I use mostly old analog synths and drum machnes to create my sound, namely the Roland Juno 106 and Roland TR-707, cobbling everything together in Ableton. I perform live using a few MIDI controllers, including the Akai APC-40.

I've been making music in one form or another since 1994. T▲NGENTBOT is my primary musical project and focus. I've dabbled for years in many genres from Drum & Bass to chiptune to nerdy hip hop, but ended up returning to my roots in noise, dark electronica, industrial and slow, creepy droning musical soundscapes. Trendy, short-lived micro-genrtes. Triangles and crosses and such. I like my music dark, slow and dirty, and I hope you do, too.

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I have a lot of people I need to thank for where I am today. People that helped me along, pushed limits, taught and listened and without whose patience and influence I probably would not be making music in the capacity that I am these days. Walker Williamson for getting me into expirimenting with noise in the first place, Nathan Menglesis for showing me how to push myself creatively, Jeffery Barber for opening my eyes and ears to new musical experiences, Wes Miska, Dan Henuber, Danny Lippi, Glen McGee, Sandy Purtlebaugh, Geoff Gibbs for being a huge influence on broadening my musical horizons and showing me a sense of community and support, Three Ninjas for giving me a valuable opportunity and experience in playing live shows, networking, working with people, expression and stretching myself, Jamie Townsend for supporting my musical evolution and helping me cultivate creative growth, and all the amazing, supportive people I have gotten to meet and play shows with in between. You are all the reason I am where I am. It can't be done alone. Art does not thrive in a vacuum. Thank you.

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