Amara Korinko: This tour has been your first long term exposure to performing in the US. What are some key aspects you've noticed about American crowds in comparison to European techno culture?
Luca Eck: Actually yes, I really love the American crowd. I was surprised, because obviously Europe has a lot of thoughts about the U.S. and people usually feel like Europe is the “real deal”, but it can get into people's heads. Here, there's more of an exploratory energy. In Berlin, people tend to focus on one specific genre and are a bit less open to sets that are as genre fluid as mine usually are. Here, people are way more used to this hybrid crossover sound where I can play a trap song followed by an electrocrash song followed by some hardstyle and it still works and people are really excited by it.
I feel like in Berlin especially, but also other European cities, sometimes the people take themselves too seriously in the club. Especially at the scene-y parties with the new hyped artists, everyone is just standing, looking, scanning outfits. People are not letting loose as much. With this tour and the American crowd, everybody was not that pretentious and not that serious and people were really just letting go and a lot more open.
































