
In a scene suffocated by formula, we need voices capable of cutting through the noise to present something uncompromising, authentically real, and fiercely non-conformist.
On his singular artistic path, I Hate Models drifts away from standardized structures to focus on emotional response.
For him, club-music energy becomes a vehicle for his own feelings, a tool to influence those of others.
The spectrum of emotions he channels through his productions, DJ sets, and his label Disco Inferno oscillates between nostalgia and passion, solitude, melancholy and brutality—often juxtaposing shadow and light within the same pulse, a true conduit for his own artistic introspection.
Throughout his journey, I Hate Models has released music on labels such as Arts, RAW, Rave Or Die, and Perc Trax, which put out his 2019 album L’Âge des Métamorphoses. He has also officially remixed Depeche Mode.
In 2020, he launched his own label, Disco Inferno, which has hosted three standout releases to date.
At every stage, his disregard for expectations and conventions has given rise to dynamic, ambitious music that draws from the flesh of techno, industrial, and trance without ever submitting to a single source.
Within the microcosm of a track, the energy can shift from a pounding rhythm to an intoxicating atmosphere, morphing into a cascade of pearly melodies that make way for flashes of raw metal thundering percussion counterbalanced by delicately sculpted sine-wave currents.
That the future of I Hate Models appears entirely open is no coincidence: the constraint of genres is the enemy of true catharsis.
