by BassRabbit » 17 Mar 2012 00:53
Hello there. I am Bass Rabbit (no relation to Angel Bunny), and my introduction to music production is quite an odd one.
I was a very bitter and pessimistic child, and when I wasn't distracting myself with video games or cartoons, I would usually have thoughts like, "Man, people sure do suck.". But, there was always one thing that made me forget about all that; music. Whether it's cliche or just sappy, I do not know, but it's true. It made me happy.
The problem was, with no connection to the internet, I had no idea where to find the music I liked or even what it was called. My sister had a CD with sixteen amazing house songs that we would always listen to when she drove me to school. I listened to it all the time (How could I not? It had Daft Punk!). But, eventually, the thrill of listening to it wore off, and with no other music to turn to, I eventually returned to the unusually-depressed-for-my-age child I once was.
But, one day in Middle School, fortune shined upon me, as my Gym teacher was so generous as to give me the two CDs that practically made me who I am today; "Pure Trance 3", and "Paul Oakenfold Presents; Another World", two CDs full of amazing trance music, or as I called it, major euphoria.
Much like the House CD, I listened to them all the time. And when I started noticing that similar music was featured in one of my favorite game series, Dance Dance Revolution, I started buying as many of those as I could (I had every single one available for the PS2 and one for the 360).
Eventually, I discovered the vast world of the internet, and of course, the vast quantities of rave music to be found in it's depths. I would spend hours listening to beat after addictive beat.
And over time, that depression disappeared. I eventually became the incurably optimistic and life-loving man I am today. That's right, as weird as it sounds, rave music changed my life for the better.
I started making music around the middle of 09', when I first discovered FL Studio (unless remixing songs in FreQuency counts). My first songs were...terrible, to say the least, and compared to my songs now, they were consistently terrible for about a year. I believe I have greatly improved in the past two and a half years, and, with enough practice and dedication, I'll only get better.
TL;DR Version:Depressed BR? Here, try some rave music. What's that? You're happy now? Well of course you are! Music does that y'know.
"I'm not smart, I just have a good vocabulary."
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DYNAMITE GRIZZLY (formerly known as Bass Rabbit)