Accidental Melody, born in 1981 in Prague to a family of doctors, grew up in a post-communist world following the Velvet Revolution. His early memories are shaped by the mid-90s, a transformative time for both him and his country. While his parents were occupied with their post-revolution ventures, his father brought home a PC to keep him and his brothers entertained. What started as an interest in video games like "Doom" quickly turned into a fascination with the demoscene—an underground digital art form combining graphics and music. The intricate, minimalistic compositions of this scene, created with just 4-channel trackers, captivated him, and he began experimenting with music production using Fast Tracker II and a Gravis UltraSound card. Fast Tracker II became more than a tool; it was an entryway into