of emotion that’s difficult to put into words. The expe- rience of unconditional love, the challenges, the grow- th—all of that has found its way into my music. There’s a greater sense of purpose now, both in what I create and why I create it.”
This balance has enriched her creative process, allowing her to channel the depth of emotion that co- mes with motherhood into her music.
Her tenure as a DJ has included remarkable collabo- rations and performances at prestigious venues, in- cluding a long-standing residency at Watergate and a notable remix for Kerri Chandler and collaboration with Sasha. In light of the pandemic, she returned to Swe- den to work as head of operations for pharmaceutical services at one of the biggest emergency hospitals in Stockholm, reflecting her commitment to community and health.
“My fans are incredibly loyal and help me stay centered and keep creating. Knowing that my music has made an impact on others is incredibly fulfilling and inspires me to keep going, regardless of the industry’s ebbs and flows,” she shares.
EMBRACING HOLISTIC LIVING AND NATURAL CONNECTIONS
La Fleur’s recent move back to Sweden has allowed her to reconnect with her roots and the natural world.
“Moving back to Sweden after more than a decade in Berlin has been a transformative experience for me, both personally and creatively. Berlin was an incredible place to immerse myself in the electronic music scene, and it shaped me in so many ways. But returning to Sweden has allowed me to reconnect with something deeper—my roots, my sense of home, and, most impor- tantly, nature. Being surrounded by the forests, lakes, and landscapes I grew up with has had a profound im- pact on my creative process”. she expresses.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of her homeland, she finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature, which now inform her artistic process.
“Nature offers me a sense of calm and space that’s hard to find in a bustling city like Berlin. It gives me time to reflect, which has brought a new depth to my music. There’s a certain rhythm to nature—the cycles, the quiet moments, the energy shifts—that have found their way into my productions.”
“Something that I’m diving deep into at the moment is how to incorporate healing frequencies in my music, for example using 639Hz in my productions, to add loving energy of the heart and playing that track peak time for a dancefloor, will be magic”.
This just shows how much in sync she is with her vo- cation as healer. Still, her healing intentionality doesn’t limit to what she does with her music. Her passion for
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