The artist formerly known as DJ Carnage has embarked on a significant transformation, rebranding as GORDO and pivoting his musical direction. Initially celebrated globally for his high-energy performances at major festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra, and for his collaborations spanning EDM and hip-hop, GORDO has now embraced a sound rooted in house and tech-house. This evolution has not only redefined his artistic identity but also led to new opportunities, including producing for global superstar Drake and continuing his extensive worldwide touring. GORDO recently shared insights into his journey, creative process, and future aspirations.
The Genesis of a Musician
Reflecting on his beginnings, GORDO expressed a sense of innate calling rather than a singular moment of decision that led him to pursue music production and DJing. “I feel like I was born to do what I do,” he stated. His passion for music has been a lifelong constant, marked by an persistent urge to capture nascent ideas—melodies, lyrical fragments, or chord progressions—as soon as they arise. This drive led him to self-teach FL Studio at a young age, providing the technical means to transform these abstract concepts into tangible sonic creations. The transition to DJing and performing these tracks live felt like a natural progression, fueled by a love for travel, performance, and the unique ability of music to offer audiences a temporary escape from everyday life.
Reinvention and Personal Growth
The decision to retire the DJ Carnage persona and adopt the GORDO moniker was a deliberate response to personal and professional shifts. By mid-2018, GORDO felt a disconnect between his evolving identity and the trajectory of the Carnage project. He acknowledged that the project’s momentum had waned, with its signature harder-hitting tracks no longer resonating as strongly with audiences, and ticket sales reflecting a decline. The global pause brought on by the pandemic in 2020 served as a critical catalyst for introspection and change.
This period of global reset allowed GORDO to reassess his personal and professional path. He relocated to Hawaii, prioritizing health and wellness, which resulted in a significant weight loss of over 150 pounds achieved through dedicated nutrition and a comprehensive home fitness regimen. Simultaneously, he immersed himself in studio work, experimenting with new sounds without external pressure. Livestreaming from his home and sharing sets on YouTube featuring this new material became a regular practice. This intensive period of creation and self-discovery revealed a clear divergence: the person he was becoming and the music he was creating no longer aligned with the DJ Carnage brand. He ultimately chose to embrace this new direction, trusting his instincts and releasing music under a new alias, GORDO. He emphasized that this was not an act of escaping his past but rather an acknowledgment of personal growth and readiness for a new chapter.
Bridging Genres and Future Collaborations
Looking ahead, GORDO remains enthusiastic about exploring the intersection of house music and hip-hop. He highlighted that some of his most successful tracks have featured hip-hop artists, and he sees potential for future projects to further solidify this connection. “I have always wanted to bridge the gap between house music and hip hop,” he noted, suggesting that upcoming releases are poised to demonstrate this ambition. He also left the door open for potential “Carnage anniversary” albums, hinting at a continued appreciation for his past work.
Collaborating with Drake
Among his recent production endeavors, GORDO cited working with Drake as a particularly significant and honorable experience. The partnership has yielded over 20 released records, each accompanied by memorable moments. GORDO recounted sessions in Drake’s Toronto studio and creating music while on tour across Europe, describing the collaborative environment as consistently dynamic and enjoyable. He noted that Drake’s influence predated their professional relationship, making the trust placed in him as a producer a powerful motivator to continue creating successful music together.
Off-Duty Listening and Performance Philosophy
When not actively engaged in production or performance, GORDO’s musical tastes are eclectic. He enjoys listening to live DJ sets, often dissecting their sound design and compositional elements to understand how tracks are constructed. Beyond music, he is an avid podcast listener, finding that longer-form content, such as episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” provides a compelling way to engage during long flights.
GORDO expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to perform at renowned global venues like Pacha in Ibiza and XS in Las Vegas. He views his residency at Pacha as a significant honor, acknowledging the venue’s role in reinforcing the passion that drives touring DJs. He specifically mentioned his upcoming TARAKA residency at Pacha Ibiza with great anticipation. His approach to DJ sets involves a blend of preparation and improvisation. While he tailors his sets to the specific venue, audience, and cultural context, he largely relies on reading the crowd in real-time. He utilizes advanced equipment, such as multiple CDJs, not out of necessity but to enhance his ability to react quickly and fluidly adjust the music. For GORDO, performing is an art form focused on creating a perfect, yet spontaneous, connection with the audience, delivering the energy and sound they desire in the moment.
Conclusion
GORDO’s journey from DJ Carnage to his current status as a respected producer and artist in the house and tech-house scene, marked by significant collaborations and a commitment to personal evolution, showcases a dynamic career trajectory. His dedication to bridging musical genres and his adaptable performance style suggest a continued presence and influence in the electronic music landscape.


