Antoine Dupuy (aka Ultrajove, aka Bitonio, aka Toinou, aka Jürgen) was born in Poitiers, town of art and history, on December 4, 1980.
After a complete school course (NES, Megadrive, Super NES, Playstation…) but somehow stressing for his parents, the young person and “fringant” Antoine Dupuy takes down high-the-hand a " Master of engineering of network safety solutions for the companies able to treat the services of a consultant" faculty of Poitiers and returns in the working life.
But the essential resides in the early discovery of the PC, offered like a protective talisman, success guarantee , by his parents relieved to see him spending so much hours working on its new instrument (he will quickly become brilliant in matters like the doom-like, unfortunately, not very present in the school programs), instrument on which he will spend long hours to make its ranges.
Time after time, using this instrument, quickly equipped with loudspeakers, then of an old amplifier with old baffles (“old" is used to make more authentic), he enters in music (and his/her parents trying to deal an agreement to lower MUCH the sound please my darling).
Without undoubtedly passing by the box musical theory (he remembered still painfully pathetic but, extremely fortunately, short musical attempts at his elder. Then it was the keyboard midday,' of mixing and innumerable and powerful software of sample, happy, etc…
All that for what?
To create a nourished music of various influences: happy big with the house, techno with the dub, without forgetting the trip-core clash (which one often confuses with the analogical deep-tech, one dreams!) and other more or less alternating currents.
And then it was necessary to sort, gather, choose in all these projects to carry out a final album, the first, easiest, most difficult.
Then try to plunge you in this music as varied as personal, fruit of a long work of exploration, sometimes out of turbid water, which strikes by its freshness and its dense (dance) simplicity.
You too put your « finger in the Noise ».