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A chance magazine purchase which came with the Amiga music program ProTracker, ignited Barry's interest in music. It all started back in 1991 and computers and music production have changed dramatically, but that love for producing his own sound has never dwindled. His original working name ‘Pandemonium’ was born, then later changed to ‘Cornerhouse’ when working briefly with Tyson Collins. Born in the UK, even at an early age his baby book recorded ‘loves electronic sounds’ and his sister received a Casio keyboard one Christmas which resided on the landing. His sister rarely played it, and it was Barry who stood for hours hammering away at the keys trying to figure out the scales for himself, before resorting to books to further that quest. His own musical productions might reside within the realm of electronic synths, but personal influences are quite vast. There isn’t a style or genre which Barry will dismiss outright. If it's good, it's good. “I sit down, play, and never worry about exactly what I need to achieve, I just want enough people to enjoy what they hear. My problem is that I never promoted myself enough so that people could hear” – Barry. And that statement summarises the reason why you’ll struggle to find or hear the 100s of Cornerhouse and Pandemonium productions over the years. You’ll find sporadic and limited website releases, and even a remix of ‘BLUSH! Featuring the Killer Queens – Free’ which became the official Norwich Pride 2010 anthem, but never a c