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An Interview with Elcamooze

Polish DJ and producer Kamil Bobin, otherwise known as Elcamooze, is a chameleon in the world of dance music as he can turn his hand at any genre and still inflict his signature sound all whilst providing the vibes on the dancefloor. Having always had a passion for genres such as House, Hardstyle and Hands Up, Kamil came to the realization that music would never be enough for him if he were just to listen to it, so he took the plunge and immersed himself in the world of music production.

Inspired by the likes of Tujamo, Timmy Trumpet, and DJ Gollum, Kamil has gone on to achieve multiple chart-topping hits on both Beatport’s Big Room charts and Spotify’s Final Viral 50 playlist with the songs Fine Day and Festival. Kamil has also grabbed the attention of industry heavyweights as his tune Mystery gained the support of Oliver Heldens, Timmy Trumpet, Don Diablo, and Cedric Gervais.


Hey! Introduce yourself. Where are you from?

Hi. My name is Kamil. I am from Poland. I am 26 years old.

When did you start making music?

I started making music when I was 15 or 16 years old.

How would you describe your music style?

I would describe it as dynamic, non-standard but at the same time minimalistic.

Who are you listening to now?

For some time I have tried not to limit myself to one genre only. I listen to different artists like Scooter, Alok, and Blasterjaxx.

What’s your best project or single so far?

I think my best single so far is Waiting.

Any upcoming releases from you to look out for?

Yes. On June 10th my latest track will be released.


Kamil’s music was featured in prestigious dance compilations such as Technobase and Miami 2019 along with gathering airplay on radio stations around the world such as iHeartRadio, Radio Sydney, VibeFM, and Radio Westerkwartier. Having been featured on a series of renowned tastemaker music blogs and sites such as T.H.E Music Essentials, iHouseu, Global Techno Magazine, and The Rave Exchange, it’s clear that Kamil is just getting started. Check out Elcamooze on Spotify or wherever you stream music.

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