For Skytech, crafting music isn’t a routine—it’s a ritual. Born Mateusz Dziewulski, the Polish DJ and producer has become a powerhouse in the global EDM scene with a sound that’s both melodic and explosive, emotional yet undeniably festival-ready.
With nearly two decades in the game, his tracks have echoed through Tomorrowland, Ushuaïa Ibiza, and been played by giants like Tiësto, Martin Garrix, and Armin van Buuren. But behind the lights and lasers is a deeply personal process—one fueled by inspiration, obsession, and a refusal to chase what’s hot.
Here’s an inside look at how Skytech builds anthems that ignite the dancefloor and linger long after the drop.
Where Ideas Begin: Spark, Sample, Obsession
The first step? Inspiration. But for Skytech, it doesn’t come from trends—it comes from moments.
“Sometimes it’s a melody in an old record,” he says. “Other times, it’s a line from a movie. Once that spark hits, I open the DAW and just go crazy.” That spontaneity, he says, is what keeps the music alive. He doesn’t chase the muse—it crashes into him.
And when it does, the studio becomes his playground. Years of refining his sound have made his process fluid but focused. “There’s a certain mood I try to create in every record. That’s my signature.”
The Secret Sauce: Melody + Energy = Skytech
Ask any festivalgoer and they’ll tell you—a Skytech drop hits different. His secret? A perfectly calibrated balance between melodic emotion and high-octane energy.
“There’s definitely a way I make tracks that’s unique,” he explains. “The melodies I go for, the energy levels—they create a vibe that people recognize, even if they can’t explain why.” That distinct sound isn’t even intentional anymore. “It kind of created itself over years of experimenting.”
It’s that balance that makes his music stick—on playlists, on stages, and in the hearts of fans from Warsaw to Ibiza.
Tomorrowland, Reimagined
Skytech made his Tomorrowland debut in 2017, calling it “a movie” for the senses. Now, eight years later, he’s set to return in 2025 with a reinvented sound and a performance crafted for a new generation of EDM fans.
“A lot has changed—both for me and the crowd,” he says. “Younger fans are into harder styles now. I’m designing a set that respects that energy while staying true to my sound.” Expect exclusive mashups, unreleased edits, and that unmistakable Skytech tension-and-release dynamic.
He’s not just playing a show—he’s building an experience.
Radio Shows, USB Gold, and a DJ’s Arsenal
Skytech’s radio show isn’t just for fans—it’s a testing ground for new tracks and ideas. “That’s where I dig into what works and what doesn’t,” he says. The process is hands-on: remixing, tweaking, editing live.
His live USBs have become something of a legend. “They’re filled with mashups no one else has. It’s my way of making every set feel exclusive.” That attention to detail ensures his festival performances feel less like playlists and more like once-in-a-lifetime sonic events.
The Studio vs. The Stage: A Balanced Life
Unlike many globe-trotting DJs, Skytech isn’t constantly on the road. That’s by design. “I’m not touring much yet,” he says. “Most of my time is in the studio.” The balance keeps him grounded—important for a family man and longtime creative.
His focus on creation rather than constant promotion is rare in today’s algorithm-driven world. “If I can make music that connects, that’s what matters,” he says. “Everything else is a bonus.”
No to Trends, Yes to Timelessness
In a music landscape obsessed with TikTok virality and “content-ready” tracks, Skytech chooses a different path.
“I’m not chasing what’s hot on TikTok,” he says flatly. “Music shouldn’t just be sound for content. If it has real substance, it will last.” Instead, he adapts subtly—finding ways to make his sound more accessible without diluting its depth.
This principle shapes his career. He’d rather build a discography that’s relevant in five years, not just five days.
Fuel for the Future: Passion Over Fame
When asked what truly drives him, Skytech doesn’t hesitate: “Music makes life better. I can’t imagine living without it.”
Fame, accolades, even massive bookings—all of it is secondary to that deep personal connection to sound. And while he keeps future plans loose, his north star is clear: “Just keep making amazing tracks—and let the rest unfold.”
Conclusion: The Craft Behind the Crowd
Skytech isn’t just a performer—he’s a craftsman. Every set, every track, every edit is built with intention. In an industry that moves at the speed of virality, he stands for something slower, deeper, and more enduring.
Whether you’re watching him light up Ushuaïa Ibiza, hearing your emotions swell in the middle of Tomorrowland, or discovering his latest drop on Spotify—one thing’s for sure:
You’ll know it’s Skytech.