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If I had to ask myself where it all truly began, my mind always returns to one particular memory from when I was just a few years old. It is my very first memory, and it represents the core of what motivates and drives me in everything I do with such dedication. I remember getting up from my parents’ bed early in the morning because an alarm clock in the kitchen was playing a melody that made me feel something I had never felt before. I went into the kitchen out of curiosity, but by the time I arrived, the music had stopped. Eager to hear that song again, I began pressing random buttons on the kitchen radio, hoping to find the sound that had enchanted me so deeply. I wasn’t successful at the time, but years later I discovered that the piece I had heard was Für Elise by Beethoven. It’s safe to say that my first memory holds a truth that still guides me today and is the reason why I chose to become a music producer and artist. Nothing moves me the way music does, and that’s why I decided to learn this language of frequencies to create more of what I love so deeply in this life.
Music was always present during the time I grew up, but I never considered creating it myself until my first encounter with a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) in my teenage years. Up until that day, I was a very nerdy and self-centered young man, completely absorbed in video games and computers. In the office of a family friend, I got the chance to take a look at something called “GarageBand” on a Mac. Since I only owned a Windows PC and rarely had access to a Mac, I began searching for ways to create music on my own device. It didn’t take long until I came across a program called “FL Studio.” After installing it, I got my first glimpse of something that would end up consuming a massive amount of time in my life. Back then, all I could think was, “Wow, this software lets me create anything I want.” From that day on, I spent countless hours making all kinds of weird music, completely unaware that one day I would be doing this for an audience of thousands.
Around my 21st birthday, I moved into my first apartment, which had a room that would later become my first studio. At that time, I didn’t have a Spotify account or any major platform just SoundCloud, where I shared my music with a few people who seemed to genuinely enjoy what I was creating. After saving money and working as an IT technician, I finally had what I needed to build my first real studio. With a decent sound system and the space to work in, I was ready to take things a bit more seriously. By then, I had already started diving deeper into electronic music, discovering the works of artists like Boris Brejcha, Paul Kalkbrenner, Ben Böhmer, and other inspiring figures. After experimenting with techno sounds for a while, I eventually created something I felt confident enough to send to a label called Trippy Code Records. The Forest EP became my first official release through a label. Signing my first contract gave me the motivation I needed to commit fully and invest more years into mastering the art of electronic music production. Alongside producing, I also started performing DJ sets in the local techno and drum & bass scenes, gradually acquiring the necessary skills to work with modern club mixers and professional DJ equipment.
After years of producing and learning everything it takes to become an authentic artist, I still didn’t fully understand what it was that I actually did, or what truly made a great song feel great. It was time to face the most important task of all: to look deeply within myself and shift my mindset in order to grow into a fully free and self-aware artist. During that time, I spent each day exploring spiritual systems, philosophy, inner work, and meditation. I was searching for something that could help me become the person and creator I wanted to be. There was one experience in particular that took me far beyond everything I thought I knew about life and about myself. It made me remember something I had forgotten long ago. I am free. There is nothing I have to accomplish. Art is about sharing emotion, and if I want my work to have depth and real feeling, I need to find that depth in my own life and express it honestly and without filters. Since that day, I have lived by a few simple truths. I don’t judge, I just create. I believe that there is nothing to achieve because everything I need is already present in this moment. I stay truthful, because without truth the message gets lost. And I remind myself that everything has always been connected and always will be.
I am always learning and growing, and so is my music, as well as the audience I share it with. I have dedicated my life to becoming better at what I do. I won’t stop exploring new genres or finding new ways to express my emotions. I hope that one day in the future I will arrive at a point where I feel truly satisfied with what I have created. Until then, you and I can look forward to many more songs, albums, and live shows. Each of them is a part of my personal journey to understand life and myself a little more with every step I take.