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mr.anderson
Hi guys, one of the thrillseekers allies is "hydra", does anyone know why he'd come up with such a name? Maybe if you have heard from one of his interviews or something.

Just out of interest
SYSTEM-J
The hydra is a creature from Greek myth. In that sense it's not much different from Arrakis having a tune called "Medusa" or Funk Function releasing a track called "Odysseus". Like a lot of stuff from ancient myth, it's also lent its name to some astronomical features - a moon of Pluto and one of the constellations - and then a whole bunch of other stuff.

The real question is: why does this alias interest you, out of all the random people name aliases or tunes after?
Sykonee
It was a reference to S.H.I.E.L.D.'s arch-nemesis.

(probably not)
Titanium
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Originally posted by mr.anderson
Hi guys, one of the thrillseekers allies is "hydra", does anyone know why he'd come up with such a name? Maybe if you have heard from one of his interviews or something.

Just out of interest


EDMLI – What’s the reason behind working on different aliases like “Insigma”, “Hydra”, “En Motion”, “Rapid Eye”?
Steve – Well back in the days, I made so much of music that I couldn’t put “Thrillseekers” tracks in every 3-4 weeks and I wanted to create different sound as well, so “Hydra” is a very different floaty sound, so that was quite different sound and “Rapid Eye” was with my friend “Tim Stark”, so all the “Rapid Eye” tracks were made in just 1 day or 2 days, no quality productions, just whatever happened I put it out (laughs), it’s really quick and simple you know and well “Thrillseekers” you know I spent almost 3 months on a track until to make it perfect.
Yeah, so just different ways of approaching production.

https://edmli.com/2017/01/22/edmli-...-thrillseekers/
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