12/15/2023 0 Comments Geometry dash songs back on trackIn 2020, DJVI would release 8 more songs, with some of them being remixes of older songs and games. During this year, his music was featured in a mobile rhythm game called Muziqlo. He also made an article on the website named Soundnoia, explaining how he markets his music. Some older songs of his are now available on Spotify. In 2019, DJVI would release 10 more songs being and some of those songs were remakes of older ones, just like the year prior. He also started his own Discord Server during this period in time. Some of these songs were remakes of older songs, such as Can't Let Go 2.0. In 2018, DJVI would release another 8 songs to Newgrounds. These songs weren't a huge success, aside from some songs on YouTube such as Amp It Up. In 2017, DJVI only released a total of five songs. The other songs within this year unfortunately didn't perform as good as Angels did, however. In the year 2016, DJVI would release 8 songs, with one of them being more popular than the others, named Angels. Another game had also started using his music within this year, called Dub Dash. He released no more than four songs, with one of them being a remake of Cycles, named Cycles (2015 Edition). In 2015, DJVI would start to run his own record label Sound Ward which has its own YouTube channel. These brought minor attention to DJVI, but it did end up boosting his popularity in the long run. However, some of his songs were used in two games during 2014: Dash Till Puff! and World's Hardest Game: No Way. In 2014, DJVI released the least amount of songs he's ever had in his career, with only two of them being released on Newgrounds within that year. When Version 1.3 released, DJVI's song xStep also garnered quite a lot of attention. With the release of Version 1.2 of Geometry Dash, DJVI got his other song, Cycles, popular as well. He would also upload his first video to YouTube about his song Back On Track. He only released 7 different songs within this year, but other songs of his had recently blown up with the release of the game Geometry Dash. The year 2013 was probably the most important year for DJVI during his career. He also made a remake of Active (a song from 2010) for the "World Ending" theory of 2012, named Active (2012 World End Edit). Within the year 2012, DJVI would release 15 more songs, with a few being more important later on, such as Can't Let Go, Dry Out, and xStep. He also started his YouTube channel within this year, but wouldn't do much with it for the time being. In 2011, DJVI would release a total of 16 songs, with one in particular being more important later on, named Base After Base. However, none of these songs would really peak the interest of the Newgrounds community. DJVI would release 20 other songs within that year. The first time DJVI was exposed to Newgrounds was on January 4th, 2010, with his first published song, All I Need (Original) being released on February 14th, 2010. This song was shared to the public on his 30th birthday. He got his first DAW in 2009 to create short techno loops at first, but then he made his first full-length song later on. He was inspired to make music of his own by some techno music artists like Basshunter, Darude and Mangoo. DJVI was born on July 2nd, 1992 in Finland.
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