What I've been up to (all these years)
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
Back in 2003 when I entered KVR I came from a House-DJ background. This here site completely turn that around to a love for electronics and noise. Which I most certainly bothered your ears with over the years; resulting in some 15+ albums, a netlabel and Not the Normal Shit radio show. Sitting on a studio with loads of hardware, the more analog the better.
Now since 2010 those are a left behind era. Love has since then entered home and the studio did not survive in its battle for space. Then 2013 Traktor DJ re-entered my musical life and the flame of the 90's reignited. Various sparks flew off and the DJ name Mark Vibe came back. A few gigs since then (wish it would've been more, but alas) but prime time takes the working career that I'm enjoying to the fullest (though leaves little music creating time).
I would however do a mix just for fun every fridaynight after work.
Last year I decided to do away with the Juno60 (ouch indeed). But with good reason; it only came out of the box maybe twice a year (there just wasn't any permanent space). I sold it off properly to get myself a top class desktop that would be able to run digital music (just as I started it in 2003). And now here I'm back with KVR entering the monthly challenges; so I can get back into learning mode quicker (I'm basically a lazy person).
Anyways, here we are today. It feels good to be back!
Happy to be creating tones again, wishing to do it more, but ey time et all
Just wanted to share a probably hidden side of my musical career.
If you're interested in my DJ dabblings (last fridays mix):
https://www.mixcloud.com/markstolk/skttrd/
If not; just stick around. More experimentalism is probably hitting your ears soon/
Now since 2010 those are a left behind era. Love has since then entered home and the studio did not survive in its battle for space. Then 2013 Traktor DJ re-entered my musical life and the flame of the 90's reignited. Various sparks flew off and the DJ name Mark Vibe came back. A few gigs since then (wish it would've been more, but alas) but prime time takes the working career that I'm enjoying to the fullest (though leaves little music creating time).
I would however do a mix just for fun every fridaynight after work.
Last year I decided to do away with the Juno60 (ouch indeed). But with good reason; it only came out of the box maybe twice a year (there just wasn't any permanent space). I sold it off properly to get myself a top class desktop that would be able to run digital music (just as I started it in 2003). And now here I'm back with KVR entering the monthly challenges; so I can get back into learning mode quicker (I'm basically a lazy person).
Anyways, here we are today. It feels good to be back!
Happy to be creating tones again, wishing to do it more, but ey time et all
Just wanted to share a probably hidden side of my musical career.
If you're interested in my DJ dabblings (last fridays mix):
https://www.mixcloud.com/markstolk/skttrd/
If not; just stick around. More experimentalism is probably hitting your ears soon/
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
nice to see you back , mjark ...


- addled muppet weed
- 111299 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
as to the thresd, hello again old friend...
in that time, ive amassed much gesr, lego and other useless but fun stuff
got kicked out of love, found it again a few times
had much fun discovering how much had changed in the dating game since my teen years.
now settled back in my home town, living alone, best for everyone
but happy in a relationship.
plus im a granddad now

which is f**king awesome
i shall see you on the battlefiled of repetition!!!
in that time, ive amassed much gesr, lego and other useless but fun stuff
got kicked out of love, found it again a few times
now settled back in my home town, living alone, best for everyone
plus im a granddad now
which is f**king awesome
i shall see you on the battlefiled of repetition!!!
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
wb mystahr, good to see you 
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 13132 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
- addled muppet weed
- 111299 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
thanks 