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EQ - Ward

28 // Male // Singapore, Singapore  |   Member since August 13, 2008
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Avg. Rating: 5.0 / 5

Keep On Rising Remix

Avg. Rating: 4.0 / 5

Do What You Like Remix

About Me

Skill Level:
Semi-Pro
Craft:
production company owner, producer
Instruments:
software, synthesizer, turntables, electric guitar, keyboard, midi keyboard, vst
Genres:
breakbeat, minimalist, dub, hip hop, downtempo, funky breaks, video game, big beat, ambient breakbeat, chill-out, ambient dub, dementia, experimental

Started playing the piano at a young age, but was never really interested initially.

Always had influences from his dad, pink floyd, rolling stones, beatles, yes, blind faith, emerson lake and palmer, deep purple...

Pick up the nylon classical soon after, and started learnin some basic classical on the nylons.

Later on, got my hands on an Ibanez RG750 and had neoclassical/metal/rock/alternative influences.

Got into b-boying in 1998 and started appreciating good hip-hop, breaks, latin, and funk & soul. then lead to trip-hop, house, down tempo, dub.

in 2006 started Djing by learning how to scratch & juggle. And later learnt how to mix. Started to appreciate turntablist music, sample based music.

Also in 2006 took over his dad's studio and started meddling with productions, mixing/mastering, sound design, and mostly post audio work.

Music is Life....

Oh yes, have a listen to my productions... Hope you all like em... Feel free to leave comments and critques bout my music... :)

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Band or Group:
EQ-Ward Studios
Day Job:
Studio Owner/Audio Enginner/Music Producer
Website:
www.eq-ward.com

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Comments

Justin T. wrote on June 4, 2009:

Very Cool.


Oslo J. wrote on May 29, 2009:

dude im so waiting for your next songs


Simon Persson wrote on March 9, 2009:

The only words that fit´s are the ones who the guy below already used ^^
Keep it up!
*Bless // RPG


Matt Gingras wrote on March 8, 2009:

Your droppin some dope sounds man. Props.


Dr Worm wrote on March 8, 2009:

these remixes are great i cant stop listening.the sounds and feel are perfect


Brian F. wrote on August 29, 2008:

hey dude, apolo's for not putting my comment in last night, was really tired and having just finished my mariah mix was a bit fried too. Like the passenger mix, it's been a much more diverse competition than the mariah one, but i didn't know this site existed until someone pointed out the mariah comp from the propellerheads forum, anywayz all votes on the mariah comp appreciated and i will vote for your passenger tune, take care 8P


Henrik Timm wrote on August 28, 2008:

Hey Dude,
First of all, Thanks for nice comments. I appreciated it alot!
My opinion....Kill the sax in " keep...". You got a cool different voice....It´s really cool! and WOW!!! the first break in the start of the song "Keep..." !!! Killer!!!
Second song is a nice mix, but to me, not a earcatcher...Dont get me wrong...it´s only my point of view. lol ;)
Keep up the good work dude!!! And maybe we could get something going someday ;)
Have a nice eve!
Henrik


Jas inski wrote on August 27, 2008:

ah. plug-ins... well you asked. :)

Alphakanal Automat; Fabfilter Twin, Timeless, Volcano 2; Korg PolySix, MS20, Wavestation; Waldorf PPG Wave 2.v, Attack, D-Pole; Wave Arts Track Plug; PSP Vintage Warmer, AraldFX DKS; FXPansion BFD; Dashsignature Eve, ManyOne, ManyBass; GMedia impOscar; iZotopes Ozone 3; TAL Bassline, Dub 2, U-No-62, Phaser, Flanger; MDA Talk Box; CamelAudio C5000; Heizenbox; U-he Triple Cheese; Koblo Centaurus; ImageLine Toxic Biohazard; QuikQuak Rayspace; MDSP LiveCut, Fire; SmartElectronics Cynide 2; Expert Sleepers Minky Starshine; Key to Sound Nexsyn; Linplug Cronox 3, FreeAlpha;

That's pretty much what I use more or less.


Jas inski wrote on August 26, 2008:

I used to have a lot more hardware. But I pretty much don't touch it any more. Software and computers are just way too convenient- and they have a lot more flexibility. I usually compose music on my 1 hour commute on the ferry using my laptop. Can't imagine doing that with a Minimoog :D


Jas inski wrote on August 26, 2008:

thanks for the comment. I just checked out your Ian Carey mix, good stuff man. Very pro sounding. Love the development of the themes. Instrumentation is spot on.


"David Marion" wrote on August 15, 2008:

Thanks man, for the kind words, I really appreciated it...