Zach Taylor, 16, attends Garza Independent High School. As a homegrown DJ, he goes by Flaic pronounced Flake and is heavily influenced by Australias Knife Party, Cruella from California, Germanys Zed, and local Exceed. Flaics determined to bring good vibes to audiences.
First, the name. Flaic comes from online role-player World of Warcrafts name randomization.
It sounded right for the stage once I started performing, reasons Taylor.
He made the leap from floor to stage after witnessing Flux Pavilion and Cookie Monster during a South by Southwest showcase at the Millennium Youth Entertainment Complex in March.
I saw the energy being brought to the crowd and how much fun they were having up in the decks, recalls the local mixmaster. I thought, Wow, this is something that I want to do.
DJ or musician? He considers himself a DJ, but hes not your sisters DJ. This is electronic dance music, progressive house. He spends hours mixing a song and finds courage in music.
It makes me feel like I can be myself and not be afraid of anything, he insists, Dont let anyone tell you that you can not do this. Don’t let anyone get in your way. You can do it. It takes a lot of personal devotion.”
Flaic uses a Mixtrack Pro two turntables and a mixer but notes: Making a song is a process thats difficult to explain. What I mix correlates with what is going on in my life. Most of the songs Ive mixed so far reflect me feeling energetic.
Lately, when Im mixing, I feel like nothing can stop me. Ever since I started going to shows, I saw the energy that this kind of music gives. It makes you want to dance. It gives you a good feeling, like you want to have the greatest time for your life.
The bottom line for Taylor remains the perspective of those who stand where he once stood in front of the stage.
I want to give people good feelings and share the power of music together. When I play the music, I want people to sit back and let the music overtake them. I want them to experience the music without a bias. I want the audience to take in the music with all of their senses.
Flaic performs next for Proper Nang Night at Marias Taco Express on Saturday, Dec. 8.
This article appears in November 30 • 2012.
