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Hey so you can totally send me messages and stuff, I'm like super friendly (sometimes I can be distant, but it means that I don't feel well, please forgive me about that) (I'm what we call someone super sensitive).
Discord: nea.7
I (for now) use my own name for artistic projects. Making music since 2015 (with sometimes 1-year breaks), I used multiple aliases, being constantly not stable and changing my mind. I guess I also started over a few times because I feared being known.
Always been interested in electronic music, felt natural to go make mine. I actually only make stuff to listen to it myself. Like trying to get what I can't find online or IRL in clubs/concerts.
I like not predictable music in terms of structure and melodies. Which ends by making music close to stuff we already know but with kind of an unconventional aspect. Loving what others can qualify by weird mix, weird structure, no coherent mastering, or elements that make tracks not always pleasant. Most important thing for me is that not all music (in particular club) has to be pleasant to listen to.
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