DJ Sckizo
NEWS
Blarg. Ok, so I started getting back into this. I've been working on various remixes and other musical junk recently, aiming to form a new album called The Adventures of Rex Krammer. We'll see how that goes.
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Time to start over from the beginning. I was born a small child to my parents.
Wait, not starting that far back.
Ok, I make a lot of music. Well, what I call music. From scratch tracks, remixes, and bass heavy instrumentals with various sound clips through out, you'll find a lot of random songs I've created. Most of this stuff is very old, several years in fact. So, lets get to the interview part of this.
Wait, not starting that far back.
Ok, I make a lot of music. Well, what I call music. From scratch tracks, remixes, and bass heavy instrumentals with various sound clips through out, you'll find a lot of random songs I've created. Most of this stuff is very old, several years in fact. So, lets get to the interview part of this.
Why this name?
It's the DJ name I've had since the beginning, about 10 years ago.
Do you play live?
I always try to play live. Playing dead doesn't work as well since my arms don't move. Where do I play live? Usually where I'm located at the time. I usually like it. In particular the special moments.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
People can hear the random crap people make instead of what's force feed to you over the radio and via the television. I would have never found out about Jedi Mind Tricks, DJ Swamp, Virtuoso, Apathy, Eigh8t The Chosen One, Spheres of the Mind or any of the artists I listen to without the internet.
This fact is of course overshadowed by the plagues of lawyers who run around bringing lawsuits against people for downloading a few hundred dollars "worth" of shitty music, asking for millions, then settling out of court for $1000. They spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to file and follow up with the suite, but only get a couple grand at most. So I guess the artist profits -$125,000 from it. I wonder how that calculates into their idea of the internet killing music.
This fact is of course overshadowed by the plagues of lawyers who run around bringing lawsuits against people for downloading a few hundred dollars "worth" of shitty music, asking for millions, then settling out of court for $1000. They spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to file and follow up with the suite, but only get a couple grand at most. So I guess the artist profits -$125,000 from it. I wonder how that calculates into their idea of the internet killing music.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Not likely. They don't like me. I'm not cool.
Band History:
-Napster
-iMesh
-Audiogalaxy
-Kazaa
-MP3.com
-IUMA
-Vitaminic
-Talent Shows
-Parties
-Internet Radio
-Various CDs
-iMesh
-Audiogalaxy
-Kazaa
-MP3.com
-IUMA
-Vitaminic
-Talent Shows
-Parties
-Internet Radio
-Various CDs
Your influences?
A lot of people. My most obvious would have to be turntablists. For the most part, I suck at turntablism but I aim to create something that I like. You might like it, too. That's cool. However, I'm not really one to jump in for the teaming masses who wish me to be like the popular cool kids.
Favorite spot?
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Equipment used:
Mostly my computer now, and loads of software against a huge library of music and movies.
Anything else...?
