I do ... not a lot. Serious answer: I studied music (BA Contemporary Music) at university majoring in voice. Then I discovered raves ??? :o I moved (back) to Melbourne and got involved in electronic music, working with Clan Analogue for ten years or so, doing everything from poster runs to rigging to stage management to publicity to live mixing to VJing, as well as performing with a couple of bands and DJing. Band names: WD-40: dub influenced industrial electro. Nerfcore: live improv deep house and ambient. Nerfcore is still current, at least in theory. Professionally: Before university I was basically a hippy with no interest in a career whatsoever. Then around the time I was studying I contracted a tropical virus which has plagued my health since. Throw in a life-long struggle with depression (now being successfully treated) and I haven't exactly been rocketing up the career ladder. I live on a small government pension and recently left a shitty kitchen job I was in for three years. I'm currently looking at retraining and/or small business options for my future. Vaguely. Mainly I'm interested in electronic design and microcontroller programming although I know next to squat. I manage a large residential artist's studio in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, living with a varied bunch of freaks and weirdos in a 2,500sq ft warehouse. I'm itching to get back to some singing, just simple one accompanist and straight up jazz, folk, country, pop standards. That and/or some acting (I also studied theatre, small business management, light and sound production, community radio and permaculture, as well as some renewable energy and electronics) Blah blah youth leadership, orchestral choirs, transcendental shamanism, event management, metal work and carpentry, film extra (I was a singing cop in Amy), comedy writing, and probably half a dozen other things in between that I've forgotten now.