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Vladimir Alykov |
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Last update: 11/04/11 09:26:47 Account: Signup Location: EUROPE: Denmark Signed up: 09 May 2007 12:27 AM Members: Genre: Techno Influences: Ryuji Takeuchi, Sven Wittekind, Greg Notill Website: http://www.myspace.com/vladimiralykov |
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Biography Vladimir was born in Russia the 1st of May 1985. As a child his only musical influence was classical music because both of his parrents were musicians. At the age of 11 he traveled to Denmark and began to develop a musical taste of his own. At the age of 13 particulary electronical music had gotten his attention. The only thing was, he was not quite satisfied with the mainstream sounds coming from the radio/dance charts on the tv-set, so he kept asking himself why it sounded so shallow and contained helium-style vocals, when technology must have made it possible to achieve a much more pure sound? Along with some friends he listened more and more to music that had at the moment becomed trance and even a few hardcore tunes. At the age og 16 Vladimir finally got his first equipment to make it possible to make minor musical compositions and edtiting wave samples. Since that day life has never been the same. He experimented with various tools and had alot of fun doing so, and it took aprox. a year before he put together a track that he thought he would like to share with an audience, so he played it at school at the music-class for his mates. Since than he has experimented with the capabilites of modern software, and tried to move in different directions, however, with not much success. Everything he touched tended to become overwhelmingly systematic, repetitive, monotonous and mechanical-soundning. He kept pushing and tweaking it to sound even more so. Then, in year 2005 Vladimir discovered techno/schranz music, and he knew he had found his style of choice. Since than, everything he has tried to make (hardstyle, hardcore, drum n bass) -had become techish in its expression, overprocessed, distorted (yet not to the level of hardcore music) and typically german-like sounding because of the stomping beats. His music is often described as an extremely twisted way of interpreting techno, and as being very hash and evil soundning. Judge for your self and feel free to leave a comment.
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