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Alex Swan began producing electronic music from the age of 13 with the aid of his first X5D synthesiser. After a year he released his first debut CD 'Xtreme Synthesis'. This comprised of mainly ambient electronic and new age tracks, largely experimental in its sound. His style began to evolve over the years, and his home studio grew. He began to become interested in trance after discovering various artists such as armin van buuren and BT. This inspiration also encouraged him to begin djing at the age of 17, which also gave a vital insight into what made a sucessful trance anthem. He has subsequently aimed to produce tracks up to this standard. Technically he has come a long way since, but he has always tried to ensure each and every track is original in its sound and sphere.
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Hey Alex,
Come check out The Ground Zero Project ( http://www.groundzeroprojects.com/?xgi=9QbZ15w ) if you get a chance! It is a social networking site for DJ's/Producers and their fans.
Peace Out,
Pope
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Hi there.
This is karl here from the Korg Forum.
at this time just saying hello and thanks for your advice on the editing side of the M3. Ive had to register to this Soundclick to post this message, have not figured out wat its about.
cheers!
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Hi once again.
Sorry for the delayed message. I've been super-busy and am just now catching up with all sorts of things. Many thanks for adding me to your circle of friends, for listening to my unusual and varied soundscapes, and for viewing my art.
All good wishes to you,
Sonic Dreamer :–)
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