Kind of a hack as well,

I’ve always loved music. In 1993 I went to my first electronic music night.
It was an underground techno music event (that’s what we called all electronic music back then) with New York Hardcore artist Lenny Dee

I fell in love with the group of people that were at the venue as well as the people that put on the party.

Fast forward some years and I am a DJ myself playing a gig a week. I was mostly interested in jungle music at the time and I had a great time rocking rooms all over my state and the states surrounding it.

In 1999 I bought my first MPC but didn’t know exactly what to do with it. I didn’t understand that what I was hearing was sampled loops and such.
I thought the drums were actually played so I was trying to make loops with one shots. My music kind of sucked.

I started to buy other gear and let the MPC go for drum machines and synthesizers.
I did buy a Roland V Drums and tried to teach myself to play the beats. This is not a very easy feat for drum and bass so my music had very little soul.

I didn’t know what swing was and well, dnb is hard and fast.

I still didn’t get that my favorite artists were sampling loops. Or at least I wouldn’t let myself believe that it was “that easy” not that sampling is easy but…

Since my music was not awesome and I was able to play records and get gigs the making of the music took a back seat to playing shows and having fun.

I got busy with school and career and such, I still played gigs as a DJ but not as much any more.
I sold all of my gear and built a really fast car.

Fast forward to four years ago:
I bought a Maschine and fell back in love with trying to make music.

Since then I have built a home studio that I plan on keeping forever and when I have the time I make music. (techno for the most part)
I don’t put many pressures on finishing stuff and most of the time I simply just “jam.”

This year I am hoping to actually finish some stuff and get it mastered if only to give to the DJ friends that still have.

I just made this yesterday, it is recorded with the camera’s mic though. I am working on a solution:

Soundcloud link if any one in interested in mixsets: