BIO


Who in the world is Christian Hahn?

half my head

I'm 20 years old, I'm from Hulmeville, PA, and I am currently a student at Drexel University.  My biggest Passions are Art and Music.  I enjoy drawing, drumming, laughing, watching movies, playing video games, and things of the sort.


So how'd you get here?

Growing up I always wanted to be in a band and make video games.  As soon as I got my hands on a computer with the internet, authoring and getting myself out there became a big interest of mine.  I regret that I have little to show for my early endeavors, but here I am finally with the resources to write a page.  I also became immediately interested in computer imaging, and writing music via midis on the computer.

Funky Space
Overture Part 2

Once I found the RPGmaker2K, me my brother and neighbors started making a slew of our own low-rate, meagerly entertaining RPG style games for the computer.  It was good times.

Possibly my greatest achievement using the RPG maker program was creating a RPG style virtual tour guide game for Notre Dame High School.  The game is now far outdated and can be downloaded from the equaly outdated school website.  It featured me as a tour guide, and allowed anyone interested to walk the halls of the school, getting to know the layout and, virtually meet some teachers, or just hunt for several easter-eggs (which eventually inspired a cult following to find them all).

here is the webpage from which the game can be downloaded: notre dame virtual tour download


I took up playing the drums when I was in 4th grade, and about sophomore year of high school, I finally met up with two brothers with the sincere interest of starting a band.  Our name (or lack thereof) was <Insert Name Here>.  We began with Chilli-Peppers and Incubus Covers, since the two knew these bands well.  After a few months we started creating our own tunes, which grew out of common interests in bands such as Radiohead, The Mars Volta, and Sparta, as well as the two formerly mentioned.

The Jam

Things were going well, but we never really got a solid singer.  Our final show was played at the Sleepy Hollow Hayride, with the accompaniment of high school friend Kyle on vocals.  Though not exactly an amazing venue, the show was exhilarating.

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So what's Next?

Currently, I have started a new band with far greater prospects.  Out Name is Twilight Tempest.  We have jumped strait into creating our own music, now fully outfitted with two vocalists and everything but a steady bass player.  As for my art, things have never looked better.  I now have more resources than I ever could have hoped for at my disposal, and I could not have asked for a more perfect Major for myself.  Who knows what I'll do next...