Interview: Staviik on “We’re Infinite,” Creating with Emilia
Bejya Music: You’ve been behind the production of many Bejya releases this year, but “We’re Infinite” feels like something different. What makes this track special?
Staviik: This one comes from a very personal place. “We’re Infinite” isn’t just another release — it captures what it feels like to truly connect with someone, creatively and emotionally. Emilia and I wrote the lyrics together, and that collaboration shaped everything — from the melodies to the emotion in every layer of the sound.
Bejya Music: It’s also the first time you and Emilia perform together on the same track, right?
Staviik: Yes, it is. We’ve worked together before — she was featured on “Rebel Throne” with Isela — but this is the first time we share the spotlight as equal artists. It feels natural. The chemistry between us translates directly into the music.
Bejya Music: Emilia also took part in the production this time. How was that process?
Staviik: She’s always been involved creatively, but this was her first time officially stepping into co-production. She has an incredible ear for atmosphere and dynamics — she knows how to shape emotion through sound. It pushed the track to another level.
Bejya Music: “We’re Infinite” carries that signature Bejya cinematic energy but feels warmer, more emotional than your previous “Shatter the Sound.” What inspired that shift?
Staviik: It’s about balance. “Shatter the Sound” was pure intensity — all adrenaline and power. “We’re Infinite” is more about the connection between energy and emotion. Euphoric trance elements meet something more human and intimate. That’s the sound direction I want to keep exploring.
Bejya Music: There’s always a cinematic depth to your tracks — like they belong to a film. Is that intentional?
Staviik: Always. I build my music visually — I see the scene before I produce it. I want every track to feel like a story unfolding. When people listen, they should feel the emotion even without words.
Bejya Music: What’s next after “We’re Infinite”?
Staviik: We’ll keep developing this sound. and of course we have Isela's "Couldn't Kill", release Nov 21, which is something extra, belive me. And Emilia and I already have ideas for the next release — and this one definitely set the tone for what’s coming.