P – Artists
Biography
On the
early morning of 2 december 1983, somewhere in the
Netherlands, a child was violently
forced to leave the uterus and breathe on his own. It was called Piet van
Dongen. Traumatized by the force of life, the first four years of his life were
musically not very interesting. At his fifth
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On the
early morning of 2 december 1983, somewhere in the
Netherlands, a child was violently
forced to leave the uterus and breathe on his own. It was called Piet van
Dongen. Traumatized by the force of life, the first four years of his life were
musically not very interesting. At his fifth however, he started to build on
his music collection. His first gems were some George Michael tapes, but more
artists followed soon. At his sixth, inspired by the music from his growing
collection, he decided to start his first band, together with his little
brother and his father. It was not quite the success he had hoped for, because
the dog started howling awfully everytime they began to play. Discouraged by
this negative feedback, Piet only dared taking his first steps back into music
at his fourteenth. By that time, his music collection had steadily grown into a
fairly large one. Steadily he began to interest himself in electronic music.
His first ‘productions’, made on the family computer, followed quickly. They varied
in style, but all had two things in common: hard beats and dominant melodies.
Piet got struck by the godawfull Grunge-virus at his fifteenth. At that age he
also got his first guitar, which he played until his fingers bled. He persisted
playing the guitar for a few years, partially explainable by the fact that his
dog couldn’t criticize him any longer (for she had died by that time. She
watches Piet from heaven now. (At least that’s what his mother made him
believe)). After finding the only missing LP from his Queen-collection in
Spain in the
summer of 2001, he decided to get back to electronic music again. He bought his
own equipment and since then tries to make music he likes. In the year 2002, he
started to send out his first demo tapes. The feedback he got, he used to
improve his productions. In the year 2004, his efforts paid off, in the form of
the release of two of his tracks on the local Wolfskuil Records label. Efforts
to make it big like Tiesto haven’t been working out like they should yet. But, ignorant
and naive as he is, he keeps on trying.
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