The man behind Blue Paper Project, Jon Berntsen, has a big interest in sound and technologies in music production. His music career started with Fast Tracker II when he was 14 years old.
A couple of years later he was one of two members in Substation, a dance/electronic group with ambitions, creativity, and drive. Totally, they had finished enough tunes for two albums, but the technologies and techniques used in the production process wasn’t top notch. This resulted in a lot of experimentality and some “strange” sounding tunes without a big future, really. But he learned a lot of this period, getting his first stage experiences as well.
The history of Blue Paper Project starts back in 2001, when Substation had been closed down for good.
There have been some genre switching through the years, going through almost every genre in the electronic music specre.
In 2005, he started the tech trance-group Distorted Personality with Ingar Hessenschmidt. Now, pushing out the harder tunes on this project, he could finally dedicate Blue Paper Project for what it is today, mainly urban and ambient electronica with a touch of modernism and pop.
At the moment, Jon runs two projects, Distorted Personality and Blue Paper Project.
He also owns the record company Smash Fabric Records.