a music maker.md
since I was 11 I wanted to make music like other artists, but had no tools, no instruments and no nothing at the time. One thing I realized is that I just needed a computer powerful enough to play virtual instruments and software.
after that no one stopped my ambition to make music with computer software such as LMMS and OpenMPT (sometimes Famitracker but long time I’ve not used that software)
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the breakcore era
since I was a child I had access to the internet, but not a proper “personal” piece of equipment for me to use. And my only internet bits were when I went to my cousins house to watch computer movies such as Madness Combat.
after growing up a bit I realized that the series wasn’t just about the canon made by Krinkels, but also about the fan animations… And one of those was Madness Whitehank Zero: The Mulligan… there is a specific scene where the main character fights an entire helicopter

that singular scene made my mind go cwazy because of the soundtrack, and tried to found it everywhere since it wasn’t credited anywhere. and when I found it I was so in love with breakcore that I decided to try it by myself.
the tracker nerd scene
when I turned around 13 I acquired my first piece of tech, which it was a government free computer for students. In which I made songs like the entirety from The Past EP. Even though the computer had an Intel Pentium Silver N5000 and it smelled like cheap plastic… it was my first personal computer. I loved it.
in that computer I made my most known song “XXI” which it handles a silly story I’ll be posting soon, which is kind of sad. I am still trying to find you… TofuuMKII
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furry music era
there was a time where I only listened to furry music that smelled like the kind of music I would listen to, but it had to be furry for some reason. why? I don’t have any idea! but certainly I was very rebel against my family and my classmates, so I decided isolating myself and listening to artists like Halley Labs / Lapfox Trax and… that was it. I only listened to em.
i had an entire archive of their music inside my phone, around 600+ songs at that time, since my phone wasn’t that heavy of space. unfortunately that archive died after my phone died in a silly accident.

but still, after spending hours and hours listening to furry artists, I found out that I liked music with passion and I would do anything to learn more



