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Who am I?

Personal Journey

I guess there are two sides I should shine a light on:

First the music side of my work and secondly the writing side.

I think the writing side is a lot easier so I'll start there.

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Like many introverted children I spent a lot of my time reading and while I rarely find the time nowadays to really do this, I missed the time when I spent multiple days in a row doing nothing but reading. And like the nerd I am, it was almost exclusively fantasy or sci-fi.

I am also the kind of reader who needs large stories. Rarely am I happy with just a single 300 page novel. I need more.

I can't really tell what books shaped me the most, there's too many I've read and hopefully much more to come but if I had to put some recommendations out there it would be Die Zwerge by Markus Heitz, Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir and the Askir series by Richard Schwartz.

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My first steps in writing were back in school when I wanted to write a sci-fi novel that didn't contain any human characters. And while I do not dare read it at this point lest I die of cringe, I think the idea is still good. I even made it beyond 100 pages.

I remember taking notes for the next chapter after handing in an exam early because I wasn't allowed to leave.

At some point I dropped that project and wanted to write a list of interconnected short stories about multiple worlds. Think a little Lovecraft with some Planescape. Just a little one off with a fantastical world and maybe a single idea I want to explore, then it's off to the next.

My current project Weltentod actually started quite some time ago in 2016 or 17. And since I can be extremely stubborn I'm still clinging to it and expanding and refining it.

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Now for my musical journey.

I was never actually that invested in music as a child. I didn't really listen to anything until I was like 15 or 16, I think. I was in love with a Queen best of album my parents owned but that was pretty much it.

I discovered Iron Maiden through the The Best of the Beast album. I was fascinated by the album artworks for a while at that point, particularly The Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, but I never listened to any of them. Just took out my dad's CDs and looked at them.

I took the album onto a skiing trip and listened to it on the bus. That is where I fell in love with metal. For the next few weeks I was so pumped. I didn't know music could tell stories and paint images.

For the longest time I only listened to Maiden. I then gradually expanded. For some time I had a Manowar phase I'm not particularly proud of.

The next really important album is Beyond the Red Mirror by Blind Guardian. I don't even really remember why I bought that particular album. I think I had some money and went on EMP. I bought a red flannel shirt, a beanie and that album.

I think I remember a German Metal YouTuber talking about BG and I just bought it on a whim. To this day it's one of my favorite albums and definitely my favorite Blind Guardian album.

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Now we're getting closer to the end of my time in school which marks 2 important events: Me buying a bass guitar and getting into harsh vocals.

I think EMP had a PR thing where you could win  either a guitar or bass guitar and I entered. That was preceded by a long decision time whether I wanted to learn to play guitar or bass guitar.

I didn't win but in the end I bought a cheap bass guitar and that set me up on the path I am on now.

As for harsh vocals, that is purely Jonathan's fault. The Anthropocene Extinction by Cattle Decapitation had just come out and he sent me a link to Manufactured Extinct. I was hooked.

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Here I am now. 10 years later. And I still can't do those melodic highs!

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