Electronic Musician

Moullinex

Across the course of three albums and many singles and remixes, Lisbon-based producer Luis Clara Gomes, aka Moullinex, has developed his own distinctively deep, hardware-driven take on classic house flavours. He returns this month with his latest LP, Requiem For Empathy, released on his own Discotexas imprint. We caught up with him to talk synth favorites and studio workflow.

When did you start making music, and how did you first get started?

When I was growing up, my dad had a small studio set up at home with a few sound modules, arranger keyboard etc, but I wasn’t

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