I started out playing the piano, but I didn't get really interested in composing until I was introduced to progressive rock in 1977. Two or three years later I got interested in computers and synths, and I built my first synth, the PAiA P4700/J. In the last few years I feel that the technology has reached the level I had dreamed of having all those years ago.

I have a hard time labeling my music, but it has definite influences from progressive rock, electronic and classical styles. I hope you enjoy it!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It gives all musicians the opportunity to have their music heard by a much larger audience than was possible before this technology existed.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Anything is possible.
Your influences?
Genesis, Camel, Happy the Man, UK, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Yes, Beatles, Vangelis, Classical ...
Equipment used:
Sonar X1 PE, Sound Forge 10.0, CD Arch 5.2
NI Kontakt, B4, Guitar Rig 4
Spectrasonics: Omnisphere/Atmosphere, Trilian/Trilogy, Stylus RMX, Symphony of Voices, Hans Zimmer Guitars 1 & 2
EastWest/Quantum Leap: Stormdrum, Voices of Passion, Gypsy, Ministry of Rock, SD2, RA, MOR2
Sample Logic Cinematic Guitars
Vir2 Electri6ity, Acoustic Legends
Tonehammer Barbary, Emotional Piano...
ToonTrack EZdrummer
Steinberg Virtual Guitarist 2
Prominy LPC Clean Electric Guitar and PCP-80 libs
Tascam Gigastudio 3, GVI
VSL Horizon Overdrive and Concert guitar libs
PMI Piano libs, Sample Tekk White Grand
Bela D Media Diva Classical Female Soloists
Alesis QS8, AKG C3000 mic, Adam-A7 and M-Audio BX5a monitors
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