Damij
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working on a cd eventually but with my current time allocations, i can't promise a date, much less year lol.
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the love for music has been with me all my life. since i was a child i've loved the art of sound. the ups, the downs, the way that it swirls into a life of it's own. it can take you anywhere. i used to play guitar, bass, etc until i found a simple drum machine program on the computer one day and started playing with it. i played around with that program for month, then got bored with it.
after a while, i found a new program where i could make patterns of sounds but never imagined that one day i would be making electronic music, though i had the desire to learn. all at once, with a little help from a couple of friends, i began to come out of my shell and try. i'm not the best in the world by any means but if one day i can create a song that will move one person then i feel i have done what i was meant to do.
after a while, i found a new program where i could make patterns of sounds but never imagined that one day i would be making electronic music, though i had the desire to learn. all at once, with a little help from a couple of friends, i began to come out of my shell and try. i'm not the best in the world by any means but if one day i can create a song that will move one person then i feel i have done what i was meant to do.
Why this name?
i chose the name Damij because, well, i guess because i'm just a little bit damijed ;)
Do you play live?
at the moment i don't play live, but i would love to someday. i'm getting very experimental in what i use so that i can progress further as an artist. One day i hope to be able to afford the proper equipment to enable live sets.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
the internet broadens the range that an amateur artist can reach. alone, i probably would never have made it out of my hometown, but now i have the opportunity to reach millions.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
i used to say no, however in the particular genres i tend to work in, i really wouldn't have to worry about some big huge corporate sellout label coming to me with a pen and paper so i'd probably have to say i would. After all, if i had the choice to make music for a living, i would jump at that chance in a heartbeat.
Your influences?
i have more influences than i would care to type here or you would care to read about.
Favorite spot?
inside a good club
Equipment used:
as yet, i've only been using fl studio, producer edition, cool edit pro 2.0, acid pro4 and a few "secrets" ;)