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I started making electronic music around 1992 and will never stop.
I'm available for remixing, mixing, mastering and production. I'll also gladly consider collabs and am especially interested in working with able vocalists.
Just send me a description of your project and we can take it from there :)

@Real Time Hand Motion: No idea if this is actually Robert himself on the bass or who
..and the Return of Amiga. Not sure if this is Escom or Gateway ;)
Amigaaaaa :D
Downloaded, thanks! Got a FM3 myself, maybe I'll whip up a 'Buddha' demo tune with these two ;)
Well that was fun :)
Fun tune :D
@RPG-H8R: The joy of music :)
@Thomas Bryan: Just out of curiosity, what kind of mics did you use? Which setup(s) did you for the mics?
Heh neat mashup despite the melodies do not really match at places. Added to my private collection! :)
Congrats Gargaj! :)
Veri löveli dans musiik <3
Ehkä samplasin, ehkä en :)
@Elit3: Sorry, no FB for me :P
Nätisti soi poikain ralli :)
@Atman Dada: Thanks :)
Download available @ ftp.scene.org, maybe I will also get my home page fixed some of these days..
@Various Artist: thanks! :)
Therapists \o/
Dancing queen, digging the trampoline
Other than that, everything is just too soaked in reverb. Go for a dryer overall mix, esp. the drums will benefit from this.
what
Qhat paniq said :)
tEiS is now here on Soundcloud as well, go check out his page at tEiS
@jari-pitkanen: I can sure try if you have them ;)
The overall "dryish" sound off the strings here is THE fine detail I like the most besides the rhythmic foundation. Plenty of elements on the latter but the clarity off it as a whole is never lost; f.ex. love the way the kick drum blends in smoothly to the rhythm section when more elements are introduced AND yet still it's solid character is maintained in the mix.
Dude, were you ever planning on making a "later preview" out of this one?) If so, try focusing on making the second part (introduced around 1:50) somehow stronger. Not that I have any exact ideas to present, it's more just a feeling I get when listening to this track. I just love the way the first part flows to the second one, but after the beats are thrown back in the song doesn't really seem to go anywhere.
Some Siri-ous vocals on this track! Jazzy marimba/xylophone action, hot mood and right fumes ;)
Groovy downtempo track from a neat album, what more there is to comment ;)
Being a total sucker for all the P-Funk stuff I am totally unable to resist the groove of this track. Sadly the snare lacks the heavy (clap) emphasis typically associated with the genre, resulting in a slight inbalance between the relatively heavy kick drum. Great stuff nevertheless!
For me, this track really begins only after this point where the vocals are put more to use (that is, than on the first half). At first I though this to be a bit of a shame, but then came to the conclusion that using the full vocals too early would've probably wrecked the overall smooth flow this track has. The "something" what I like the best about this track ;)
The hi-hats cut through the mix a bit too much to my liking and I'd probably ditch the piano bits if I'd get to choose, but otherwise the cheesy italo-disco mood on this track is just WAY too irresistible for me :)
This just works and works and works, can't get enough off this track. Am not yet too familiar with Michael's vocal performances in general, but this Timberlakey -style (no offense guys ;) sure fits this track like nothing else.
The pads dominate the mix maybe a bit too much to my taste on this bit here. Like the overall smooth flow on this track though, quite something I've become accustomed to with your 4-to-the-floor tracks!
Oh and Tero's website is at http://www.tero.fi