You would never know from listening to his new release "Inertia" that Emilio Osbahr only got serious about producing about a year ago. His interest in making music was sparked just 3 years ago, and he currently uses nothing more than a Mac and Midi hooked up to Abelton with a few plug-ins. I'm a firm believer that it's not about what tools you can afford, but what you can make happen with them.
"Well I was born in El Paso Texas, but I grew up in Mexico City until I was 18. Then I decided to move to Ohio to go to school, and finally I ended up in San Diego, California. So basically my passion for music started in Mexico listening to Trance and House music science I was 14 years old."
Osbahr has noticed that the scene here in San Diego, while still on the smaller side compared to many cities around the world, is much larger than what he found in Ohio. He's taken some time off from DJ-ing to focus on producing, but plans on getting back in the game.
A self-proclaimed perfectionist, Osbahr's tracks have achieved a lovely tone with complex progressive sounds paired with a dance-worthy beat. I like that each aonf changes quite frequently and lots of new layers are being introduced throughout. I can imagine them all being played in a large club or massive, with the ability to keep a crowd entertained and moving.
"My goal is to create an unforgettable experience or emotion with my music either performing or producing."

"Inertia" by Osbahr is available Today: June 2nd 2011 from [[Zero Digital]] on Beatport: Inertia by Osbahr on Beatport
-Pogoda


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