He probably started when he was about 10 and had rich parents. And daddy knew some connections to the music business. A lot of musicians become popular because of this.
This is what having a good music manager does - I think it's brilliant.
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Has anyone else not noticed this sound is kind of what people are eating up these days. It is reminiscence of the early 90s tech but just modern ..... No 303s here and 909 percussion but similar simplicity.
Personally I don't think electronic music has much to do with skill not do I think getting it probably has for a long time.. It's mostly always been about who you know. I know I've been able to contribute to some pretty big releases in years past based soley on people I knew.
Hmmz maybe should pay more attention to my post totally butchered second paragraph.
We are mostly in the business of mixing Dance music (remember that term? Haha!) and his tune does make people go nuts. Simple or not, Job done.
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