Seraphic Music is the shared name of the various aliases Kalle Windefalk uses in the various projects he is involved with
Kalle began as a 13-year-old to experiment with music by accident when he found Pro-Tracker on a diskette that came along his second hand Amiga 1000. Random notes were laid out in hope for a good result.
At the age of 14 he started to play the guitar and wrote Metallica covers in Pro-Tracker. When the family got their first PC, Kalle moved on to the 32-channel tracker program Fasttracker 2 where he wrote music under the name "Chronicle". It wasn't until he heard DJ Tiesto's Magik album from a friend that he began to write electronic dance music. Still in Fasttracker 2 but along with some new soft synths like Rubber Duck and RB-338 that were coming. In 2000 Kalle discovered Propellerheads' Reason and became obsessed with the world of synthesizers. During the second half of 2001 Kalle moved to Australia where he was involved in writing film music for some sch
Seraphic Music is the shared name of the various aliases Kalle Windefalk uses in the various projects he is involved with
Kalle began as a 13-year-old to experiment with music by accident when he found Pro-Tracker on a diskette that came along his second hand Amiga 1000. Random notes were laid out in hope for a good result.
At the age of 14 he started to play the guitar and wrote Metallica covers in Pro-Tracker. When the family got their first PC, Kalle moved on to the 32-channel tracker program Fasttracker 2 where he wrote music under the name "Chronicle". It wasn't until he heard DJ Tiesto's Magik album from a friend that he began to write electronic dance music. Still in Fasttracker 2 but along with some new soft synths like Rubber Duck and RB-338 that were coming. In 2000 Kalle discovered Propellerheads' Reason and became obsessed with the world of synthesizers. During the second half of 2001 Kalle moved to Australia where he was involved in writing film music for some sch