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ueberrest


And that is the essence of Uebe- rrest’s awakening. His music carries the imprint of


two cultures, a


childhood of emotional memory, and a journey defined by both rebellion and precision. What he offers the global electronic landscape is not just sound, but connection. Not just intensity, but resonance. Not just evolution, but conviction.


My Thoughts


What stays with me after going through this interview is the cla- rity of who Ueberrest actually is beneath the artist profile. Not the rising name on a label, not the producer with growing momentum, but


the person who had to


dismantle a version of himself to become someone he could actually live with.


The throughline in all his answers is not ambition or confidence. It is honesty. Honesty about how he learns, how he feels, what shaped him, what frustrated him, what pushed him, and what saved him. His story is not a straight line, and it shouldn’t be. It is the result of living between cultural expec- tations and emotional instincts, between stability


and unrest,


between who he was raised to be and who he needed to become.


What I see most clearly is that his evolution did not come from rebellion for its own sake. It came from recognizing that he could no longer ignore the parts of himself that were being muted. He did not chase music because it was glamorous. He moved toward it because everything else made him feel disconnected from himself.


The Kobosil moment was magical; proof that the world could finally reflect back to him what he always felt internally never


but saw mirrored externally.


That moment didn’t create his purpose; it validated it. It gave him permission to step fully into something that had been quietly building for years.


And beyond the music, what defines him is his relationship with feeling. He creates from instinct, from mood, from inner shifts that he doesn’t try to control. He trusts unpredictability.


He listens to


himself even when the logic isn’t apparent. That is not disorga- nization; that is self-awareness functioning at a deeper level.


What I take away from all of this is that Ueberrest is not constructing a persona. He is letting himself exist more fully. His decisions make sense when you understand the psychology behind them. The label gives him belonging. Quitting his job gave him freedom. Producing gives him clarity. Melody gives him direct access to himself. The connection with listeners gives him a reason to keep growing.


If I had to define the essence of who he is after reading this entire interview, I would say this:


He is someone who chose alignment over expectation. Someone who learned to trust feeling over fear. Someone who builds from inside rather than outside. Someone who sees music not as a career but as a place where he recognizes himself without compromise.


And because he chose that path, everything that follows now is not noise. It is truth.


PHOTOGRAPHY: TIEN DUC PHAM


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