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In this episode, we sit down with Panos Gounas, a passionate electronic music producer based in the Netherlands, whose journey into music began in the kitchen — literally. Trained as a chef, Panos discovered music production through SAE Athens and private mentorship, eventually diving deep into analog synthesis and sound design.
He shares how the Moog Grandmother and Roland Alpha Juno 2 shaped his creative process, why he believes limitations fuel innovation, and how he's building a signature sound rooted in tactile gear and happy accidents.
We explore:
His transition from chef to producer
The difference between DJing and music production
Why analog synths sparked his inspiration
His workflow with hardware and plugins
Releasing music through Big Mama's House Records and independently
His dream synth (hint: it's a Prophet)
Advice for beginners starting with limited gear
Whether you're a seasoned synth head or just starting out, Panos' story is a reminder that creativity can come from anywhere — and that gear is only part of the journey.
By Ian DixonIn this episode, we sit down with Panos Gounas, a passionate electronic music producer based in the Netherlands, whose journey into music began in the kitchen — literally. Trained as a chef, Panos discovered music production through SAE Athens and private mentorship, eventually diving deep into analog synthesis and sound design.
He shares how the Moog Grandmother and Roland Alpha Juno 2 shaped his creative process, why he believes limitations fuel innovation, and how he's building a signature sound rooted in tactile gear and happy accidents.
We explore:
His transition from chef to producer
The difference between DJing and music production
Why analog synths sparked his inspiration
His workflow with hardware and plugins
Releasing music through Big Mama's House Records and independently
His dream synth (hint: it's a Prophet)
Advice for beginners starting with limited gear
Whether you're a seasoned synth head or just starting out, Panos' story is a reminder that creativity can come from anywhere — and that gear is only part of the journey.