Beat Factor: Recently you have released a new album called “10 Years”. This means it’s been 10 years since you lake music. On what level do you see yourself at this moment, after 10 years?
Armin van Buuren: Tying up loose ends was the main reason to release this album but it was also a little celebration of 10 years work as a producer. It’s been a very sensational time with the raise of trance and to see it grow to what it is now. That's what I find the most fascinating.
Beat Factor: How the album was received by the fans? Do you think you have satisfied their expectations?
Armin van Buuren: 10 Years is not a “best of” album, it’s more a selection of previously unreleased and exclusive remixes etc. The album is selling really well so I guess you can see that as a recognition. For me it’s nice to close a certain period in my life with this album.
Beat Factor: With this new album, a mega tour of promotion is up. You’ll also be playing in Bucharest, in February. How do you feel coming for the second time in Romania?
Armin van Buuren: Last year it was one of my favorite gigs and the Romanian crowd is one of the best in the world. I get a lot of email from Romania from fans listening to my show etc. It’s great to see Romania is now part of the EU as well.
Beat Factor: What do you know so far about the Romanian traditions and people?
Armin van Buuren: To be honest I don’t know very much. I do know a little bit about the history and I think it’s now one of my favorite countries in the former east block.
Beat Factor: Do you prepare something special for this show in Bucharest; musically speaking?
Armin van Buuren: I’m testing out a lot of new tracks of my new album right now and I’m not DJ-ing very much at the moment so you bet you can hear a lot of never heard before tracks in my set!
Beat Factor: Do you know any Romanian DJ / producer? Vania (a Romanian DJ and producer) will be making the warm up set, just like in the last year when you played here.
Armin van Buuren: I’m a big fan of Vardran from Romania. He’s an amazing producer.
Beat Factor: Your actual style of music is described more as electro-house than trance. Do you still consider yourself a trance DJ, just like everyone knows you for?
Armin van Buuren: Everybody can call it what he or she wants, for me it is still trance.