Trillionage wrote:It has dawned me and confused me for a while, but why must so many electronica musicians, if they don't call themselves "DJ XYZ" must name themselves using epix kool l3tt3rz (sometimes they mix them together)? Like from the top of my head i can think Skrillex, Datsik, deadmau5 and i'm pretty sure if i do a random google search i'll find many more. Nothing against it or against anybody specific, but i just feel like its trying a bit too hard to be "cool" and "Xtreme".
colortwelve wrote:Actually, Datsik is the last name of a Russian MMA fighter or something.
EmpUbermensch wrote:My name originated with the medic from tf2 "I AM ZE UBERMENSCH!!!"
For some reason, I didn't feel that "Ubermensch" was enough, though, it needed a title. I thought about Mr., Dr., Professor, but for whatever reason "Emperor" was what sounded best to me.
Although I usually shorten it to just "EmpUbermensch" for usernames like forums and stuff, but my name on Soundcloud, EqBeats, and YouTube is the full "Emperor Ubermensch".
One of my old childhood friends and I have created a sort of duo group for us to promote whenever we do collabs.
We call ourselves "Makt & Cheez" then. I don't really know why. Just sounds silly.
Yeah, I think that less serious musicians, like brony musicians for instance, tend to choose names in a similar manner to simply choosing any kind of Internet username. I've cycled through many different usernames, but I settled on my current one about a year before getting into music, and I thought it was pointless to change it, especially given the humor in my name (which is only really apparent if you watch The Venture Bros.).
Of course, this happens with others. Datsik was an Xbox Live gamertag before it was an artist name, and deadmau5 was just a general screen-name that stuck.
Trillionage wrote:colortwelve wrote:Actually, Datsik is the last name of a Russian MMA fighter or something.
Well look at that. You learn something new everyday.
Kyoga wrote:Versilaryan wrote:I'd have to agree with Makkon. In the end, if you can build a world for yourself that people will recognize, unless you deliberately try to make your name unpronounceable, people will remember it.
That said, there's a reason why my standard online username isn't my artist name. xD
I didn't intend for my name to be hard to pronounce either.
but noone's gotten it right so far. XD
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Facade wrote:haha i thought it was kai oh ga xD
Trillionage wrote:It's also one letter away from "Esper" which is kinda cool.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Trillionage wrote:But at least Emp. Ubermensch bases its "coolness" on the fact that its a foreign word. It's kinda like Kraftwerk. To someone who doesn't know German (or who they are) they may seem like they don't know how to spell.
Versilaryan wrote:I'd have to agree with Makkon. In the end, if you can build a world for yourself that people will recognize, unless you deliberately try to make your name unpronounceable, people will remember it.
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