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Exclusive Interview With Ronetik

Last updated: December 30, 2025 2:18 pm
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When an artist creates music that feels like motion, emotion, and atmosphere all at once, you instantly know you are witnessing something special. Ronetik is exactly that kind of artist. He is not just producing melodic house, he is shaping it with honesty, depth, and a sense of craftsmanship that stands out in today’s electronic landscape. His sound is modern and clean, yet warm and human. Every beat feels carefully placed, every melody feels intentional, and every track carries a heartbeat of real emotion.

With his new single “Evergreen,” Ronetik steps into one of his strongest eras yet. The song feels like a breath of clarity, blending cinematic production with a message about steady personal growth. It is the kind of track that stays with you long after it ends, the kind of release that shows an artist who knows exactly who he is and where he is headed. From his earlier works like “Elysian Waves” to the fan favorite “How Does It Feel,” Ronetik has shown consistent evolution. But “Evergreen” marks a new level of maturity and confidence.

What makes Ronetik so interesting is his commitment to authenticity. No templates. No shortcuts. No trend chasing. Just pure emotion turned into sound. His music feels handcrafted, shaped by years of self teaching, experimenting, and trusting his instincts. And with every release, he brings listeners closer into his world, a world built on melody, honesty, and a deep love for music that says something.

Today, Ronetik opens up about the story behind “Evergreen,” his growth as an independent artist, and what fans can expect from the exciting journey ahead. This is an artist who is not only rising, but rising with purpose. And if “Evergreen” is any indication, Ronetik is carving a place for himself that is not only promising, but lasting.

For fans who are just discovering you, how would you describe Ronetik in your own words?

Ronetik is my way of turning real, handcrafted emotions into electronic soundscapes. The name combines my first name Ronny with Elektronik (spelled with a K, just like in German), because it represents exactly what I do. Every sound is created from scratch, without templates or trend-chasing. It’s honest, melodic, and emotional music that reflects both my head and my heart — modern, clear, and straight to the point.

What was the turning point that made you decide music was the path you wanted to chase seriously?

Music has shaped me my entire life. I’ve been making music for many years, just without a big plan behind it, simply because it felt right. Realizing that I should take it to a professional level and actually release my work was the logical next step. There was no dramatic moment, just this quiet understanding: if something has been with me for so long and keeps coming back, then it belongs at the center of my life. So I stopped hesitating and finally decided to take it seriously.

What real-life experiences shaped your latest release, and what do you want listeners to feel when they hear it?

My songs always grow out of my everyday life: work, family, small setbacks, and small victories. “Evergreen” is shaped directly by these moments. It reflects a phase filled with change, reflection, and the realization that things keep moving forward, no matter how loud or quiet that progress may be.


I want listeners to feel that same sense of steady growth: a calm but powerful reminder that even when it’s not obvious, you’re still moving, still evolving.

“Evergreen” carries a hopeful and timeless feel. What moment or emotion sparked the creation of this track?

The spark came in a moment when I realized I had become calmer on the inside. Not stuck, just more mature and clearer. That’s the feeling I wanted to capture: growth you don’t immediately see, but definitely feel.


When I first heard the vocal, its energy hit me instantly. I knew right away what kind of story I could tell with the right tones to support it, so the emotion behind it could unfold completely. That was the moment “Evergreen” truly began to take shape.

Your sound is described as modern, catchy, and atmospheric. How did you develop this signature blend over time?

I never went to music school, everything I do, I taught myself over many years. That’s why my sound feels very much like me: clear, emotional, well-structured, but with pressure in the right places.


Growing up in the 80s and 90s, I was heavily influenced by melodic variety. Back then, melodies weren’t just an extra layer, they were the heart of a song. That shaped me, and it still does today. It’s important to me to bring a lot of melody into my sound, but without overdoing it.


And I’m not afraid to hold back when the vocal needs space. If the voice carries the emotion, I stay subtle in the background. Sometimes less is more and that balance is a big part of what defines my sound.

You described “Evergreen” as growth and continuity. What personal growth are you speaking from in this new chapter?

I’m someone who tends to think a lot and tries to keep everything under control. With “Evergreen,” I had to learn to simply let things flow, both personally and musically. Less stress, less perfectionism, more trust. This chapter reflects exactly that.

“How Does It Feel” showed me how strongly vocals can elevate my music. Back then, I was still a bit cautious because it was new territory for me. But the success of that track made it clear that vocals would become an essential part of my future sound.

So it was an easy decision to continue down that path. And as it turned out, “Evergreen” was exactly the right step. In this direction, I can express myself fully without compromising who I am.

I will keep following this path — clear, melodic, emotional, and with vocals that take my sound to the next level.

Your music blends emotional depth with clean, cinematic production. How do you strike the balance between emotion and precision?

I always start with the feeling. If the emotion is right, then I begin to structure everything. Heart first, then technique. That’s my workflow, nothing else works for me.

You’ve been an independent artist for several years. What has been the biggest lesson or challenge in building your sound on your own?

That it’s not a sprint. I’m a father, a partner, a team leader, and a musician, balancing all of that is the real challenge. But it’s also what makes every small success even more meaningful. And through it all, everything I do stays 100% me, without compromise.

If you could describe “Evergreen” in one sentence to someone who has never heard your music, what would you say?

An honest track about inner growth, the kind that stays strong even in quieter phases.

Looking ahead, what can fans expect from you in the coming months? More singles, visuals, an EP, or maybe live shows?

The next few months are clearly mapped out for me. New singles are coming, followed by scheduled releases at the start of the year, more interviews, more reviews, and overall more visibility for Ronetik. I’m continuing to build my label, my sound, and my reach step by step, but consistently.


If “Evergreen” resonates with you, you’ll love what comes next. Things continue on January 9th, 2025 with my next release, “Your Love”  and that’s only the beginning.

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