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Who is Twin Sprawl is a question he himself wishes he could answer. But
he's not enough of a tool to pretend like he isn't writing this himself in
the third person, so he'll stop now.

After some terrible attempts with one of those early music composing 
software toys, I've started fiddling around music stuff in the mid 2000s, 
by manipulating samples. A guitar in 2008 and a MIDI keyboard in 2011 
meant still messing around, but nothing serious at all because DAWs 
scared me. The turning point was around 2013, after messing around with 
Bosca Ceoil, which is a very basic music composition software aimed at
chiptune composers. Then, listening to Tropic of Cancer's A Color, it 
ocurred to me I could make things more interesting (and more interesting
things) with a drum machine, and coded PD-808, a sample-based PureData
programable drum machine with sequencer. Later this year, before PD-808
development was complete, I decided to finally learn how to mess around
a DAW, and in 2013, I posted my first track to Soundcloud, and another, 
and another until during a dull Summer in 2014 decided to start working
more seriously, releasing a single on Bandcamp and later working on an
album, and another, and another...

A few years later, I still don't know what I'm doing. As you can tell.


                                          
                                        
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          

ABOUT THIS WEBPAGE
I used to do websites a long time ago. That long time ago also meant most
of my knowledge was completely outdated. With little interest to learn
things again, here's a completely image free website, made completely 
with preformatted text and DOS era unicode boxes. Because that's how I roll.