As a nine year old boy, I gave up the soccer (wich I sucked at)
for singing at a kids choir.
In a massive studio built in an old
church in Veenendaal (Holland) we recorded albums for kids such as
Christmas songs and the kids for animals project.
Singing went really
well and I had my first look in a professional recording studio, wich
turned me on big time.
When I was not singing I was sitting behind the
mixers pretending to be the technician.
Later on I also did some recordings
there after having some explanation.When I was ten years old, I started voice acting on movies. Through the last
ten years I have done many, many movies and still doin' it.
At my 14th
I left the choir.
I was becoming a teenager and singing is just not cool at that
age.. But I still had my first dj mixer wich I had for my 12th birthday.
After a few years of eating dust under the bed, I suddenly decided that I had
to become a DJ. I lent some money, bought my first second hand turntables and
connected 'em to my old mixer.That was the moment of big influence on the rest
of my life. Deep inside I knew it: This was gonna be it.
It took me little time
to discover that if a dj wants to be somebody, producing is a must.
Without any expectations I downloaded Fruity Loops and locked myself into my room
for hours, days, weeks. I don't know why, I just did it, as if it spoke for itself.
But the endless trial and error sessions brought me to a higher level in fast tempo.
I was 17 at that time.The Djing was also going great. Me and my best friend Bobby (DeeJ-010) did a dj contest
for DefQon 1 (Q-dance) and we made it to the festival. This was my first big party to
play on.After one and a half years the local newspaper brought me to
a new record store in Veenendaal (again).
They turned out to be a starting record label
to and I gave them my productions.
A few months later, the first record, with the a-side
produced by Bobby (DeeJ-010) and the b-side represented by me, was a fact. (Nasty D-Tuners - Check Ya Head)
It didn't take
long for the second release, also a cooperation with Bobby, to be pressed. (Nasty D-Tuners - Breaking the Rules)
Both records
are played on big parties, by big Dj's from all over the world.At that time I was already
negotiating with Dov "The Prophet" Elkabas, the big boss from Scantraxx records (the best
Hardstyle label there is).
It took a while, but at the end of 2005, he offered me and
Bobby an artist contract.
ofcourse we signed it! And yes, we're in good hands.Since
that time everything started going really fast.
I played on Q-base 2005 (Airport Weeze,
Gerymany) and together with Bobby on XQlusive The Prophet (Heineken Music Hall).
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