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Welcome to PJBurnhill.com

ImageIn these pages you will find the profile, thoughts and works of artist and music producer PJ Palomaki. We hope you will find these pages interesting and helpful - maybe the first thing you might want to do is to read the 'Profile' page of PJ, listen to his works in the 'Audio' section under Resources or subscribe to the Newsletter on the left column to receive future updates without having to check these pages periodically.
 
News: Minor Updates

WrenchWe have made some minor updates including updated Artist Profile, Music Player and our first Video upload. One major update is the design of the site which is now more user-friendly and has lighter colors. Please take some time to check out these updates, altough we're still in process of adding more content and changing the usability.

In the coming weeks we will be adding a couple more videos, more music and hopefully our fist sample pack for download and royalty-free use. All the samples will be released under Creative Commons BY-License(as long as you give me credit, you can use them anywhere!).

 
Tutorial: Remember the Name

Fort Minor LogoWay back when I was using Impulse Tracker and especially in the early years after buying my Yamaha A3000 sampler and getting hold of Emagic's Logic I really didn't know what I was doing when it came to music production. Not that it made any difference, you just made do with what you knew and I was happy as larry whenever I finished off a tune that people seemed to like. No matter if most of those people were your friends who just wanted to 'encourage' you; "It's really good! You should keep on working on it! Especially on that bass, I'm sure it sounds great on your speakers!" I was happy about the comments and never seemed to get the hint of sarcasm in their words!
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