Scene
Sebastian Bachlinski also known as a Moog. In about 1990 he got his very first computer, the Commodore 64. He had no idea about the scene and probably as every beginner was playing games and was using computer in a non-creative way. Playing piano and interest in music generally induced him to ask the question: if this computer could be applied to make a music. He found his very first editor; Music Shop, the score-sheet based music program, but probably not even single project has been finished within this one. Later he learned about the scene from a friend of his; Jacek (Grove), who had already been active in group called Taboo. He decided to leave that group and to find his own. He and Moog called it Keen Acid, and that's how Moog's adventure with the scene has begun. Few years after Moog also joined the Agony Design.

The result Moog's scene activity is downloadable in HVSC, but it's recommended to avoid his folder, because of the low quality of the tunes :).

In about 95 he started using PC as well to make music; starting with some 60MHz machine equipped with a Gravis Ultrasound + Fast tracker as the software. Computers were getting faster and faster. New editors were coming out and he tried out few of them. The last music editor on PC he's stuck with, to these days is Cubase.
SPH / Spacelab
Moog is a member of SPH / Spacelab music groups. SPH is a polish music group found by the musicians from the live act formation Spacelab with membership: Jacek (Groove) and Moog also DJ Sweet since half of year 2001.

History of the SPH's body reaches year 1994 (with membership: ElastiC, Sim0 and Moog), when SPH Directed their step towards to dance electronic music. After releasing of EP (SPH01) they had very long time break in performing live acts. It gave them more time on creating and experimating with the music. Bit by bit SPH's ripped off from typical dance trend and they've approached to the electronic music and ambient. As a result The Orbit of Dreams CD has been published by a Spacelab duel.
C64 Remixes
Apart from making his own music, Moog also makes remixes of his favorite c64 tunes. There's whole community dedicated to that: www.remix64.com. It's a place where People share their passion to the Commodore 64 sounds, making own remixes, sharing with others, voting for other people tunes. If You wanna listen, just go to remix.kwed.org. Moog's entries are available to download through this web page from here.