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I remember distinctly the first time I heard electronic music - it was by <a href="spotify:artist:2wX6xSig4Rig5kZU6ePlWe" data-name="KSHMR">KSHMR</a>, and my first though was "Woah, I wonder how he makes these sounds?". I researched a lot and got into music production, listening to more and more electronic artists like <a href="spotify:artist:45eNHdiiabvmbp4erw26rg" data-name="ILLENIUM">ILLENIUM</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4LZ4De2MoO3lP6QaNCfvcu" data-name="Said The Sky">Said The Sky</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0lLY20XpZ9yDobkbHI7u1y" data-name="Pegboard Nerds">Pegboard Nerds</a>. I started making my own songs, picked up the guitar and the piano, and took it seriously.
Making music is a spiritual process for me - capturing an emotion that can not simply be expressed through words, I find it to be one of the most fulfilling things in my life. Whether it be about love, pain, sadness or relief, I try to create stories for others to experience and live through. Welcome to the land of Klytopia, where anything is possible.
Making music is a spiritual process for me - capturing an emotion that can not simply be expressed through words, I find it to be one of the most fulfilling things in my life. Whether it be about love, pain, sadness or relief, I try to create stories for others to experience and live through. Welcome to the land of Klytopia, where anything is possible.