Nina Kraviz, born in 1987 in Irkutsk, Siberia, is one of the most prominent figures in contemporary electronic music. She developed a passion for music early on but started her career in an unconventional way. After studying dentistry in Moscow, she moved to Novosibirsk, where she practiced as a dentist while nurturing her love for electronic music. Her involvement with the Russian electronic scene began in the 2000s, but it wasn’t until 2008 that she decided to fully commit to her music career. This decision became the launching point for her rise to international fame.
Early Career:
Kraviz’s career began to take off in 2009 with the release of her first single, Voices, on the Rekids label. Her 2012 self-titled debut album, Nina Kraviz, cemented her status in the electronic music world, with the track “Ghetto Kraviz” becoming an instant hit. This track, with its minimalist structure, acid influences, and hypnotic vocal lines, encapsulated her unique style and pushed her into the global spotlight.
Musical Career:
Since then, Nina Kraviz has become a prolific and versatile artist. Her productions are known for their atmospheric, experimental qualities. In 2014, she launched her own label, трип (Trip Records), which allowed her not only to release her own work but also to promote underground techno artists from around the world.
As a DJ, Kraviz is famous for her marathon sets at top-tier festivals and clubs like Awakenings, Coachella, Sonar, and the iconic Berghain in Berlin. Her DJ sets are celebrated for being eclectic, with a focus on techno, acid house, and experimental sounds that can transport listeners through various sonic landscapes.
Musical Style:
Nina Kraviz’s musical style is a fusion of several electronic music genres, including techno, acid house, and minimal techno, with touches of industrial and experimental sounds. Her productions often feature hypnotic rhythms, deep basslines, and acid-laced synths, reminiscent of 90s rave culture.
One distinctive element of her music is the use of her own voice, which she incorporates into tracks like “Ghetto Kraviz,” creating an intimate, yet eerie atmosphere. The repetitive and minimalist vocal approach adds to the immersive nature of her music, drawing listeners deeper into her sonic world.
Influences:
Nina Kraviz’s music is deeply influenced by pioneers of electronic music, such as Aphex Twin, Jeff Mills, and Drexciya. Her sound is rooted in the Detroit techno scene and Chicago's acid house, genres she continually references in her work.
She is also inspired by experimental music and jazz, incorporating elements from these genres into her sets and productions. The rave culture of the 90s has left a significant mark on her, influencing her preference for acid-driven sounds and syncopated beats.
Beyond musical influences, Kraviz's work as a curator on her label Trip Records showcases her interest in avant-garde and forward-thinking artists, adding a darker, introspective dimension to her sound.
Impact and Legacy:
Nina Kraviz is now one of the most influential artists in the global electronic music scene. Her innovative approach to techno has reshaped the genre, blending traditional and experimental elements in a unique way. As a producer, DJ, and label head, she has consistently pushed the boundaries of electronic music while staying true to its core ethos.
Kraviz’s influence extends beyond her native Russia to the entire global electronic music scene, where she continues to challenge norms and inspire new generations of electronic musicians.
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