While other first graders were practicing their cursive writing, Andy
Bueler, alias Squep, wrote his first BASIC program on
the Commodore 64 at the tender age of seven. He called one of them
"Squep," and then let his own music follow: Electronic music,
generated with the computer, inspired by the synthetic MIDI sounds of
then-popular video games. Squep's parents understood what he
wanted and bought him a keyboard.
Young Andy also sang as a soloist for the boys choir "Ustermer
Sängerknaben!" Without giving away too much, it is easy to gues..
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