MBP #72 Virtual Riot - a podcast by Bill Day

from 2021-01-11T19:00

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Virtual Riot is the electronic bass music project of 26 year old Valentin Brunn from Germany. He started playing the piano and producing music at an early age and continued his passion by studying music production at the Pop Academy in Mannheim, Germany. In 2015 he moved to Los Angeles and has since been touring the US and other continents, collaborating with other bass music artists like Kill The Noise and Skrillex and releasing his music on the LA based label Disciple Recordings. Now Valentin is known for his genre leading sample and preset packs as well as his video tutorials and music production livestreams which have influenced many producers in the scene.

Virtual Riot Links:
https://soundcloud.com/virtual-riot
Virtual Riot Spotify
https://youtube.com/c/OfficialVirtualRiot
https://twitter.com/Virtual_Riot

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