Born and raised in Britain, David Templeman was just twelve years old when … Read Full Bio ↴Born and raised in Britain, David Templeman was just twelve years old when he moved from small village to Rochford, Essex —a move that would forever alter the course of his life.
In 1996, while living in Rochford he was introduced to a program called FT2, a basic music production program where he began fusing sample snippets and experimenting in sound construction. David soon began producing under the moniker, “ALTYA” solidifying his interest in electronic music that guided his musical focus; accordingly he crafted many house and trance tracks that followed suit.
Years later, after streamlining his production skills he was still searching for an edgier sound. It wasn’t until the early liquid sounds of Danny Williamson professionally known as LTJ Bukem and his Good Looking imprint that inspired David to shift his sound away from house into drum and bass. He immediately started investing in more studio equipment.
David’s first professional collaboration wasn’t until the crafty age of 18, working on the album entitled, “apasionata” by acclaimed Irish pianist, Alison Hood. The album was forged together as modern remixes of classical songs by commissioning David to utilize his advanced production skills in electronic music.
Now ten years later, David is still continuing in electronic music although his focus has shifted from the dance floor and now produces under “GHOSTS OF PARAGUAY”.
”Ghosts of Paraguay has an enigmatic sound behind each track — each foretelling a mysterious story.” Markus Vieberg Rogue Agency
In 1996, while living in Rochford he was introduced to a program called FT2, a basic music production program where he began fusing sample snippets and experimenting in sound construction. David soon began producing under the moniker, “ALTYA” solidifying his interest in electronic music that guided his musical focus; accordingly he crafted many house and trance tracks that followed suit.
Years later, after streamlining his production skills he was still searching for an edgier sound. It wasn’t until the early liquid sounds of Danny Williamson professionally known as LTJ Bukem and his Good Looking imprint that inspired David to shift his sound away from house into drum and bass. He immediately started investing in more studio equipment.
David’s first professional collaboration wasn’t until the crafty age of 18, working on the album entitled, “apasionata” by acclaimed Irish pianist, Alison Hood. The album was forged together as modern remixes of classical songs by commissioning David to utilize his advanced production skills in electronic music.
Now ten years later, David is still continuing in electronic music although his focus has shifted from the dance floor and now produces under “GHOSTS OF PARAGUAY”.
”Ghosts of Paraguay has an enigmatic sound behind each track — each foretelling a mysterious story.” Markus Vieberg Rogue Agency
Chasing The Art
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@Killertron
so glad I stumbled across this channel, I've been trying to get into the chilled side of dub for ages now 17tumba you've shown me better music then i could have ever imagined massive props to you man.
@HeavenAtNightMusic
this sounds incredible! breathtaking intro and great chilling vibe :)
@nickxclassic
This song stirs up so many emotions. Amazing song..
@NuVentureRecords
Such a relaxing chilled tune
@n3u7r1n0
it honestly gave me the chills. physically.
@TinnieSingh
This track is sooooooo good. Soothing...
@KaioriBreathe
love this track
@OfficialWolftek
love it
@alex8205nbg
mmmm ... that bassline! What a awesome piece of music!
@mk5m1th79
I should have gone to bed 3 hours ago damn you Ghosts Of Paraguay you're just too good! :-D