This Year It Begins
I started producing tunes roughly 14 years ago and soon noticed that downtempo tracks to me came easier than midtempo dancefloor ones. In fact, that challenge was what urged me to get into the latter. I found it exciting, something like a code to crack, to make tracks that draw people to the floor rather than go grab a drink at the bar.
So I produced breakbeat for 7 years, had many releases on various labels. Then at one point I felt that the genre had become less experimenting, less fun, and I found myself going through current breakbeat records without wanting to own/ play/ buy/ or just listen to any of them.
At that time I was finding the house music scene more interesting, entertaining and most of all, not lacking in humour, which breakbeat clearly was at that time. And so I produced house music for three years and was lucky to have releases on great labels.
Then following my idea to launch Hungary’s first electronic music education, imPro Budapest School of Music Technology was born. Not only has it brought a lot of additional value to my life but it also allowed me to take a year break in music production and contemplate creating music in general without having to do it on a daily basis.
That’s how I realised that I’d done what I initially wanted, I cracked the code, I can make music that gets people on the floor. So it was about time I had more fun and got into downtempo. That was early 2011.
Since then I’ve made 10 tracks, and to my amazement, I almost instantly found all of them snatched up by some of the greatest labels of the genre.
And so this year is when all those tunes are seeing a release and my existence in glitch-hop/ electronica/ AMBstep begins.
And that’s just really exciting. Finally I’m where I always thought I should get eventually and what’s even better, people seem to be into it.
Probably that’s the best that can happen ever.
And it all wouldn’t have been possible without your support.
So thanks a million everyone for making that happen, I invite you all to have a killer year and a lot of fun in 2012!


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