I was in around 3rd or 4th grade and I had just gotten a hold of my first phone. It was a "2nd generation Motorola G"
or something of the likes (its been forever since Ive seen it) and I had to share it with my sister at the time
and all it could really manage was turning on and off and maybe the ocassional youtube video here and there.
But eventually (as you will soon see is a pattern) I wanted something of my own that mine and mine only.
So eventually I scraped up a hundered dollars and some change and went to a store and picked up a generic
tablet and I was so ecstatic about it. I ended up eventually getting minecraft (which ran horribly) and even
dipped my toes into modding and I was happy for a couple of years.
One day (I think it was for my birthday) One of my family members had gotten me like a generic cheap
Set of earbuds and before I didn't really care about music I just listened to whatever was on the
radio. But I tried them on for the first time and I was astonished by the sound quality. ("quality" )
now at this point it was around 2017-18 and I loved listening to swing music mostly Jules Gaia
and things of that sort. But one day I stumbled upon a little known publisher called No Copyright Sounds.
they were my first introduction to electronic music and it was off to the races. I had always loved
electronic music from that point on as swing kinda fell to the wayside. And through "NCS" I
was introduced to other publishers and artists such as Monstercat, TheFatRat and Infected Mushroom.
But there was one producer in particular that caught my attention the most. An artist named Tokyo Machine.
I liked how they were able to incorperate chiptune sounds and Drum and Bass. Eventually
I ended up building my own computer in middleschool and got into music production and fooling
around with computers in general and here we are now.
Anyways thanks for listening to my schpeel and have a great day! :p