After looking at the piano keys for 5 seconds and figuring out how to improvise a few chords, a young Nathan Horowitz started making music, and after a while that turned into what is now Ruler of Program. Taking inspiration from sources like The Beatles, Marc Rebillet, and Bill Wurtz, the instrumental tracks put a spotlight on anything but the speaker, letting the melody take its place. (That might be changing, though, we're not sure.) Nathan uses a BOSS RC-505 Loop Station, and M-Audio-Keystation 61 MK3, and a laptop running various DAWs to create all sorts of tracks. While it…
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