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    Artist description
    Origin : Unknown, suspected to have come from Shogun Japan Skills : Sonic Demoltion Expert, Martial Arts Master Weapons : Distorted Breakbeats, Wave Degraders, Anime & B Grade Movie Samples, Video Games, Commodore 64, Digital Hardcore Mission : To destroy the evil shogun, 4/4 beats, bad techno disquised as industrial and remove all modern house music from existance
    Music Style
    Digital Hardcore, Breakcore, Intelligent Dance Music, Experimental Noise, Electronica, Gabber, Pop/Rock
    Musical Influences
    Atari Teenage Riot, Alec Empire, Patric Catani, Ec8or, My Bloody Valentine, Veruca Salt, Commodore 64, Video Games
    Similar Artists
    Ec8or, Patric Catani, Alec Empire, Bomb 20, Atari Teenage Riot
    Artist History
    A little bit about myself. I was born in Perth Australia, played way too many Video Games as a child, some of which has rubbed off on me. I call myself The Last Ninja after the 'system 3' video game of the same name. The video game itself on the old C64 was awesome, but one thing that blew me away was the games soundtrack. Even thou it was being produced by a computer with 64k of ram and a sid chip. The music was absoulutey mind blowing, as if it had been composed rather than written. Just the sounds that you can get out of a 64 show that you don't need alot of expensive equipment to produce 'amazing' sounds. I listened to all that 'indie / alternitive' music thing durring the 90's, was inspired by alot of it. Learned how to play guitar. At the beginning of 2000. I was watching rage(video clip show) and surfing the net at a friends house. All of a sudden I heard somthing. It sounded like Huggy Bear on crack. It was the Atari Teenage Riot revolution action video. I remember being completely blown away by it. It sounded new, infectious, fast. I couldnt believe what I was hearing. After watching/hearing that video. We went looking for ATR mp3s... Later on I told a friend of mine I liked ATR he said "REALLY?", you should hear some of the other acts on Digital Hardcore" I remember coming round to his house, He had the "Riot Zone" compilation and Harder Than The Rest, Featuring stuff like Bomb 20, Alec Empire, Patric C etc. I remember hearing Alec Empire for the first time "WHAT HAPPENED? I DIED BUT I'M STILL ALIVE, MAYBE IMMMM DREEEAMMMMMING" I heard Patric C's 'Your A Hero' and thought. Hey! this guy stole my idea. someone had used c64 to make tunes with (somthing I had wanted to do in the back of my mind for years). It was awesome.. So eventually I became inspired enough to want to make my own brand of sonic mayhem. Not that Im aiming to sound like DHR, but I guess Im just aiming to make somthing that I love. It doesnt really worry me what other people think of what Im making, Im not trying to copy anyone. I guess Im just trying to make music that has alot of energy to it. somthing that hits you in your guts and empowers you. You don't need to have thousands of dollars worth of equipment to make 'good' music. Just a computer, some music programs and a vision.
    Group Members
    There is only one, after all he is, the last ninja.
    Instruments
    Celleron 600, Vibra 128
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia - Australia

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