Andrew Tokuda has been banging away at anything that made noise since he was two years old. At the age of four, his parents thought it might be a great idea to have him learn to play the piano. 25 years later, the child non-prodigy has taken on the name Droo, and the noises that once bubbled in that brain of his has magically found its voice through expensive digital toys—including various Macs—into this wonderful thing called MP3.
To hear a sampling of these cranial bursts of aural sweetness, check out his MP3.com site at www.mp3.com/digitaldroo. When you've had enough, you can click the link below to enjoy the silence of digitaldroo.com, and find out more about the man (and his machinery) behind the name.