I recently realised I’ve been making electronic music for 25 years.
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I recently realised I’ve been making electronic music for 25 years. When I was around 12-13 I made this incredibly cheesy CD with music using a piece of software called Dance Ejay that could only produce Dance-music. What is the significance of this, of these 25 years of making electronic music? There actually isn’t any, other than this: I still really enjoy making electronic music after so many years. Perhaps, actually, more now than ever.
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I recently realised I’ve been making electronic music for 25 years. When I was around 12-13 I made this incredibly cheesy CD with music using a piece of software called Dance Ejay that could only produce Dance-music. What is the significance of this, of these 25 years of making electronic music? There actually isn’t any, other than this: I still really enjoy making electronic music after so many years. Perhaps, actually, more now than ever.
Here's my Dance Ejay album from when I was a child:
CODE111, by FANSTASTIC MC MAGIC
CODE111 by FANSTASTIC MC MAGIC, released 01 July 2018 1. BLUMA1 2. BLUMA2 3. BLUMA3 4. BLUMA4 5. BLUMA5 6. BLUMA6 7. BLUMA7 8. BLUMA8 9. BLUMA9 10. BLUMA9 [CALUM GUNN WAVESET RESTYLE]
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I recently realised I’ve been making electronic music for 25 years. When I was around 12-13 I made this incredibly cheesy CD with music using a piece of software called Dance Ejay that could only produce Dance-music. What is the significance of this, of these 25 years of making electronic music? There actually isn’t any, other than this: I still really enjoy making electronic music after so many years. Perhaps, actually, more now than ever.
@madskjeldgaard haha! Nice photo. I spot a Nokia phone, if I'm not mistaken... And what was that laptop, do you remember?
Anyway, congrats on 25 years of music!
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I recently realised I’ve been making electronic music for 25 years. When I was around 12-13 I made this incredibly cheesy CD with music using a piece of software called Dance Ejay that could only produce Dance-music. What is the significance of this, of these 25 years of making electronic music? There actually isn’t any, other than this: I still really enjoy making electronic music after so many years. Perhaps, actually, more now than ever.
@madskjeldgaard hell yeah! Dance Ejay was also my first "DAW" (although iirc it was called Dance Machine)
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M madskjeldgaard@sonomu.club shared this topic