I've observed the strong inclination of the human brain, collectively and individually, toward destructive habits—manifested in society and within myself and those around me. This tendency encompasses fear, laziness, overthinking, violence, addiction, and other qualities we strive to overcome. I've discovered that simply being aware of these aspects, understanding their essence as a whole, leads to a meditative consciousness or presence. Although this consciousness differs significantly from the current societal norm, I believe it's the key to overcoming challenges, whether or not we actively pursue it. It's a matter of time and individual bravery for this transformative awareness to prevail.
Milton Andersen, a musical visionary, embarked on his journey at the age of five, recording nursery rhymes with his brother. Piano lessons at six solidified the piano as his primary instrument. "light light," his first composition at seven, marked the inception of a life dedicated to music. Formal training at ten in choral music influenced his prowess in arranging vocal symphonies. Milton's instrumental repertoire expanded to include guitar, bass, drums, flutes, synthesizers, and traditional instruments. Departing from Rytmus due to a profit-driven approach, he found solace in Indian Classical music under guruji Shree KG Westman. Boasting over ten albums and global recognition on streaming platforms, Milton's journey blends musical exploration and cultural immersion. His belief that emotion transcends the choice of instrument defines an artistic portfolio spanning classical concerts and diverse ensembles like "Milton and the Shenanigans," captivating hearts worldwide.