Randomajestiq is a music project of musician Vladimir Hropov. Vladimir was born in 1976 and is currently a sound designer, composer and producer. In 1993 Vladimir started composing chiptunes on the AY-3-8910 fm-synth chip. With his experience in tracking, he moved to PC and current production technologies. Experimenting with recorded sounds and synthesis Randomajestiq produced few IDM albums, appeared on KAHVI, THINNER/AUTOPLATE, SUBSOURCE , Kika...
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