airbagkillex
Airbag Killex discovered his first software sequencer almost 10 years ago.
Increasing the interest in electronic music and the familiarity with audio production softwares he immediately wanted to feel more in touch with the job, buying the first from a long army of synths, drumsamplers and toys in 1998 at the age of fifteen. Music is just one of the project he does related to electronic stuff and computers; from cd artwork and graphics to video editing, Airbag Killex is also an appreciated media artist with his own mark, La Maison Blue.
During 2001 he started the experimental project Velcro with Andrea Tumicelli, introducing the live performance into his own experience. Velcro’s livesets are basically improvisation, supported by visuals created by Airbag Killex who also edited the new version of Nosferatu by F.W.Murnau included in Velcro’s DVD, released in 2005. In 2006 Mandolin Records (London) released a Velcro’s liveset recorded last summer.
Airbag Killex loves collaboration: he’s actually playing live programming and drum samples with the italian jazz ensemble Kunfufunk. He’s working on the Sound Terrorists project with his italian friend and producer Marco Mohamed. He has recently made a remix album for the italian electro duo DMT Synth and a set of tracks with vocals by Proteus from Altered Beats. Most of these collaboration are made through the net.
Increasing the interest in electronic music and the familiarity with audio production softwares he immediately wanted to feel more in touch with the job, buying the first from a long army of synths, drumsamplers and toys in 1998 at the age of fifteen. Music is just one of the project he does related to electronic stuff and computers; from cd artwork and graphics to video editing, Airbag Killex is also an appreciated media artist with his own mark, La Maison Blue.
During 2001 he started the experimental project Velcro with Andrea Tumicelli, introducing the live performance into his own experience. Velcro’s livesets are basically improvisation, supported by visuals created by Airbag Killex who also edited the new version of Nosferatu by F.W.Murnau included in Velcro’s DVD, released in 2005. In 2006 Mandolin Records (London) released a Velcro’s liveset recorded last summer.
Airbag Killex loves collaboration: he’s actually playing live programming and drum samples with the italian jazz ensemble Kunfufunk. He’s working on the Sound Terrorists project with his italian friend and producer Marco Mohamed. He has recently made a remix album for the italian electro duo DMT Synth and a set of tracks with vocals by Proteus from Altered Beats. Most of these collaboration are made through the net.