The wait is over! The vinyl EP for the Audiotool Day competition 2024 has arrived, showcasing the top 6 tracks from
1trillionMPH
,
Head Trauma Romance
,
Jetdarc
,
Client
,
sim
and
kiari
&
mxcii
.
This fully mastered collection, pressed on vinyl, comes with stunning artwork based on po9t's original AT Day designs, making it an absolute must-have.
The test pressing exceeded all expectations, and copies are now being sent to the winners. If you too want to own a copy of this vinyl, it’s available for purchase on elasticstage.com under this link. https://elasticstage.com/a-records/releases/atd-24-top-6-album.
Get ready to dive into the world of Dj TeK-NjA, a true drum and bass expert. Known for his sharp focus on creating high-energy tracks perfect for DJ sets, his sound stays true to the heart of the genre. No unnecessary frills or overproduction here—Dj TeK-NjA keeps it real with a stripped-back, minimalist approach that’s all about pure, unfiltered drum and bass. Every beat and bassline is crafted to hit hard, guaranteeing an electrifying experience on the dancefloor. His commitment to authenticity, without relying on EDM clichés or gimmicks, makes him stand out as a unique talent in the audiotool jungle scene. His talent was recognized when he won the Teamfight Tactics round of last year's EWC Remix Contest, a testament to his skill and creativity. This episode celebrates his precision, passion, and unmistakable vibe.
I'm from West Monroe, Louisiana. I've been with Audiotool about 1yr and a half. Favorite styles of music are Drum and Bass, Jungle, Breakbeats, Tech House, Techno and Lofi. Favorite pizza is the classic Pepporoni.
Describe the style of music you produce
Drum and Bass, Tech House
What is your musical background and when did you start making music?
I started getting big into music and started playing Drums when I was 12 years old, followed by playing Electric Guitar(Metal), and Bass Guitar all up until I started DJing at the age of 20. My Dad was in a very popular local Band called the Mike McKenzie Band, so I grew up around PA/Speakers, Instruments, Bars, Clubs, being VIP as a kid, with the band. I can thank my Dad for teaching me everything I know about music today. The day I touched my first set of turntables, and made my first solid mix, I was hooked. Plus, I also had a ton of other DJ friends that really influenced me on DJing. Anyway, I've been a DJ for almost 20 years now. I started producing on FL Studio about 6 years back, but didn't get really serious about producing until I found this free DAW being Audiotool a little over 2 years ago now.
How long have you been using Audiotool, and how did you discover it?
I've been producing using Audiotool and FL Studio for about 2 years now. I discovered Audiotool, number 1 cause it was free, but also at the time I only had a Chromebook to use, and FL Studio wouldn't run on it's Operating System. After a few months, I upgraded to a much better laptop, and got FL Studio back, and decided to team the 2 programs up. Best choice I made too.
What is your favorite Audiotool device and why?
I have lots of favorites, but if I really had to choose I would say the Pulverisateur. Mainly cause it's the key for my Basslines, those crazy Wub/WaWa sounds, DnBass Preset, not to mention all the other crazy presets for it.
What is your favourite trick in AT/What technique do you always use?
Tweaking the Pulverisateur's Oscillaters knobs, Bass Frequency knob, and the Rate on how I make all my Wub/WaWa sounds for Drum and Bass music
Have you ever had a writer's block? If so, how did you deal with it and what do you recommend to your colleagues
If writer's block means being braindead at times on what to produce, then yea I get that way from time to time. Listening to other producers can help and inspire, but honestly, for me, I literally have to get myself in the Zone somehow. I can set up a project and start, but if I'm not in my musical Zone, then I'll back out, and pick back up at a later time. I'm sure other producers know what I'm talking about. When your just not feeling, your just not feeling it. When your in your Zone, however you get there, it's time to make some music!
What has helped you the most on Audiotool to improve and widen your musical horizon?
The tutorial video's on Youtube helped me figure out what sounds I liked, and what I've become as a producer today. Also, hearing other producers and what all they can do with their instruments, just inspired me to learn as much as I could, plus influenced me to push the boundaries on how to tweak and use the instruments available to us.
What do you like most about Audiotool? Is there anything you would like to suggest?
What I like most about Audiotool, is the visualization for the DAW itself. You can actually see what all your hooking up and you can hear the raw feel to it all, versus other DAWS. I mean this is the way producers back in the 90's would have to set up their stuff in real life, with Hardware. We can experience the old school, virtually. Love it. As far as suggestions, I just wish we didn't have to always be online for the DAW to work, but I understand why it is the way it is. Also, adding some sort of Spectrum Analyzer would be cool, but hey I'm good the way things are today. No complaints on my end.
Your message to the community:
We are all one big Audio family. Love each other. Respect each and everyone, no matter what. Be positive, inspiring, and encouraging to others. Negativity is not the way. God doesn't like ugly. (PLUR) Peace, Love, Unity, Respect.
One of my favorite Breakbeat producers right here. Big influence towards the old school feel to music for me. Brings back memories of when I was a teenager.
This track showed me how in depth Audiotool can really go. The ambience and vocals along with the bassline truly inspired me for making good sound production. Hopefully it will inspire others like it has me.