| ----- Biography ------
I've seen in 1982 in the beautiful, tiny Switzerland the light of day. With almost 7 years ago I started playing wind instruments, recorder and then and I played trumpet, unfortunately I lost their appetite quickly. Even at the early age of 12 years, I covered it the first techno sounds. I was catapulted from the pumping beats, booming bass and the spherical worlds in orbit and back. After the first party I was fascinated by the decor, the music, the people and everything around it, so I visited almost every weekend a party ... It was not very long and in my room were the first record player. I have opened nearly 8 years as a Dee Jay in different musical styles of Techno, Trance, House, Hardcore and finally Psy-Trance, Goa and atmosphere and let myself be seduced by the various parties and open air concerts. I realized that I must now go a step further. My work as a Dee Jay had me not as satisfied as before, and I wanted to finally present my own music. In 2001 it was finally time. Full of energy and totally motivated I bought my own equipment. With software and Pc I went to work. After some time, it appealed to me more and more live music to play and I began expanding my equipment. This was also the time when my TAURUS project was born.
------ Equipment -------
I have been working with:
MacBook Ableton Live as a live sequencer, Logic8, Machinedrum, Monomachine, Octrtrack, Tetra4, Korg R3, Kaospad3, Korg Eletribe MX, Micro Q Phoenix and various VST Plugins and Synth
------ Taurus on Stage ------
As I previously was often at parties I was always one of the most fascinating. It was the live acts that conjured from their machines, the most exciting and hottest Soundscapes and rhythms. I've always wanted but my live sets make a bit more diverse. That is my live sets are always built on a backbone of rhythm and sounds, but they are each experiencing anderst everything I Live "by Loop Loop 'running. So I have to take the opportunity much more intuitive to the dancing party folk. My goal is to rock the house, but I can only rocks with whom you. |