
My Story
What I want to tell you here is not so much the story of my life but rather the story of my life as seen through the lens of music.
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Music has always had a significant place in my life. I started classical music at the age of 5, following a relatively traditional path. I was in the conservatory and I practiced classical percussion. This included drums, but also all the orchestral percussion instruments, such as the marimba, etc. I have always attributed my life to music. From a young age, I was convinced that I wanted to make it my profession, playing in great orchestras, and I did everything I could to achieve that. Alongside these classical studies, I listened to a lot of rock music, but also a lot of electronic music, mainly due to my interest in the world of video games.
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My academic studies were always secondary. I spent all my free time, all my vacations, doing classical music improvement internships in Europe. My path was set, and I knew exactly what I wanted to do.
After my baccalaureate, I went to a big city to continue my music studies. But at the age of 20, I had an accident. I injured my forearm, requiring several years off before I could resume music.
I can't summarize it quickly, but music meant much more to me than just music or a passion. Through it, I was able to face challenges, accept a very difficult family life. When I found myself in that situation for several years, it was extremely difficult. I enrolled in university to "wait" for the moment when I could resume. But the reality, which I can't really explain, is that I never could. It was morally too difficult for me to return to music. Perhaps fear of failure, fear of facing again everything that music allowed me to fight against.
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So I finished university and decided to pursue an artistic path I had discovered along the way, perfume creation. I joined a specialized school where my best friend was also. We were both music fans and decided, together, to try creating music. It was a way for me to reconnect with the first creative love of my life, and I wasn't alone in it.
The choice of electronic music came quickly because it seemed easier to just use a computer. Together, we discovered the joys and struggles of using FL Studio for the first time, a software I still work with today.
I've always been passionate, and when I love something, I go all in. This was the case with music. I needed to know more, to discover, to try and to give 100% of myself to it.
Obviously, I had to validate everything I was doing alongside for my future in perfume, but music still occupied a very important place. After several years, I was fortunate to find a position in Thailand to practice my profession as a perfumer. But my arrival in Thailand also gave me time and a renewed energy to work on my music. Since then, I have stopped working with my friend, as we both had a different vision in music but I have kept this passion that has continued to grow since my arrival in Asia.
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I decided to invest even more in creation, and it was some time after my arrival here that I released my first track on streaming platforms. It was an incredible experience. Technically, it's probably not the track I'm most proud of, but it was a very important first step. I realized that creation itself was only a tiny part of everything it entails. And that's something I appreciate a lot.
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Since then, I've been working hard, listening to a lot of different artists, trying to find my own path within genres I appreciate, working on my technique, contacting other people in the industry to get feedback, to get advices. I did everything I could according to the time I had to get better.
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To be very honest, even if it could work out in terms of music, I have no intention of leaving my job. I really love what I do. But I have a lot of time to devote to my passion, and I love electronic music more and more every day. I love making music and I love sharing it. I hear tracks sometimes that give pure emotions. Tracks that bring me back to what music really meant to me. I love these emotions, these feelings.
I would say my final goal will be to have a release accepted by one of my dream Label such as NCS, Monstercat, UFK, as some kind of validation that my work has become professional enough. I only have my computer, my DAW, my Audio-technica headphone, but I know I got what it takes if I continue to put work & passion in it.
"I've always been a dreamer and I won't stop"