Oh wow. Well I'll be off work tomorrow so I'm available for a call in, but with my bland and monotone voice, its probably best I just listen hehe. I'll tune on the radio since I live in Maryland, literally next door to DC

Also, I'd love to hear this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmNDsaTB3yoWhenever I'm practicing mixing either in front of friends or by myself, this remix just find itself in the mix. You just want to get up and dance! But if you choose to play anything from me, it'd sound pretty cool to hear this played:
http://soundcloud.com/dj-kayinkento/b-b ... other-best The only trance track I've made so far where I managed to get the sound I've always wanted.
1. When and why did you first start making music?
I first started making music when I was 10. My brother actually got me into making music after he got a program called eJay Dance 5. After messing around with it, I ended up deciding to stick with making music. Although as time went on, I lost interest in making music and jumped into 2D and 3D design. After going through 4 great years in a community orchestra as a Violin and Violist and started DJing, I decided to start making music again when I was 18, but never really push myself until recently.
2. Has MLP:FiM made your music better through inspiration?
Definitely. Even though I make Happy Hardcore and Trance, House is a genre I can't go a day without listening to. So when I heard SimGretina's remix of At the Gala for the first time, it felt as a challenge for me to get better in my music production and try something different.
3. Why do you think there is such a big music culture surrounding MLP:FiM, in contrast to many other large fandoms?
Because of Pinkie Pie. I'm kidding, I think its because music has a unique expression regardless of how many times people remix the same song within the same genre. Not saying other forms of art cannot do the same, but music seems like the icing on the cake while others such as paintings, sculpture, digital paintings and many others seems to be the foundation.
4. How has the community (i.e, other brony artists) helped to make you a better musical artist?
My family and friends inspires me to continue making music, but when it comes to feedback and what I could improve on, they're not the most reliable. There are other communities out there I could try to be a part of, but it seems like the brony community is more 'on level' with everyone else. Whether its an original track or a remix, related to MLP or not, I can usually always count on someone to let me know if there's something I can improve on, and the same goes for me critiquing someone else's music and providing something that will hopefully help them improve.
Sorry but I have to ask: Breeze...are you THE Breeze? The one who remixed Tell You a Secret by Azure?! This guy?!?! (
http://www.djbreeze.co.uk/)