Ultra Records
Ryan Raddon, aka Kaskade, is known for producing catchy and uplifting progressive house songs, but what really sets him apart is that the lyrics behind them are often his. The past few years have seen the DJ and producer join forces with Martin Solveig‘smuse Martina Sorbara of Dragonette for his track ‘Fire in Your New Shoes,’ while penning lyrics for Deadmau5‘s Billboard sensation ‘Move for Me’, which, in turn, put him on DJ Tiësto‘s radar for their ‘Only You’ collaboration.
“When I’m writing and creating music, it’s hard to hide from who you are. Even when I make aggressive stuff, it doesn’t sound genuine, so I think the music is a reflection of who I am — I’m a lover!”
Kaskade admits to being a fan of sentimental songwriters like the Cure‘s Robert Smith,Sting and even Sade. He came into that world, himself, by playing around with poetry, but says, being “such a music guy, I thought I should fuse the worlds a bit and try my hand at songwriting.” That was about the time he moved to San Francisco and started hanging out with other songwriters.
“I’d ask people things like, like, ‘How do you make an idea work and make it succinct in a short amount of time?’ It was like learning how to get my ideas out in less words.”
It was in San Francisco that Kaskade released his first single for house music label OM Record, where he worked as an A&R guy (he’s since signed to Ultra Records). “I’ve always been interested in new sounds and progressed as an artist,” he says. “I was influenced by Chicago house and New Wave. New sounds in drum’n’bass and dubstep get me excited, too. I always liked stuff that’s a bit more musical and could make a good song with interesting production.”
“Electronic music has never had the profile that it does now,” he says. “Its been slowing gaining momentum in the interior US for 20 years. When Identity Festival approached me, I felt the time was now and people were ready; with Lady Gaga as big as she is, it seems like part of the sound has crossed over to the mainstream. I knew someone was going to do something like this eventually, and that it was time for someone to get it together.”