Haha, neatPPNDP wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:13 pm
Ha. I used my hacking skills and click on your profile to see posts
I am kinda old for the beginner, I am now doing my Master's degree in UK and work (I am from Poland originally).
Since always I was into music (probably playing the piano as a kid does not count), I played the bass guitar for some time, then I also lost access to instruments. Now I am trying again learn some piano (I bought the digital one recently and use it as a MIDI controller).
As it may sound funny, I had a moment of enlightenment on my first-ever-electronic festival (Farr, this July) and I have decided to try with electronic music .
Yeah, I agree, producing is very addictive
You're never to old to begin Anyway if you're doing your master's you must only be in your early 20s?
Yeah it does count! Do you do (music) grades in Poland for piano or is there a different system over there (I'm in the UK too btw)?
Nah that doesn't sound funny. To be inspired to learn by those who are already putting their learning to good use is only natural
It's a long story xD 'Alternative' rock (like fall out boy, panic at the disco, mcr) and rock (eg: Imagine Dragons), hip-hop & rap (like Logic, Token, Oddisee, Joyner Lucas), heavy metal (eg: Bring Me the Horizon's old stuff, Apply for a Shore ), indie rock (eg: Everything Everything), dubstep (and variations like chillstep, drumstep, jazzstep, etc...), bands with no specific genre (like Twenty One Pilots, Enter Shikari), Tokio Myers, etc.... Oh yeah and the creations of producers like Ours Samplus....yeah as I said it's a long story lol
How about you?