Music Career
"From Classical Piano to Electronic Music Production"
30+ years of musical evolution
Early Years — Classical Foundation
1980s-1990s | Age 5-14
"5 years old — first keys. 14 years — 2nd place National Academy."
Age 5: Father introduced me to piano. The beginning of a lifelong journey.
Childhood & Teen Years: 5-8 hours daily practice — discipline, passion, and dedication to the instrument.
Age 14 — Breaking Point:
- ✅ 2nd place at National Music Academy competition
- 🎧 Fell in love with electronic music
- 🎛️ First mixer & vinyl player purchased
- 💿 First vinyl mix performed
Teen Years — Studio Immersion
1990s | Age 15-18
"3 rooms. 50+ synthesizers. A brother who mastered sound."
Brother's Influence: Professional mastering engineer based in the USA with a legendary studio:
- 🎹 50+ synthesizers (analog equipment)
- 🎚️ 3-room studio — full professional setup
- 🎧 Learned mixing & mastering techniques
- 👥 Observed how musicians think and work
Budapest Parádé 2006 — Live Electronic Performance
2006 | Hősök tere, Budapest
"Our truck. Our stage. The biggest crowd."
The Event: Own truck, live electronic music performance at Budapest's biggest street party:
- 🎧 Alongside world-famous DJs Carl Cox & ATB (each with their own truck)
- 🚚 Own truck — complete creative control
- 🎭 Massive crowd — biggest audience of the event
The Legendary Moment:
A woman climbed on top of the truck — completely naked. The result?
- ✅ Biggest crowd of the entire Parádé
- ✅ All attention shifted to our truck
- ⚠️ We got fined 😄
Platone Studio — Return to Music
2020-Present | Birmingham, UK
"Co-founder, Product Architect"
Co-founded Platone Studio — audio software company building VST plugins and music creation tools.
My role: Product Architect — designing VST architecture, UI/UX, and functionality alongside talented developers.
Current Music — New Era
2024-2025
"New team. New sound. Same passion."
Working with a new team, creating a fresh style while staying true to electronic music roots.
Electronic Tracks
I Believe
Shenzano Lava - Sometimes
Music by Jeno Javori
Production Manager: Gabriel Moovy
Released by Eternal Grooves UK
Way to Home (Beginning)
Hungarian Tracks
These songs emerged from a deep personal journey. My father taught me many Hungarian folk songs (nóták) and I learned foreign chansons. For a period, I worked as a bar pianist at a piano bar called "Piaf" — entertaining audiences and creating memorable evenings.
Those experiences, combined with life around me, personal relationships, and my father's teachings (including poetry recitation — I won recitation competitions), all came together in these songs.