Misplaced Pages

Hunz: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 04:31, 21 May 2008 edit59.167.214.115 (talk) Album release date per his myspace← Previous edit Revision as of 16:27, 14 June 2008 edit undoLightbot (talk | contribs)791,863 edits Units/dates/otherNext edit →
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Johannes Van Vliet''' (born ] ]), better known as his pen-name '''Hunz''', is one of the familiar names involved in the ] of the ]. He grew up in Brisbane, Australia and began working on ] music in his early teens. He is noted for being one of the first trackers to make the unconventional move of adding vocals to the compositions. '''Johannes Van Vliet''' (born ] ]), better known as his pen-name '''Hunz''', is one of the familiar names involved in the ] of the 1990s. He grew up in Brisbane, Australia and began working on ] music in his early teens. He is noted for being one of the first trackers to make the unconventional move of adding vocals to the compositions.


First appearing on the scene in ], Hunz refined his art using ], ] 2, and ]. He later was affiliated with several tracking groups including Heretics, Analogue, ] (FM) and ]. First appearing on the scene in 1991, Hunz refined his art using ], ] 2, and ]. He later was affiliated with several tracking groups including Heretics, Analogue, ] (FM) and ].


In 1999, Hunz's musical career took a different turn as he would spend the next three years touring the United States as vocalist for his hard music band ]. They released two albums, ''Free Signal'' (]) and ''Welladjusted'' (]), on American label Inpop Records after their Australian independent release ''Guttersnipe'' in ] which received rave reviews in the country. The group disbanded in ] after a van accident which left Hunz in the hospital for three days with lung damage. In 1999, Hunz's musical career took a different turn as he would spend the next three years touring the United States as vocalist for his hard music band ]. They released two albums, ''Free Signal'' (2000) and ''Welladjusted'' (2001), on American label Inpop Records after their Australian independent release ''Guttersnipe'' in 1998 which received rave reviews in the country. The group disbanded in 2002 after a van accident which left Hunz in the hospital for three days with lung damage.


Returning to Australia, Hunz took some time off from music and laid low for a while. He was able to use his creativity in the visual arts by picking up a job doing graphic animation for an advertising company. Returning to Australia, Hunz took some time off from music and laid low for a while. He was able to use his creativity in the visual arts by picking up a job doing graphic animation for an advertising company.
Line 31: Line 31:
{{Nofootnotes|date=February 2008}} {{Nofootnotes|date=February 2008}}
==External links== ==External links==

* *
* *

Revision as of 16:27, 14 June 2008

Johannes Van Vliet (born December 15 1976), better known as his pen-name Hunz, is one of the familiar names involved in the demoscene of the 1990s. He grew up in Brisbane, Australia and began working on tracker music in his early teens. He is noted for being one of the first trackers to make the unconventional move of adding vocals to the compositions.

First appearing on the scene in 1991, Hunz refined his art using Protracker, Fast Tracker 2, and Jeskola Buzz. He later was affiliated with several tracking groups including Heretics, Analogue, Five Musicians (FM) and Hellven.

In 1999, Hunz's musical career took a different turn as he would spend the next three years touring the United States as vocalist for his hard music band Beanbag. They released two albums, Free Signal (2000) and Welladjusted (2001), on American label Inpop Records after their Australian independent release Guttersnipe in 1998 which received rave reviews in the country. The group disbanded in 2002 after a van accident which left Hunz in the hospital for three days with lung damage.

Returning to Australia, Hunz took some time off from music and laid low for a while. He was able to use his creativity in the visual arts by picking up a job doing graphic animation for an advertising company.

In 2005, Hunz resurfaced with news that he is working on a solo album, When Victims Fight, to be released on Apegenine recordings on June 20, 2008. This project is a partnership of sight and sound with Hunz combining his captivating music with animation.

Notable tracks

Remixed (by hunz) Beanbag Track

Hunz on Scene.org

References

This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (February 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

External links

Categories: