My name is Haroon and I'm a Business Administration student (final year) at the American University of Sharjah. I've been living all my life in Dubai but I'm originally from Kerala, India. Music has been a journey for me, through a lot of genres. It all began in 1995 when I was 12 yrs old. I was browsing through a music store (one of my first times in a music store) and came across an interesting album cover. I took it and rushed to the counter to listen to it. It was one of a kind... just like its album cover. I was surprised to hear the sounds, the beats, bass and rhythm and i hadn't heard anything like it before. It was The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation. That's the first album I bought and I was hooked to it, I listened to it everyday, all the time.
The journey began with The Prodigy and my quest for similar artists. That's when i discovered again in stores - The chemical brothers, leftfield, meat beat manifesto, massive attack, fatboy slim, BT, apollo 440, crystal method, speedy j (a shocking hobby), propellerheads etc.. Clearly that was the genre that i loved. But eventually, through friends i got exposed to metal. That was the 2nd phase, for over a year or more I was hooked to metal. From metal I discovered RnB, although i enjoyed it for some time, I got put off by its corny lyrics.
From RnB, I got into trance. This is the next major phase in the journey since I had discovered The Prodigy. Armin, PVD, Gareth Emery, Oceanlab, A&B.. they were amazing. I joined trancehits during this phase, and I loved this site. It gave me a lot of amazing tracks and reviews. From then on.. i was slowly developing an ear to a genre, which i got exposed to even before loving melodic trance and joining trancehits. That genre began with Psycho by Infected Mushroom.
During my trancehits and melodic, vocal trance phase, i began listening to a lot of genres such as drum n bass, ambient, speed garage, hardtrance. Slowly i got out of prog, melodic trance into house music.. trance seemed too repetitive for me.. I began skipping the tracks to get to the best parts. The tracks were too long and this got me impatient. Although andy moor etc brought out beautiful tunes, i wished they had made the tracks more exciting. House music also had the same fate eventually.
Psychedelic trance went full on from this point. Started with Skazi - Vampire, Paranormal Attack - Yakuza (remix) as some of my initial favorites, I began spending hours searching for tracks in psyshop.com. Psy had no stop.. from bliss, painkiller, duvdev, sirius isness,infected m, eskimo to electrosun, beathackers, vibe tribe. It was brilliant! I couldn't listen to other genres, this was the best genre I had heard. The structure, the melody, the bassline, energy couldn't be matched with anything else.
My ears got tuned to music better with psy trance.. i developed a passion for appreciating the music structure and dynamics. From psy trance i got into classical music - instrumental, indian classical carnatic music, tabla, violin, sitar etc..
I got out of the psytrance-only phase... now I appreciate any genre.. I listen to anything and everything that is made well and sounds good.
Since 1999 i have also been producing tracks, mostly experimental.. recently took up some music production courses and i learned how to get sounds arranged in a better, more professional way (i still need to learn a lot). I have been posting some tracks on TH studio.. with the recent post titled Haroon - Track 2. I shall upload track 1 and 3 again, so those who hadn't listened to the tracks can check them out.
My inspirations in Music - Indian music composer AR Rahman and Liam Howlett from The Prodigy. My Hobbies - Music production, Forex trading, long drives, trekking mountains and forests, travelling.
It was nice writing this down.. was nostalgic, didn't feel the time fly at all

Cheers,
Haroon
Dubai