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In
the 80's, driving on the highway, COD5 heard the hell's bells. Angus
and Malcolm, known as the Young brothers, were noisy on the daddy's
mono audio cassette player. COD5 said: "That's the kind of power
music that I like!" Later, in early 90's, the two unlimited cappella were some rednex coming from Usura planet. Haddaway asked to Dr. Alban: "- Is that the culture beat?". "- No! That's Eurodance and that music makes to move on the reel to real dancefloor." A couple of year later, COD5 listened to some vinyl discs and he said: "I must put this kind of Melodic, Hard Trance discs on some SL-1210MK2! The Acid sound of the TB-303 lifts me up to the sky!" And COD5 learned to count from 1 to 4 behind a mixing desk. Years later, COD5 found an old MC-505 in a second-hand store. A midi cable and Cubasis VST were added to his computer. At that time he was making his own noise. But quickly, that setup showed to be not very usable. So he spent a lot of his monthly pay in new instruments and software. Now COD5 has nearly the same tools as Jean-Michel. At least he owns far much more virtual instruments than what Johann Sebastian has ever dreamed of. (Respectively, Jarre and Bach). Does COD5 have the talent of his musical influences? It's up to you to judge!!!
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