch?
14:53There are a lot of DJs outside of Morocco.
15:03There are producers, people who are in the industry.
15:07There are a lot of DJs.
15:11But it's hard to find them.
15:13You have to fight a lot to get to the festival.
15:16It's very difficult.
15:18You have to reach the level you want.
15:20There is a collective called Kaini Music.
15:23Did you see them today?
15:25Yes, I saw them.
15:27They are the most important DJs in the electro scene.
15:32How was the atmosphere?
15:34How was the organization?
15:36It was great.
15:38The organizers did their best.
15:42The festival was organized in a very good environment.
15:45People liked it a lot.
15:48It's not like other festivals in Morocco.
15:54There is another issue.
15:57Music has changed a lot in the last 15-16 years.
16:01There is a rhythm that was completely out of fashion in the last 15-16 years.
16:10How do you update it?
16:14What are the latest music trends?
16:19At the time, music was out of fashion.
16:25But now it's back to normal.
16:32Everything is back to normal.
16:34As you said, you automatically listen to the music.
16:39You listen to what people like.
16:44You have to have a style.
16:47You have to have a musical style.
16:51You have to know how to satisfy people.
16:56You have to satisfy them with what they hear.
17:01You can adapt your music to what the audience wants.
17:08Exactly.
17:10At the same time, you give them a message.
17:15You have to listen to their songs in their own version.
17:20You have to find what they like.
17:24We are in the new era of international artists.
17:28Let's go to Gorillaz.
17:30They are about to come back.
17:32Here is a clip from their video in the Inc.
17:58Gorillaz is back.
18:00Gorillaz is back.
18:02Gorillaz is back.
18:04Gorillaz is back.
18:06Gorillaz is back.
18:08Gorillaz is back.
18:10Gorillaz is back.
18:12Gorillaz is back.
18:14The British Gorillaz are back with a new album in 2025, and this is a big and important event
18:38The fans of the band have been waiting for this for 4 years, and they still haven't released a teaser
18:50But the songs and music videos of the band have 900 million views, 960 million views
18:57So this is one of the rarest albums of the year, and as you know the band has an electric guitar
19:06Amine, why does social media help you promote your work?
19:13Exactly, social media is a very important part of any artist's life
19:17So if you don't promote your work, you depend on it 50% of the time
19:23And the other 50% depends on how your work is received by the audience
19:29How do you communicate with your fans and what do you ask them for?
19:35What do they want to hear from me? What do they want to see?
19:41How do they want to see DJ Amine Radji in the art scene?
19:45So the opinions of the fans are very important to them, even if they are not with us
19:54And what about your family? Do they support you?
20:01Do they support you from day one?
20:04Because at the age of 15, you tell them you want to be a DJ
20:07God knows!
20:09I don't know what to say!
20:12Especially because we are in a new city
20:15So if you tell your family that you want to be a DJ in a city, they will definitely support you
20:26So thank God, I found my mother's support
20:30May God bless her and heal her
20:34I found my family's support, thank God
20:39I found their encouragement
20:41And thank God, when you hear the phrase, may God bless you
20:45This is the boost
20:47Thank you Amine
20:49What are the upcoming projects?
20:51You said you have an album
20:53Exactly, the album of Reda Tallinna
20:55It will be released in a few days
20:58In addition to that, I will release an electronic music with a singer
21:02Her name is Rihab
21:06And a new song will be released
21:11So you are working on your music?
21:13Exactly
21:14All of this in the summer?
21:15Exactly
21:16So in the summer...
21:17God willing
21:18God bless you Amine, we wish you all the best
21:22Thank you Osama
21:24First of all, I would like to thank all the fans who follow us on social media
21:29Thank you for your encouragement and support
21:32We are always here for you
21:36Thank you Osama for the invitation
21:39See you soon
21:41Thank you Amine
21:42This is the end of today's episode
21:44Thank you for watching
21:47I wish you all the best
21:49See you soon
21:54See you soon