Soulseekqt legend3/22/2023 My first synth was Dave Smith’s Poly Evolver, I was really into Omar S back in the day, I saw a picture of him holding the synth and decided to buy it, but just after a couple of months, I sold it to a good friend because I felt it didn’t fit with the other sounds. I use Ableton to record everything and digital plugins for additive effects. There are many more of course, but these are the main ones. I like the Roland synths from the ’80s, I think the JX8P and SH 101 are my favorites. What synthesizers do you own? Any new additions lately? Living in The Hague is more relaxed than in the capital, I’m a quiet person so I feel at peace there. Most of my friends live in Amsterdam and I love to visit but do not miss it that much, to be honest. Also great that you can decide what music you would like to hear at that time. My favorite places to visit are now my friends' homes. What are your favorite places to visit in Amsterdam?ĭe School was my favorite place to go and hang out with friends. If you made it until the end you won’t forget it for the rest of the year. Special about ADE is that it’s like a marathon, you hope that the last day you're still alive for the last parties. This was something legendary that I will never forget! In between playing live he took the mic and told about his gear and the music he was playing. Jeff Mills played live all night and brought his artwork/prints from outer space. I almost missed this event because of that. I decided at the last minute that I couldn’t miss this and was at the door, tried to talk to one of the promoters to let me in, but my voice couldn’t reach further than 50 CM. It was the last day of ADE and my voice was gone. One of my most special memories of ADE was Dekmantel with Jeff Mills in 2012. How long have you been participating in ADE? What do you think it’s special about this week? Even as a longtime producer, I still do this to this day.Ģ. Listen to tracks of producers you like and learn from them. My advice to young producers: put as many hours as you can into developing your music taste and producing style. It’s a treatment for the soul, a therapy. I was always making music, it was my safe place away from problems and school routine. I initially downloaded Fruity Loops to mess around with in my teenage years and it instantly became an addiction. At first, it was me and my friend Thomas Martojo (founder Dekmantel), then other people joined because we went to the same school. I was 16 years old when I went to my first techno party. Then we’d go out and check out DJs every week. At that time there were no apps to recognize music or tracklists, so that was more difficult than now. We also tried to find as many track IDs from sets we listened to. In that time, around 2001, we checked out music and labels on platforms like Discogs and then downloaded music through Soulseek. It all started with a group of close friends, we’d go to techno parties and just dig for music all day long while skipping school classes. How were the beginnings of your journey and what advice can you give to inspiring young people out there? With this editorial project we are excited to launch our Soundcloud where you can now listen to the first podcast created by DENIRO.īorn and raised in The Hague, Netherlands, a true techno craftsman and collector gaining noticeable popularity and support by many. We had a pleasue speaking with DENIRO our newest digital cover star about his new music and projects.
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