ARGY: The DJ who checks his ego at the door

International ARGY reveals his secret to coping with a demanding career

ASHWIN KUMAR
ASHWIN KUMAR
30 Sep 2025 04:53pm
ARGY, who was on his second visit to Malaysia, spoke warmly of his return to Asia. The crowds in Kuala Lumpur, in particular, left a strong impression on him.
ARGY, who was on his second visit to Malaysia, spoke warmly of his return to Asia. The crowds in Kuala Lumpur, in particular, left a strong impression on him.

Life on the road for a global DJ is more than just packed clubs and roaring crowds; it's a relentless grind that can take a toll on mental health.

This was the raw, honest truth shared by Greek DJ and producer ARGY in a recent exclusive interview at the Sunset by Neon music festival .

Argy shared his personal coping mechanism, revealing that he makes a conscious effort
Argy shared his personal coping mechanism, revealing that he makes a conscious effort "not to be too emotional with the music and sleep over things" to avoid making impulsive decisions.

Known for his uniquely cinematic and spiritual tracks, the Greek-born, UK-based DJ confessed there's no magic formula for managing the pressures of his career.

"Honestly, I don't know. Maybe you can't be completely in balance. There must be something off balance," he told Sinar Daily.

He shared his personal coping mechanism, revealing that he makes a conscious effort "not to be too emotional with the music and sleep over things" to avoid making impulsive decisions.

ARGY also stressed the importance of having a trusted circle of friends and colleagues, who serve as a vital "quality control" system for his creative process and personal life.

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ARGY, who was on his second visit to Malaysia, spoke warmly of his return to Asia. The crowds in Kuala Lumpur, in particular, left a strong impression on him.

When it comes to making music, ARGY has one non-negotiable rule.

He asks himself a single, pivotal question before starting a new project: "Is this something I can stand behind and be proud to present on stage?" He described that whether the initial idea is a rhythm or a vocal, he prioritises creating music he can fully represent.

On the topic of artificial intelligence (AI), ARGY views it as a helpful tool rather than a threat.

He described that while AI can't create a full track from scratch, it can be a valuable assistant for specific tasks, especially with vocals, streamlining the music-making process.

And for those who wondered if his Greek heritage shapes his signature sound, ARGY explained that his global experiences played a bigger role.

"Having left Greece over 20 years ago, I felt that living in places like London and Berlin influenced my music more," he said.

Ultimately, his sound is a reflection of various influences, whether from a country or a close friend, at different stages of his life.

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