I started my musical journey behind a drum kit as the drummer of the rock band Sub Ice. The raw energy of rock fueled me, but when I was 14, I felt an itch to explore something different—something that was entirely my own. That’s when I discovered music production. At first, it was EDM, the soundtrack of those teenage years, when every beat felt like it could shake the world.
By the time I was 16 or 17, my path shifted toward Techno. It was as if the steady pulse of the genre resonated with something deep inside me—a rhythm I had always felt but never fully understood. I dove in headfirst, losing myself in its hypnotic beats and finding a kind of freedom I’d never experienced before.
I think it all comes back to rhythm—my first love as a drummer. It’s always been the heartbeat of my creativity.
For the past three years, I’ve been DJing, letting my music tell stories to crowds and connect with people in ways words never could. Alongside a close friend, I started building something we’re both proud of: a small but growing label called Basskunst.
For me, music isn’t just sound—it’s emotion in motion. It’s the way I express what I can’t say out loud and the way I find freedom when the world feels too heavy. My emotions are always evolving, and so is my music. I embrace that change, blending genres and breaking boundaries to create something entirely new. That’s why I call myself Eternal Change—because, in music, change is the only constant, and it’s the thing I love most about this journey.