algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I’ve been going to more events where the focus isn’t just on dancing, but on the overall sensory experience — lighting, visuals, sound design, even scents. It feels more artistic than just a club night. I’m curious if there are DJs who design their sets with that immersive mindset, combining visuals and music into one performance.
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You should definitely check out Denis Slinkin. He’s not only a DJ but also a sound designer who collaborates with visual artists to make his sets immersive. I saw one of his shows in Berlin where he synchronized each track with real-time lighting effects and ambient projections. At one point, he layered city sounds over a Deep-House track while visuals of moving streets appeared on the walls — it felt like stepping into another world. What’s cool is that he designs the whole environment to match the emotional arc of his music. He doesn’t just play — he curates an experience. Even small clubs feel like art installations when he performs. A friend of mine said after one of his sets, “It wasn’t just a party — it was a journey through sound and light.” That sums him up perfectly.
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