To me, there is no better feeling in the world than taking the dancefloor on a groovy, percussive journey with an eclectic mix of sounds ranging from loungey downtempo to classic club anthems to rare tech house gems hidden in my record crates. Deejaying is both an art and a science, much like developing solar projects and contributing to the clean energy transition the globe is experiencing. That’s why I chose Solar Mix for my solar poster.
Reading your dancefloor is a critical part of the real-time creation of a captivating live soundscape. Knowing when to slide the fader, loop the hook or throw in a sample here or there has subtle yet massive effects on the set as a whole. When you time those mixing skills at exactly the right moments, they create a tight, synced experience that leaves the crowd wanting more.
The same applies with Inovateus’ carefully crafted projects. Analyzing industry trends and catering to our clients with custom-designed, robust PV systems that meet their particular energy and financial needs is our number-one focus. The lasting relationships we form as part of our relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction drive the I-Team forward.
As a project coordinator with an electrical engineering background, I am in the unique position of being involved across all sides of the project development spectrum. When I’m not running internal team meetings and managing action items, I’m working with our talented engineering team and using CAD software to calculate and arrive at the optimum photovoltaic solutions for our clients.
Spinning records and Inovateus’ noble, sustainable mission are my biggest passions. The balancing act of juggling the peaks and troughs of an engaging DJ set is a lot like ambitiously accomplishing crucial milestones in a project and moving them forward in creative waves with a collective esprit de corps. I could go on with the analogies but I’ll leave it at this: When done right, there is definitely a magic in flowing with what you enjoy while delivering quality…and dropping the bass!
By Jorge “George” Varela, project coordinator, Inovateus Solar