This is quite a lot, I ingested a lively dose of Ginseng earlier and my fingers are going clackity-clack.
So, stories, don’t you just love em;
1988/89 - Heard my first Acid House music on UK radio at the tender age of 11, was immediately captivated by its other-worldly quality.
1990-1993 - Was introduced to Rave, Hardcore and Jungle, mainly as a result of listening to a pirate station in Bradford called PCR. The rough n ready immediacy of the sound had me in its clutches and I taped every show I could. Towards 1993 they started playing early Trance music and I continued to be enthralled by the evolving mutating nature of the scene.
1993 - Bought my first mixer so I could be like the guys on pirate radio. Spent 2 years mixing on a couple of portable CD players and a cheap Akai record deck (no pitch control).
I went to my first gig at this time too, The Prodigy, when they were still ravers. My mate’s Dad came to pick us up from the gig at midnight and the Prodge had only just come on, but we had school in the morning, so there you go.
1993-1995 - Built up a wider appreciation of people making electronic music, such as Orbital, The Orb, Aphex Twin. Also starting experimenting with making music using a double tape deck and some nifty pause button edits.
1995 - Got some CD decks with pitch control. Went to University and landed a weekly slot at a local coffee house playing Trip-Hop and related laid-backness. At some point I bought some record decks and started playing vinyl, mostly Techno. Oh, I also bought a Juno 6 and an MC303 during this time.
1999 - 2007 - Moved back to my home town (Leeds) and hooked up with old mates, putting on various nights and gigs as well as free parties. By this time I had really got into Techno (Jeff Mills, Surgeon, lots of heavy stuff). Started playing around with making stuff on ‘Reason’. I was also very active on a music forum called Overloadmedia, and would regularly meet up with people on there to go to club nights around the country, mostly Techno gigs. Life started becoming a bit more settled, thanks in part to getting involved with the local Buddhist scene in Leeds and going on lots of retreats.
2007 - I got bored of playing other people’s music and bought an EMX1 and ESX1 specifically for the purpose of putting a live set together, which I did, to pleasing effect. Played quite a few live shows around Leeds under the name of Sofaboy. Some mates who ran a net-label (Dead-Channel) released a collection of Sofaboy tunes that I had made over the course of 7 years.
2008 - Sold my Electribes and went to live in New Zealand for the best part of a year, back to making music on ‘Reason’.
Started a love affair with Ambient/Experimental music.
2009 - 2010 - Came back to the UK (Leeds) and bought a MDUW and MnM with the specific intention of procuring another live set as Sofaboy, which I did. I didn’t end up playing many gigs but recorded an album which sounded more consistent than the first - which another mate released on his net label (Jehm Records).
2011-2013 - Sold my MDUW and MnM, downsized my life in general and went to live and work in a Buddhist Retreat centre. Didn’t make loads of music during this time as there were some quite hefty “shifts” going on with life in general. During this time I met and fell head over heels in love with my (now) wife. I also embarked on a 4 month retreat in the Spanish mountains in near isolation from the outside world. Here I was ordained with 12 other men in a non-monastic context.
I returned back to life in the retreat centre for a year, then married my (now) wife and we moved to China to get to know each other. At some point during this time, a major perceptual shift began to occur, as a result of some intense guided inquiry into the nature of “self”. Nothing has been quite the same since. I mention this because it appears to have had a significant effect on me making music and my identity as a musician, insofar as I can no longer find the musician identity, and playing music has become a more playful affair. This largely goes for the rest of life in general, as the various accretions of self-identity seem to be dissolving wholesale, leaving a great sense of wonder and freedom in their wake.
2014-Now - Moved back to the UK to the city of Norwich. Bought some more Elektrons and resumed the tweaking.
I’m moving back to China in August and will take my Monomachine and OP-1 with me.