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I made my first experiences with composing more than ten years ago. It started when I tried to reproduce familiar melodies on the piano. What helped me a lot was the beginning of Pjotr Tschaikowskys “Dance of the Swans”. I found out the melodie of the accompaniment (a quint) and transfused it on all songs I practiced or invented. So I could experiment with harmonies without even knowing what a harmony is.

Many years I just improved my practising while I wasn’t thinking about music theory. Today my composition process is still pure improvisation. In doing so I’m very perfectionist: When I’m not blown away by a melody or a harmony, it’s not good.

I wrote my first real song when I was 15. It had English lyrics and was called “Fight And Fate”. A few months before I had gotten a keyboard and now I could comfortably record melodies and arrangements on the computer. A lot of songs followed. I wrote my first German song four years later.  You can hear it soon on my album “spurlos” (”Trackless”) and it has the title “Ohne Aussicht” (”Without Outlook”).

The music I make isn’t representative for the music I listen to. I’m listening for example to a lot of modern metal like Linkin Park, Korn, Slipknot, Nightwish or Rammstein. But as I don’t have a metal band in my computer I can’t make this kind of music. But it’s just a matter of time till I publish my first metal album. There are such good programs available that I’m soon going to buy a plug-in that simulates a band for me.
I have a lot of different projects in mind. I’d like to compose a soundtrack for a movie or a game, so if you have a project like that or know somebody who has, just contact me! :)

With music I want to bring people back to their true selves and at the same time I want to make the world a more manifold place on a material dimension. I think, I’m on this world in order to make it a better place and as long as this isn’t done I won’t go.

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