Take a peek into the studio of Colombian electronic wizard Adriana Lopez

Adriana Lopez, a Colombian electronic artist hailed as one of techno's most influential figures by London's Fabric, has opened the doors to her studio. 


Born in Colombia, Adriana Lopez entered the electronic scene in Bogotá in the late 90s, taking her place behind the DJ desk for the first time. 

A significant milestone in her career came when she moved to Barcelona in 2003 to pursue studies in audio engineering and music production. Barcelona became her home, and her career soared to great heights. 

Fabric, based in London, acknowledged her immeasurable contributions to the techno genre in her 20-year career. 

Her influence extends not only in Colombia but also throughout South America. 

To establish a platform for her releases, she launched her own label, Gray Report, in 2013. Through this label, she provides opportunities to young producers who share a similar sound. 

But what does Adriana Lopez's personal space look like when she's not touring?

In an interview, she shares that she moved outside of Barcelona to enjoy peace, quiet, and nature. It is in her new house where she built her studio, the place where the magic happens.

At the heart of her studio lies an Elektron Analog Rhythm, connected to an iMac via a Midas Venice F32 mixer. 

Additionally, she has a Korg Mono/Poly, a vintage synth from the 80s, which adds a unique futuristic sound she had long desired. 


This summer, Adriana Lopez will make her debut at the Moondance festival as a guest, collaborating with Croatian DJ Insolate and her project, HUSH!

The 10th Moondance Festival, a special jubilee edition, will take place from July 27 to 30 in Trogir, Croatia. 

For more details, visit our favorite portal of clubbing Klubska Scena! 

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