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This computer represented my first exposure to music composition, and software development. I would spend every possible
moment, writing my own programs to create sound effects and musical notes. And of course, I played a lot of games, too (I still do,
though I now find that my free time is usually invested into my music).
The experience on the Commodore 64 gave me the foundation to upgrade to the
Commodore Amiga,
which featured even more powerful sound processing hardware. It was on the Amiga that I discovered
tracker software;
this allowed me to experiment with music in ways that I had never experienced on the Commodore 64.
I eventually moved into synthesizers, which provided me with new avenues of
musical expression and exploration. However, I continue to carry on my computer-based
musical tradition even today, using computers as advanced sound processors with the
latest in cutting-edge software synthesis.
I have been a musician essentially my entire life, performing on the piano, synthesizers
and drums of all kinds: East Indian tabla, Middle Eastern doumbek and the occidental drum kit.
My music has been featured on numerous NPR affiliate stations.
My influences include
Kraftwerk,
Jean Michel Jarre,
Vangelis,
Juno Reactor,
Ray Norrish,
Jim Young,
Duende,
Miikka Leinonen,
John Digweed,
Aril Brikha,
Yunus Güvenen,
Nick Warren,
Store N Forward and
Miika Kuisma.
Thank you for exploring my website and my music. Feel free to contact me and let
me know what you think. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Namaste,
Chris
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