![]() ![]() He continued his experimentation with tape loops, overdubbing and most notably the creation of rhythms using only audio feedback. In 1979 he received a Casio VL-1, also known as a Casio VL-Tone, as a gift and began to teach himself music composition. Trotman attributes hearing the popular singles "Popcorn" (Gershon Kingsley) by Hot Butter in 1972 and Equinoxe Part 5 by Jean Michel Jarre in 1979 as the catalysts for his development as a composer and producer of electronic music. At this time, he also developed an interest in drawing, painting and photography. He recorded science fiction stories in which he performed all the dialogue and created all the sound effects. ![]() By the age of six, he was experimenting with recording on a reel-to-reel tape recorder. On, Wayne Gerard Trotman was born in San Fernando, Trinidad. ![]()
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