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Daniel Hays
Daniel Hays
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  • Love of Music
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  • My Christian Faith
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    • Home
    • Acknowledgements
    • About Me
    • My Back Story
    • Long Term Interests
    • Love of Music
    • Obsessions
    • My Christian Faith
    • Discovering My Passion
    • Mixing Sound
    • DJ Passion
    • My DAW
    • Ableton Live
    • Website Building
    • Build and Repair PC's
    • Feedback

More Reliable Audio Tech Support & Sound Solutions


  • Home
  • Acknowledgements
  • About Me
  • My Back Story
  • Long Term Interests
  • Love of Music
  • Obsessions
  • My Christian Faith
  • Discovering My Passion
  • Mixing Sound
  • DJ Passion
  • My DAW
  • Ableton Live
  • Website Building
  • Build and Repair PC's
  • Feedback

love of music

My passion for music ignited at a young age, with vivid memories of eagerly tuning into music videos at 6am on Rage from the tender age of 7.  For nearly two decades, weekends meant gathering around the family TV every Saturday morning, eagerly awaiting the ritual of tuning in to ABC's Rage, where I'd immerse myself in the latest popular music in Australia showcased on the Top 50 program from around the world.  Among my earliest recollections is Vanessa Williams' "Save the Best for Last," released in 1991, a timeless classic that left an indelible mark from my earliest days of music discovery as shown below.

Vanessa williams - save the best for last

There was also a variety of other music video shows on Sunday morning and afternoon during the same era as Rage on free-to-air TV but on a commercial media stations that I continued watching for years well after Rage ceased their Top 50 segment.  During my teenage years and early adulthood, my love for music expanded as I discovered additional outlets like Channel V, Music Max and various other channels on Pay TV, each adding to the diverse array of music video shows and channels that captivated my attention.  This routine continued well into my early 20s until Rage discontinued this beloved 3-hour Top 50 segment segment.  However, Pay TV continued to broadcast 24/7 music stations, including Channel V, which recently rebranded as Nick Music, which I found it to be very therapeutic.

As I delve deeper into the realms of audio engineering and music production, I am filled with a profound sense of excitement and anticipation. This field has become one of my greatest passions, second only to my unwavering Christian faith.   Music has been an integral part of my life for as long as I can remember, permeating every aspect of my existence and igniting a fervent drive within me to explore its boundless possibilities.

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