As Fede Spamer continues carving out his place on the global Electronic Music scene, the Buenos Aires-based Producer and DJ keeps working to evolve, develop, and refine his approach within the genre.
Following the release of his debut ‘Love Mission’ EP – a project that introduced listeners to his emotive, textured, and groove-focused sound – Fede now finds himself stepping into fresh creative territory.
In this interview, we catch up with Fede to dive into what he plans for next – from new releases and workflow shifts to the creative energy powering this next phase in his journey.
Check out the full interview below!
Hi Fede! How are you?
Hey! I’m doing great, thanks.
Let’s talk about what’s next – are there any new tracks or projects currently in the works that you’re excited to share?
I’m currently working on several new releases that I’m really excited about. Each project explores different ideas I’ve been experimenting with in the studio, and I feel they represent the next step in my sound. The next release is actually coming very soon — just a few weeks away — and I can’t wait to share it with everyone.
Is there a particular upcoming release that feels like a creative turning point for you? Something that signals a shift or evolution in your sound?
The next release is definitely that for me — it marks a real creative turning point, and even more so with what I have planned for the future. I’m someone who’s always looking to better myself in every way, and with each new project.
I like to experiment with fresh techniques, different plugins, and new creative approaches. For me, it’s all about pushing boundaries and discovering everything that can be done.
How would you describe the direction or energy of your new material compared to ‘Love Mission’?
There’s definitely a new direction in terms of energy compared to ‘Love Mission’. That EP had a slower, more grounded feel, but recently I realized my sound fits better in faster-paced dynamic music.
I’ve always loved fast Techno and Trance, so I started experimenting with ways to adapt my style to higher BPMs in a more dynamic way, and it felt natural. The next release is still a bit slower and abstract because I didn’t want the change to feel too abrupt.
I’m moving from music under 130 BPM to tracks above that, but it’s a transition I’m really excited about. I feel my sound comes alive in this new space, and it’s a natural evolution from where ‘Love Mission’ left off.
Are you focusing on standalone singles right now, or is there a longer-form project taking shape behind the scenes?
I’m primarily focusing on standalone singles right now, as I’m shifting toward more dynamic, high-energy music. That said, there’s definitely a bigger project taking shape in my mind, and everything I’m working on with these singles is helping to shape that larger vision.
Any collaborations in the pipeline that you’re able to tease at this stage?
For now, it’s all solo work, but I’m hoping to collaborate with others soon.
Are there any new production techniques, tools, or workflows that you’ve been experimenting with lately in the studio?
Lately, my go-to has been phasing — I think it adds so much depth to a track and can be applied in so many ways. You can tweak and automate it to create all sorts of effects. I’m also paying much more attention to the details in my productions, especially using tools that help control the technical side of things.
For example, I’m looking at frequency heat maps to see how much space everything occupies, keeping an eye on LUFS, and managing stereo, mono, and dB levels more precisely. It’s all about making the sound as clear and dynamic as possible.
Beyond the music, are there any new creative or visual concepts you’re exploring as part of your artistic direction?
As I’m shifting toward different-paced music, the visual and creative concepts are still a work in progress. That said, the core message and the ideas I want to convey remain intact. It’s just about finding the best way to reflect this new energy visually.
Is there a specific theme or emotion guiding your next phase of releases?
The main idea guiding this next phase is that to feel truly whole as a person, you have to choose to do the things you enjoy most in life. When you follow that path, you start to find your purpose, everything around you begins to change for the better, and you can feel truly free.
Looking ahead, what excites you most about the next chapter in your journey as an artist?
What excites me most about the next chapter is the opportunity to push my sound further and explore new creative directions. I’m really looking forward to experimenting with faster-paced, more dynamic music, refining my techniques, and sharing that evolution with listeners.
Beyond the music itself, it’s about growing as an artist and as a person, finding new ways to express myself, and seeing how each project can open doors to new experiences and collaborations.
Fede Spamer’s upcoming projects reflect a producer in motion – not just building momentum but shaping it with intent and drive. As he shifts toward faster tempos and precise production, there is a clear feeling that this next phase marks an exciting time for the Producer and DJ.
So, with his journey pushing him further forward, be sure to keep up with Fede Spamer and his upcoming projects by following him across social media today.
Listen to some of his tracks below!















