By Sinejan Ozaydemir
We recently had the pleasure of sitting down to talk to Nick Fiorucci, the JUNO award winning DJ/producer and veteran from Toronto about his many years in the industry, his love of Canada and Canadian music and his latest win at the Juno awards! Here’s what he had to say:
First of all, Congratulations on your Juno Award win! You mentioned you were surprised to win, even after having so many nominations. How do you feel about it?
Nick Fiorucci (N): You never really expect it, you know, in my head I had written off winning because I was in really great company with the other nominees this year. I was just happy to be going to lovely Vancouver and enjoy the events and being nominated is an honour in itself. And then when my name was called... I was like, oh wow, really? I was totally caught off guard to be honest. But it feels good and it’s an honour to be recognized by your peers.
What do you think it was about the track “Closer” that makes people want to listen and dance and that made it stand out and earn you the nomination?
N: I think it’s a damn good song (lol)! I think it has a great lyric and a great melody and Laurell’s vocals on the track are fantastic. And I think it just clicked with the right sound and it obviously resonated with the judges and the voters.
You said how it was extra special to win in Vancouver because the co-writers of Closer are from Vancouver, did you work on it there or here in Toronto? How did the track come together?
N: So the way it went down is that I had an instrumental and sent it to Mike James who is one of the co-writers along with Laurell who did a top-line and when they sent it back I was like...yeah…this works! And then the Luca Debonaire mix was born and it all came together.
You’ve been nominated for a Juno 13 times?
N: Yeah, I’ve sorta lost count (chuckles). The nominations were not always under my own name as I’ve had many aliases and side projects throughout my career and my record label.
What do you like most about being around Canadian artists at an event like the JUNOS?
N: I love it! I am proud to be Canadian! Like I said, I was just happy to be going to BC and I love to meet other artists and I always support our own. I have always pushed Canadian, even when I am DJ'ing internationally.
Were there any special moments or performances throughout the week that left you feeling inspired?
N: Yes, many in fact. The Warner Music party for one, they have always been about featuring live talent and I loved that night and the performances were awesome. It was amazing to see artists just jamming and improvising on stage. Then of course the Juno night…Jessie Reyez was a highlight for me. I think her performance was spot on. Seeing live shows are always inspiring for me.
You seem to have done it all over the last 25+ years, From DJ'ing, to Producing, to Hi-Bias, to zipDJ, to radio shows and podcasts, signing new acts, doing promotion and marketing and more.
Which of the things have brought you the most joy?
N: In this industry, I think wearing all those hats is what has helped me thrive and remain in the game for as long as I have. I think in any industry, you have to be able to shift with the times and whenever possible stay ahead of the curve. The music industry has changed so fundamentally in the last 15 years, it’s been both terrifying and exhilarating. But, for me what has brought me the most joy is definitely making music, I find an inner peace when I sit in the studio and my creative juices start flowing.
Would you say that this scenario is common for most artists?
N: I think in today’s music industry the expectations are impossible to meet. Over my career, I’ve been able to write music, while playing gigs, while running my label. But in today’s digital era, artists need to be releasing a lot of music to stay relevant. Most of the time it’s humanly impossible, so fortunately or unfortunately – depending on how you look at it - ghost writers and producers have become common. The ones that are successful are the ones that keep at it, and surround themselves with a good team. Work hard, surround yourself with good people.
Is there something that you haven’t done that you want to do in the music business? As far as a role you haven’t yet taken on or as far as backing a certain type or artist?