Naam | Dennis Malmberg |
Functie | 9× DJ, live |
Geslacht | man |
Herkomst | Nederland 🇳🇱 |
Genres | breakbeat, drum & bass, dubstep drum & bass, dubstep |
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Biografie
I'm Dennis malmberg, 24 years old and I live in Bennekom. I like electronic music and macaroni. Nowadays, when i'm (or feel like) sperzieb00n, im a producer one of the DJ's and a long time resident of strike back. But waaaaaaay back, when pokemon red and a gameboy could make you the man, my first contact with music production was...... a cd of magix music maker 3.1 found in a magazine by my aunt, and the sample library of worms 2. Wondering as a 10 years old kid how worm-death really would sound if it were a song, i created my first masterpiece, wich off course only gave me and some crazy classmate the headnods, so naturally magix got lost in a dusty place, and i went back to train charizard to lvl 100 being a little gamer. In the next 4 years i took on weekly piano lessons, bought a GM synthesizer-keyboard, discovered basic midi, and would sometimes try stuff at kunstbende's yearly stage (or the local theatres open-mic nights), lots of temporary things.... until fruityloops and reason got my attention at sampling. Since that time things went very fast, at first i would occasionally create something trancy in FL or record some friend's band with early hardware, but later on i spent almost all my money on hardware, and would dj for friends at any party. By the time i became 17, creating something while staring at/touching buttons and screens became my new addiction, no day went by without a project or a beat (house, hiphop and trance), this was also true for Youri van sorgen (Vezz/Visor), he was the new guy in third grade and already had some hardware from his dad.....and skills, so we teamed up for a long time. After us briefly being introduced to jungle a while ago by accident (thanks Kim & wiltgroei!!), we became members of our first "crew" in Unitas wageningen, joined the strikeout crew in 2007, and maintained our own soundsystem for 3 years. So... after the crew and the gigs becoming a (BIG) fact in the last years, losing Unitas on bankruptcy in 2009, organizing a few small gigs myself, losing the soundsystem and me developing more studio/production like ambitions, music is an important part of my life. All your bass are belong to us