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Few claims that his electronic music creative activity was inspired by the soundtrack of 56stuff's exhibition "Noise of Art" (1998). It was music recorded at 56bpm and it was extremely hard for perception. It's difficult to say how that was able to inspire anybody, but remains a fact. After early experiments with techno Few switched to acid jazz and it is unknown if his switching is done with. He began to create under a distinctive slogan «The stupider it is — the better it is». Then his music became more lyrical and melodic. Combining this work with a career as a drummer in a heavy metal band he released several records, one of them ("Vantuz", 2001) was pure acid jazz. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.