Live Photos – Hunz @ The HiFi – 09.04.11
A big thank you to Markus Ravik for taking these photo’s!
Photos of Hunz at the The HiFi by Markus Ravik
A big thank you to Markus Ravik for taking these photo’s!
Photos of Hunz at the The HiFi by Markus Ravik
Apegenine Volume 2 : Hypocondriac
Hunz – Venger
Apegenine re-released a compilation on bandcamp the other day and it contains the very 1st song I ever wrote on renoise. That song was a Vocal version of the OST I did for an Iphone game in 2008 called “Venger“. I still have grand dreams of releasing the OST online along with the renoise files but we’ll see how that goes.
The label owner had mentioned on twitter that ‘Venger’ was one of the Favorite things he had the chance to release. Thank you Vincent that means a lot to me.

I’m really into the computer game scene and follow the Kotaku blog. So when the demo you did music for gets a mentioned in a post you get a little giddy. Thank you Kotaku for bringing attention to the world of the Demoscene. It really is the place where a lot of indie ideas are expressed and future gaming companies are born.
Click here for the full article

The Demo scene is truly where my musicality came from. To have my music Nominated for Best Soundtrack in a demo is possibly one of the most humbling experiences – it’s awesome!. It was quite an accident that I was considered to score this demo but I am so glad it happened. I have been a BIG fan of CNCD & Fairlight and I thank them for allowing me to remix my track All falls down for this one. Thank you to Scene.org for your support as well.
If you love reading about process then you should stop and look at this page. Smaash has done a wonderful job about the challenges in coding a demo like this.
And if you wanna see all the Nominees and even vote then you can follow this link Scene.org | Hunz
Had some amazing photo’s taken at our show by the awesome JonasMcq. He just captured the passion in the show. Thank you Jonas!


I was hoping to blog about this before the actual event happened but I was in a mad pack getting ready for my holiday/vacation and have only just settled in now. My apologies to Laura as I would have loved to have made it along and a big thank you for actually making something this cool with my music. Really appreciate it. Below is the press release for the event.
‘Dig’ is an interactive sound and visual experience, which encourages playful immersion in music. In the form of a tangible media installation, it allows the discovery of objects hidden within a unique digging interface, and engages participants through interaction with audio and visuals in real-time. The setup features a sandpit-like area filled with rubber granules (kindly supplied by Reclaim Industries), which cover specially designed fixed objects. The visuals are displayed above the pit and, as the participant begins to dig, they start to discover the objects. Noticable audible sounds (heard through concealed speakers), as well as visual changes occur as they play their way through the experience. Although Dig allows opportunity for completion, the objective is not to play to win, but rather play to play.
The song the project is based around is ‘Enough to Make You Smile’ by Brisbane electronica artist Hunz. Hunz’s music is comprised of many tracks layered together to create diverse and unique rhythms and melodies. Ultimately, Dig seeks to immerse anyone who likes to play and discover.
Click here for link.
Also check out Laura’s site here. She has some wonderful work that is worthy of your eyes.