Sean Alexander
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My music is for any electronic music fan. I produce music ranging from drum'n'bass,to trance,to industrial,to trip hop and I often fuse the different styles.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I think it certainly provides alot of advantages for artists getting started. It allows the boundries of a small town (like mine) to be broken. However I must say that I am agianst piracy, not because I think rich f***s like metallica need more money, but because alot of money goes into making music and I think many people take that for granted. Besides, not everyone in the business is a f***ing millionaire
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
good question.
Your influences?
Nine Inch Nails,Marilyn Manson,Dj Rap,Diesel Boy,Ak1200,Peek,Infected Mushroom,Mindless Self Indulgence,The Prodigy, Micro Zique,Dj Micro,Dj Dara,Korn,Dr.Dre,Techn N9ne,Mister Gone,Pitchshifter,Skindred,Dj Irene,The Crystal Method,A Perfect Circle,Lords of Acid,God Lives Under Water.......and Ecstacy (the drug not the band).
Equipment used:
Currently I use the Korg electribe em-1 and the Triton Extreme with the addition of the electribe esx-1 to go along with it. I also play an Ibanez Soundgear five string bass and a Squire Strat.
Anything else...?
I challenge all you fruityloopers and dj's to stop piecing together parts of songs and simply spinning records in order to be considered an artist in the field of music. I realize that mixing records takes some musical knowledge,but unless you made that beat, leave that sh*** in the clubs. Also, anyone with some knowledge of timing or a touch of common sense can assemble a song made of pre-produced beats and instrumentals. I'm proud to say that anything and everything you'll hear from me and my group is made from scratch by me and my group. I consider anything less an insult to those of us who work hard to create good music.