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| Dynamic Illusion |
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Dynamic
Illusion, also known as Daniel Gyarmati,
was born in 1985 in Szombathely, Hungary.
Music has been a part of his life
since his childhood years. His father's
loves of music also infected him in
his early years with his old vinyl
classics like Kraftwerk and Jean Michell
Jarre.
Daniel spent eight years honing his
musical talent at a music conservatory,
playing for the local orchestra. After
getting his first PC at age 13, he
began to discover the musical possibilities
of the computer, composing his first
pieces of music. At the same time,
he became exposed to the DJ scene,
attending parties and becoming influenced
by the energetic tech sounds of Dave
Clark, Chris Liebing, and Umek, as
well as the progressive music of DJs
like John Digweed, Sasha, Dave Seaman,
and Max Graham.
Daniel's musical obsession made him
search his inner self for something
unique. He was torn: he stilll loved
the energy that techno gave him, but
at the same time felt that the genre
was regressing. He was in dire need
of change and found his real love:
progressive house. This was music
where you could combine funk, drive,
melodies, ass-shaking beats, and awkward
sounds all in one, rather than using
a single formula that he had grown
tired of.
In 2005, Daniel attended Oktopusz
Multimedia, a school for sound technicians,
and he learned the basics of the sound
engineering. He set up a small music
studio and devoted himself to producing.
After a lot of hard work and endless
hours on his PC, he managed to finish
his first quality remix for his good
friend Retroid. That remix of "Daybreak"
was signed to FeralCode Records and
later hit the Top 3 of the ResonantVibes.com
sales chart. He soon followed that
with the winning
entry in Toes in the Sand Recording's
remix contest for The Last Atlant's
"In Leaps and Bounds" (from
the Speechless Poetry EP).
Besides his work as a producer, Daniel
is also credited as being an excellent
DJ. He helps to organize the famous
Deep In Da Night progressive house
parties in Budapest, which has featured
talent like Snake Sedrick, Lank, Blackman,
and many more. His sets these days
are as diverse as his productions,
blending progressive, breaks, and
deep house into a very distinct and
atmospheric sound. |
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