DistantJ
NEWS
Okay, so I've restarted my SoundClick page. I have improved hugely on my synthesizer playing abilities recently and have achieved professional sounding audio mastering, so I have decided to start the page again with my newer material. If you miss some of my old songs, don't worry, some of them will be getting remade to be closer to my original intentions for the song.
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I'm from England, and I love Europe and European music. Well I love all music.
I am not one to play by musical rules. Far too many musicians simply take a genre 'template', write a tune to it and leave it at that - using the same sounding synth effects, drum patterns and sequences, and the same basic layout. I don't believe this should be necessary and tend to bend genres in my music.
I am not one to compromise with a DJ, either, I feel that the layout of the song should be important to the song, and not created in a certain way just to make it easy for a DJ to mix into in a set.
I hope to bring some individuality to you all with my creations.
I am not one to play by musical rules. Far too many musicians simply take a genre 'template', write a tune to it and leave it at that - using the same sounding synth effects, drum patterns and sequences, and the same basic layout. I don't believe this should be necessary and tend to bend genres in my music.
I am not one to compromise with a DJ, either, I feel that the layout of the song should be important to the song, and not created in a certain way just to make it easy for a DJ to mix into in a set.
I hope to bring some individuality to you all with my creations.
Why this name?
Looked in a thesauras under "Different" and got "Distant". J is my middle initial.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes. I'd love to. I'd be thrilled to.
Your influences?
I love all music. Music is art and not all art has to be the same, and not everybody has to appreciate just one style of art.
My influences would have to include the old and the new in the ways of Electronica.
My one biggest influences though, would have to be the genius known as Mike Oldfield, and an Italian musician called Nick Straybizer Serena, whose cultural/electronic crossover music is obscure and hard to find, but fantastic nonetheless.
My influences would have to include the old and the new in the ways of Electronica.
My one biggest influences though, would have to be the genius known as Mike Oldfield, and an Italian musician called Nick Straybizer Serena, whose cultural/electronic crossover music is obscure and hard to find, but fantastic nonetheless.
Favorite spot?
Malvern. I plan to live there, or near there, in the future.
Equipment used:
Evolution MK-149//MIDI interface//FL Studio//SoftSynths//Samplekits//Soundfonts