David M Camejo

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What is music to you? What does it give you?

Beginning and end, alpha and omega, light and dark, life and more life and taught me to seek excellence in each goal that I draw that gives me the music.

What is your music dream?

I would like to touch the hearts of people with my music.

If you could change the world - what would you start with?

The idea of ​​living in a world where people respect each other is pure utopia today but it has not stopped being my dream.

Which is the most memorable song from your childhood?

"Let it be"

Who are your favorite musical artists or bands?

TOTO

What inspires you to make music?

Sometimes my love for my wife inspires me and it is not topical, sometimes justice, sometimes the trade but almost always beauty.

What is the message you want to send with your music?

The truth. All my songs talk about my experiences.

How do you feel when you perform in front of an audience?

Very nervous before the start but once the stage show starts I become another person and the fear disappears leaving space for magic.

How do you see the musicians’ reality nowadays? What could be improved?

The reality of the musicians has changed because the record industry radically changed and the technological advance reduced the costs of it and made it available to everyone and put it within everyone's reach. This is conducive to make music in your home does not involve much expense and effort and that in turn many people who have no idea of ​​music broke into the industry but are unable to play live so I think the live shows are the salvation for the musicians...

What do you think of Drooble?

I believe that drooble is a space and an extraordinary tool for musicians, I have been in drooble for a short time and I've already heard very good and excellent music and very mediocre things, but at the same time I think that dichotomy makes a necessary balance in the end.

What frustrates you most as a musician?

A mediocre becoming a star.

Do you support your local scene as a fan? How?

To the best of my ability I try to help but it is very difficult because for example the good musicians in Miami can hardly live as musicians because the local scene is full of people with mediocre machine music playing for very little money and yet you see the DJ's earning tons of money doing remixes of music composed by great musicians and the DJ's charging fees for those remixes and that is immoral and the truth is that I don't know how to solve it, I think it's something to think about.

What qualities should a musician nowadays have in order to get their music heard by a larger audience?

I believe that the industry changed but excellence and respect for the public are still the qualities that a musician has to have for large and small audiences, yesterday, today, tomorrow and always.

Share some awesome artists that we’ve never heard of.

Javier Ruibal, Vanito Brown, Omar Hernandez, Carlos Sarmiento, William Mendez, Ricardo Eddy Martinez