Why Berlin in the first place, I ask? “I came here with my kids’ father to study music production. I just loved it here, so we stayed, I studied audio engineering at SAE Institute, sold my beloved car, and bought the studio,” she recalls. For Dani, being creative brings her the most joy. “I love it when I lose track of time, when it’s been five hours and I still feel transported to another place. It doesn’t even feel like work,” she says.
2020 was supposed to be a big year for her, including opening Ricardo Villalobos’ Colombia show in March. “It was painful to cancel,” she sighs, her face brightening up again quickly: “I made a lot of music during the pandemic, though; it was a good moment to be grounded. Many DJs lack the patience to spend that much time at the studio – thankfully, my kids have shown me what patience is.” She works for at least four hours a day. During the lockdown, she admits, this was particularly challenging. “I have a responsibility as a mother. I want my kids to grow up well, so I have to be very organised. I’m still taking my time; hopefully, there will be a point when I put all of my energy into [music]. I love recording new artists, even German rappers, jazz players – we always host lots of different people.” As things are finally picking up – Dani recently played in Ibiza, her favourite European destination – this time also gave birth to her new house music label, Música Cachonda, which “translates to playful music with a sensual twist.”
To Dani, the beauty of electronic music is its diverse community: “On the dance floor, you just dance with whoever is next to you, and you don’t care.” Inherently bubbly and open-minded, she is not only her own agent in a scene that depends on connections but genuinely loves meeting people and hearing their stories. She smirks when thinking about her love of socialising. The day after our interview, Dani leaves for a silent retreat in Latvia. “Ten days off-grid, no talking, no phone, I can’t even take notes,” she says as we’re sheltering from a sudden rain shower. Two weeks later, over email, she raves about her Vipanassa experience and being alone with her mind – she feels rejuvenated, ready to immerse herself again in passion projects fully.
Daniela Ramos is a Colombian DJ, producer, and label owner based in Berlin. Dani Ramos is the host of our new music format, My Music My Journey. Every fortnight, she chats to renowned voices in electronic music about their artist paths. Check out the first episode featuring DJ, producer, and music educator Mathew Jonson here.
Text by Ann Christin Schubert