I've loved music since I was a child. My father was a musician during the 60s and instilled this culture in me. This has undoubtedly left a deep mark on me. Personally, I never studied music theory or solfeggio, and all my performance has been through pure ear and inspiration.
I have a passion for technology, and since the 90s, I've grown interested in the new synthesizers and computers that were appearing on the market. Then came the trackers like Amiga Oktalyzer, Octamed, etc., and I started making my first "productions." Later, I bought a Korg synthesizer and connected it to a PC with Cubase, where I experimented with the first VST plugins.
My musical inspirations primarily come from Trance and House, so Deep House is one of my favorite genres (artists like Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed, etc.).
Unfortunately, work and my personal life caused me to leave music behind, only to pick it up again 29 years later!
I've loved music since I was a child. My father was a musician during the 60s and instilled this culture in me. This has undoubtedly left a deep mark on me. Personally, I never studied music theory or solfeggio, and all my performance has been through pure ear and inspiration.
I have a passion for technology, and since the 90s, I've grown interested in the new synthesizers and computers that were appearing on the market. Then came the trackers like Amiga Oktalyzer, Octamed, etc., and I started making my first "productions." Later, I bought a Korg synthesizer and connected it to a PC with Cubase, where I experimented with the first VST plugins.
My musical inspirations primarily come from Trance and House, so Deep House is one of my favorite genres (artists like Deep Dish, Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed, etc.).
Unfortunately, work and my personal life caused me to leave music behind, only to pick it up again 29 years later!