

WITNESS THIS: Aaron, please let us in about your creative process-where do you source imagery from? How do you come up with ideas? What are your inspirations visually? And who do you admire from the fields of visual arts?Īaron Kulik: My creative process usually begins with a ritual of lighting candles, applying a thin layer of butter across my entire body, and soaking in a bathtub while listening to the sweet sounds of Yani. “Gimme a rectangle, gimme a giant-ass rectangle, and I’ll blow your mind…” Introducing Aaron Kulik aka Koolik Visuals! And make sure to click play on the video embeds along the way to witness Aaron’s impressive graphic skills. Read on below what he had to tell WITNESS THIS about his life, and what it’s like supporting Seth Troxler.
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Having a true admiration for Aaron’s style-his visuals are usually a medley of movie scenes, trippy geometries, distorting FX, and surrealism-and the fact that US citizen Aaron is currently based in Berlin, Germany, made it easy for us to meet up for a lunch and talk about his work. I’ve first come in touch with Aaron’s live performances on an underground party in Berlin, and it inspired me to shed some light on the life of ‘the artist behind the artist’. In the case of master Seth Troxler we are talking about a humble human being by the name of Aaron Kulik a.k.a. Serious big-ass DJs even come with their own visual artists (also known as ‘VJs’). And serious rock stars always come with their entourage.

They say, the electronic music DJ is for the 2010s what the rock star used to be in the 1980s.
