At the age of 8, inspired by my family's deep love for music and dance, I fell in love with sound and began experimenting with mixing records. Outside of school, my world revolved around music—playing, creating, and dancing freely in nature. By 16, I had launched a small DJ business, sharing music at private events and corporate gatherings. At 19, I co-founded the musical project FDVM with a close friend, which led us on a 12-year global adventure—producing songs that reached millions and playing major festivals and venues around the world.

After years of performing and traveling as a professional DJ, I felt a deeper calling—one that invited me to step away from the mainstream music scene and into a more intentional and heart-centered relationship with sound. While I still DJ occasionally under my name, Victorien, I am now mostly retired from the professional DJ world and primarily play for Ecstatic Dance—a global movement that resonates deeply with my values and honors music as a tool for healing, embodiment, and connection.

In collaboration with Monica Dogra, this transition gave rise to Nākaloka, an immersive sacred concert experience that blends sacred chants, world flutes, candlelight, and storytelling to invite collective elevation and inner stillness.

I also co-host Kutastha, a series of immersions designed to awaken the heart and reconnect with one’s true self through music, meditation, movement, studies and shared sacred space. These retreats are invitations to walk the path of presence, joy, and soulful remembrance.

Alongside music, I continue to support social and environmental causes through various grassroots efforts aimed at nurturing ecological empathy and offering care where it’s most needed.

At the core of all I do is a single guiding intention: to walk—and invite others to walk—the path of joy, consciously and wholeheartedly.