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Smyrky and Seraya

Welcome!!!

Cheers for taking the time to check out our profile and music. If you like what you hear please feel free to leave some feedback (good or bad, we would love to hear from you!)

We are a loving duo that produce Hard Dance together in semi-professional home based studio.

We also DJ and perform 'live'acts mainly around London. Why not come and check us out at our own event 'HARD DRIVE'.

We love what we do and hope that you can to !
Why this name?
Smyrky and Seraya - Realnames: Anthony Smyrk and Seraya Hill !!!
Do you play live?
We play 'Live' Hard Dance music as live as we can get it (open to debate as its such a hot topic?) We DJ aswell, mainly Back to Back playing Hard House or Hard Trance.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The general public and undiscovered talents of the world will find it far easier to publish/distribute works. For successful artists it will be easier to watch and monitor an accurate account of annual sales cutting out the middle men. Hoorah!

However on the down side it could potentially lead to a saturated market full of badly produced/engineered tracks, which in turn could make it harder to find anything decent. One things for sure it will definitely separate the strong for the weak!

On a positive note more people are now able to produce, distribute and sell music using just a computer. One could therefore assume that a wider area of creative possibilities will be explored by the masses. If this is the case new styles and genres of music will be invented, developed and manipulated at a far greater speed than we have ever seen before.

In short the next decade will be a very interesting time for the music industry. It will be interesting to see how it all pans out! (Feel free to comment on our message board if you have any comments of your own)
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Every person has their price! No matter who you are.
Your influences?
Hard house Hard trance, NU-Energy, Hard Dance, Freeform, DJing, Mixing, Scratching, OD404, Lab4, K90, Phil Reynold, Paul Glazby, Kevin Energy, K-Complex, Proteus, Carl Nicholson, Prodigy, Teknikal, Wid & Ben, Justin Bourne, Billy Daniel Bunter, BK, Nick Sentience and many many more...
Favorite spot?
London
Equipment used:
We use a wide range of equipment from software, hardware, freeware and anywear. If it makes a sound we like, we'll use it!
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