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In Conversation With Zen Selekta

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In Conversation With Zen Selekta

Every so often, we come across a DJ that embodies the passionate spirit that drives rave culture. These people don’t just play music when they’re on stage; they get completely lost in the music. That’s exactly what happens every time Zen Selekta performs. She loses herself and transcends into a space beyond the physical world.

Zen Selekta, AKA Nicole Barton, radiates musical energy. She’s a DJ who refuses to sit still when she performs, leaning into the famed “flow state” that creatives chase at every part of the musical process. This demonstration of passion and musicality has generated tons of hype surrounding Zen Selekta, who’s currently on tour with Mersiv and Inzo and has played massive festivals like Electric Forest, and supported legends like Subtronics.

Zen Selekta is your favourite DJ’s favourite DJ. With only 11 tracks available, she has managed to build her reputation around her distinct ability to curate a set that sets the dancefloor on fire. This is the “Selekta” aspect of the project. She also embodies “Zen” which leans into the more spiritual aspect of bass music.

This weekend in Denver, she’s delivering a two-night experience, divided into “Zen” and “Selekta.” We recently sat down with Barton to discuss the duality of the project, entering another state of consciousness when she’s performing, and how to stay healthy amidst a demanding life of constant touring.

Your music, and the way you approach your live sets, is filled with energy and spiritual elements. What does it feel like to completely give in to the music while you’re on stage, getting lost in your element?

When I’m on stage, I feel like I’m in my most authentic, connected state. It’s this powerful flow where I’m completely immersed in the music and feel deeply aligned with each sound and beat. There’s this incredible exchange of energy where I’m inspired by the crowd, and in return, I can feel them feeding off that passion. It feels like a shared release, a safe space where we’re free to let go and experience the moment fully.

The environment that accompanies music can be just as important as the music itself. You’re playing two nights at Devner’s Meow Wolf this weekend, which is known for its interactive, psychedelic art exhibit and elaborate stage design. Would you say playing in a place like that impacts the way you approach curating your sets?

Absolutely! Immersive environments like Meow Wolf are a dream because they’re designed to elevate the senses, and being surrounded by all this art and interactive design makes me feel like I can push boundaries even further. I want the music to feel like it’s a soundtrack to the visual world around us. Ultimately, the environment becomes part of the performance itself, inspiring a creative energy that takes the experience to another level.

The Meow Wolf shows have a special theme for each night: Night one is “Zen” and Night two is “Selekta.” Can you tell me about these two sides to the Zen Selekta project, and what fans can expect from each experience?

I’m so excited to bring these two themes to life because “Zen” and “Selekta” really represent the duality within my music and performances. Night one, “Zen,” will highlight the deeper, spiritual influences in my sound. The focus here is on grooves and melodies that feel intentional and entrancing, inviting everyone into a journey that’s both powerful and uplifting. It’s still high-energy and made for the dance floor but with a layered, transcendental feel to it. 

Night two, “Selekta,” is about turning up the energy and embodying what it truly means to be a Selekta. This night is packed with carefully curated selections, mash-ups, and transitions. It’s a journey through high-energy tracks that showcase the untamed, electric side of my music. Together, these two nights showcase the full spectrum of what I’m trying to express as an artist. I want fans to experience both sides of my vision and leave with a sense of balance from the whole experience.

You’re always repping your home city of Atlanta, Georgia, especially on your recent track, “ATL HOE” which includes the classic chant the city is known to yell at every event. What sets Atlanta apart in terms of the city’s music culture?

Atlanta’s music culture is just unmatched. It has this magnetic vibe that you can’t find anywhere else. The city’s known for its hard beats and bold sound, which all resonate in my music and live sets. There’s this spirit in the crowd, at every show, that feels like family — you know they’re there to support you and celebrate with you. That’s why including the “ATL HOE” chant in my track felt essential; it’s my way of bringing that Atlanta energy with me everywhere I go.

You’re currently touring with Merisv and Inzo for the “Digital Night Drive” tour — how do you approach a set when you’re opening for heavier bass artists like Mersiv and Inzo, as opposed to a headline Zen Selekta show?

I approach my set the same way I would for my own headline shows. My sets are an extension of who I am as an artist, and I stay true to my vision. The only difference is on a support slot, I make sure my set gradually builds up the energy. I’ll still bring the same beats that define Zen Selekta — but I might lean into different elements to create an atmosphere that primes the crowd for what’s coming next.

With so much time spent on the road, what are some things you do to stay grounded while you live such a demanding and exciting life?

I focus on eating balanced meals, sticking to my mindfulness practices, and prioritizing exercise which helps clear my head and keep me physically active despite the long hours spent travelling and sitting at my desk. I also make sure to stay connected with my friends and family. The energy I get from the crowd and the music is always my anchor when life on the road starts to feel overwhelming.

As 2024 starts winding down, I want to know: What’s your favourite memory from the 2024 festival season? Maybe a set that really stood out, or a connection you made with another artist or fan, or even some shenanigans on the tour bus?

Looking back at the 2024 festival season, a major highlight for me was my performance at

Electric Forest. The space itself was so immersive, and it felt like everything came together perfectly — the music, the crowd, and the environment. It was a moment of connection, not just with the audience but also with myself. I realized how far I had come in this journey.

What are some things fans can look forward to in 2025 for the Zen Selekta project?

In 2025, fans can expect some exciting things for the Zen Selekta project, starting with a brand-new EP on the way, locked in with a dream label of mine. This is a huge step forward for me, and the music is going to reflect that evolution. I’m planning to dive even deeper into my sound, continuing to evolve and push myself forward.

I’m also looking forward to taking the live experience to the next level. The energy and connection I’ve felt from fans at shows this year have been incredible, and in 2025, I’m focused on creating even more unforgettable sets — whether that’s with unique stage designs, new visual elements, or collaborations with other artists. There will be more opportunities to connect with me, too. I’ve been wanting to expand on my Zen & Friends gatherings and create spaces for connection, reflection, and growth.

All in all, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of growth, new sounds, and more ways to experience Zen Selekta live. I can’t wait to share it all with everyone.

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