My musical exploration dates back from my childhood days. I was influenced by a bunch of people who had the music in their blood. They had the gear, I had the time. They opened my eyes to the world of how sound sculpting can be achieved. I started exploring tones and percussion sounds, as well as synthesizer programming in all its exotic glory. Every time i would press the note and leave the sound scapeevolve, i would then be set back into a happy meditating type of state. This made me smile and happy, at peace with my inner self and determined me to pursue classical piano training. The skills I accumulated from this were of incomparable importance. Years passed and by the age of 14 i got my hands on my first hardware sequencer along with one little keyboard. I started producing for the first time. During this process i learned the basics that laid the ground for future work. The concept of music production on a basic home computer hit me like a storm. By the time I was in high school, tracks and all kind of "weird" experimentation began to take shape. I was involved in different projects during these years, I worked with a number of hip-hop artists and even had an own band. The sound we had was ahead of it's time and definitely in the wrong place, but as the wise people say, the things i learned were of a greater importance. At the same time my musical perspective was influenced by the emerging club scene and I started to pay more attention to artists promoting the deep and groovy side of things. That's why I could never say that i have a certain genre i belong too, there will always be bits and pieces and influences from everything, everywhere. As for the future, I will try to keep and maintain my artist identity, explore and of course learn more!