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“I see OVRDOSE more as a community. Our mission has always been to grow like a family and build a connection that hasn’t been felt or seen before.”
What makes this trajectory unique is not only how fast he has risen on the scene, but also his ability to stay true to a simple, radical philosophy: groove above everything else. That is what gave birth to OVRDOSE, first as a personal platform and to- day as a label that welcomes new, bold, and independent voices.
“When choosing tracks, I always look at the energy of the sound, the creativity of the producer, and the strength of
my label because I didn’t want to wait for people’s reactions or deal with label
also wanted to release music from others, to keep motivating them. If I feel that someone has truly put their heart and soul into their music, I can instantly hear whether it fits the label, because I’ve been through that same struggle myself.”
OVRDOSE is not just a logo stam- ped on records, but a community bound by shared values. For Mene- six, the dancefloor is never a neu- tral space: it is a social laboratory, a place where new ways of being together are tested. And that is the spirit he wants to preserve, even beyond music itself.
“I see OVRDOSE more as a commu- nity. Our mission has always been to grow like a family and build a con- nection that hasn’t been felt or seen before. The way we treat each other on the dancefloor
special, and I’d love to see that ener- gy continue throughout my life in this scene with our label.”
It’s no surprise, then, that Menesix dreams of expanding this vision into fashion. For him, clothing is an extension of music: symbols of belonging, visible signs of an invi- sible community. Collaborations with brands like FOUR Amsterdam are only the beginning of a journey aimed at turning groove into a tangible identity.
196 is something rejections. That’s why I their vision. I started
“I’m always aiming for the next step, because I never stop growing and learning. Creating my own clothing brand has always been a big dream of mine, and right now I’m working hard on it. I want to inspire people not only through music but also through clothing, which brings a different kind of energy. For example, when you wear it, you feel part of the family.”
His creative balance feeds on co- llaborations as much as on private moments. Menesix is an artist open to new projects and influences, but one who also knows how to step back, finding peace and stabili- ty among friends, family, and long walks on the beach with his dog.
“I always feel inspired by new colla- borations and projects. Outside of that, I try to find peace and balance with the support of my family and friends, and by taking long, relaxing walks on the beach with my dog.”
From Brazil to Amsterdam, from Ibiza to Marrakech, with stops in London and Switzerland, each international stage becomes a laboratory of energy. It is never about
about staying true to the creative process, surrendering to the flow of music without the anxiety of results.
“It’s about feeling that deep con- nection with yourself, the moment you start making music. Don’t focus on creating one specific hit, just en- joy every step of the process. Time will show if you create something that resonates.”
This is how his legacy is being built: not in the size of the crowds he draws, but in the quality of the impact his music leaves. Truly touching someone, imprinting yourself in their memories, linge- ring as a vibration in their mind and body: that is Menesix’s accurate measure of success.
replicating formulas, but
“Always stay true to yourself and don’t compare yourself to others. At the end of the day, it’s all about you. It’s not about the number of people you attract, but about how you make them feel with your music. When you truly touch people, your music will live in their minds and souls forever, and that’s what keeps music alive.”
That is what makes Menesix different: his ability to turn groove into a philosophy of life, a code that runs through stage, studio, label, fashion, and community. Every choice, every project, every dream revolves around a single vision:
people can recognize themselves and set themselves free. Looking beyond, his message grows even deeper. His music is not just about what happens in one night, but about what remains the day after: the echo vibrating in memory, the sense of having shared something that goes beyond entertainment.
For him, groove is a spiritual legacy, a mark written into bodies and souls, destined to survive even after the lights go out.
Every dancefloor becomes a mi- crocosm, a social experiment, a space where people from different cultures find common ground. This is the heart of his philosophy: not simply to offer a show, but to create an experience that can change those who live it, even if just for one night. Because, as Menesix reminds us, it is not about numbers, but about the intensity with which you can touch those who listen.
The future may not be written yet, but one thing is sure: as long as there is a dancefloor to ignite, Menesix’s groove will continue to move bodies and minds, reminding us that music is, above all, an act
creating spaces where
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