Lexlay’s new album balances growth, gratitude, and global party energy
Barcelona’s own Lexlay marks a major milestone with the release of 20 Years of Music—a 10-track statement that captures the full arc of his journey so far. Rooted in tech house but never confined to it, the album dips into tropical, deep, and even melodic sounds, all touched with a Latin edge and built for peak dancefloor connection.In this interview, Lexlay reflects on what’s helped him stay aligned as things scale. From turning down big offers to protecting his creative energ
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