Marco Billi (Jarguna) has been drawn to experimental music since the 1980s. In the early ’90s he began exploring it more seriously, first by buying a bass guitar and, in 1994, bringing home his first synthesizer—a Korg M1. He went on to study electronic synthesis, sound engineering, and sequencer management. Over time he expanded his collection of instruments, adding a Yamaha TG500, a Roland S-330 sampler, a DX7, and a D-50, allowing him to work with both subtractive synthesis and frequency-modulation algorithms. [read more...]