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Ken Demofonte is the President of Fast Kill Records, LLC and an independent record producer and web developer. In the studio he is revered by clients as a man who can make "miracles" happen behind the board. He started off learning the basics as an intern at a major recording facility, but due to scheduling conflicts was unable to stay there permanently. He found a simple solution for this by founding his own Syndicate Studios in Columbus, GA. He quickly perfected his craft and became known locally as a "go-to" producer. Upon returning to Philadelphia, he and his business partner relocated the studio to Berlin, Germany. They have plans on opening a Philadelphia location on a date yet to be determined.

As a musician, Ken is very diverse in both instruments and genres. Over the years he has established himself as a reputable drummer, often being compared to Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater in style and technique. His primary focus being rock and metal genres; he served as the drummer of Philadelphia thrash metal band Flash Fire for a period of four years. He currently is the drummer of Philadelphia progressive metal band The Duality Project that is currently in the process of writing their debut album. With his new band he demonstrates his ability to innovate on simple rhythms, play complex polyrhythms, and seamlessly change time signatures. With the new group he also shows his ability to perform on both electric and electric bass guitars.

In the world of web development, Ken has always been ahead of his time. He is a pioneering user of many web-design practices that are now considered standards. He has been designing his back-ends based around Microsoft's Active Server Page technologies for many years now and is still a strong supporter of them. He also is a strong supporter of creating layout schemes primarily using Cascading Style Sheet technologies in order to maintain quicker loading times and cross-browser compatibility. His latest works typically involve a "stretch to fit" scheme, where the layout forms itself based on the size of the users browser window and will adjust to fit actively.

Ken is an active contributor to Yahoo! Associated Content, typically writing articles about recording theory and techniques.