L: This song that we performed is actually the first song that we actually did together. We've done a lot of music since then, but that was the starting point of the most important point. It was just cool hanging out with my friend. He was sitting on the piano and rapping and I was just playing.

TV: At the beginning of the performance, you said “This is Everything.” Do you think people picked up that was the name of the album?

L: Yes, the name of the album is Everything. We don’t have a set release date yet. It's sort of the story of when someone becomes everything to you, and then that that everything goes bad, and what happens to your mind with that. It's an album very much about after a breakup. Usually, people write about all the incidents that happen up until the break, and everything that went wrong.

TV: Like cheating.

L: Right. This isn’t that, but it’s about after, this is basically a getting-over-it album. I'm just intrigued by emotions, I'm curious about human beings and how our minds work. That's what I wanted to write about for this album. It's extremely emotional for me to do something like this, but powerful. I'm just lucky I have the platform that I have to give it to the people for the first time.

TV: Was it a conscious choice you made to make it a very emotional, personal album where you were like, "On this one I'm going to go deep." Or did the events of your life dictated what you were putting into it?

L: It was definitely a conscious choice. It was definitely at a point in my life where I was like, " I need to write this album now." Some of the music already existed and I took and twisted it to being part of the project, but most of it came together through the story. Each song was necessary.

TV: And all the visuals, are they for the live shows or will there be videos that you release as well?

L: These are specifically for the live show. I don't think we are going to be releasing this one.

TV: So people will have to see you on tour to get the story?

L: I guess so. To really get the story you have to see it on tour. I think we'll probably do a lot of visual things to this album and I don't know exactly if any of this is going to be a part of it, but I'm so proud of these individuals. My friend Moises Arias shot everything. He's incredible, he's absolutely incredible. He shot all the video for this.

TV: At the beginning of the show you started off by saying, correct me if I'm wrong, but "This isn't some DJ stuff." Like, “I'm not going to tell you to scream.” What did you mean by that?L: Absolutely, it's not a DJ show. A lot of DJs — well I feel like, a lot of electronic performers, in general — have become almost rappers. They just play random songs and then it's more about them screaming at the crowd and telling them to do the right things. That's very important to me — to separate myself as being received as a DJ — because I'm really not, at all. I just learned how to DJ maybe a year and a half ago.

TV: How do you describe what you do, then?