
Alex Swan
electronic, experimental in sound. Many synths, not trance, not dance, professional.
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Enceladus Enceladus

Perpetual Motion Perpetual Motion

Hataite Hataite

Metropolis (temp) Metropolis (temp)
Heres a quick demo i bashed out live on the karma and z1 for karma-lab.com to show my new combi set for the korg karma.

Crimson Sky Crimson Sky
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Although trance is a large part of what i do (under the alias DJ Phobos), however, this artist page will be my place for other electronic music of a more experimental origin, aimed at libraries particularly, but certainly suitable for easy listening.
www.soundclick.com/djphobosalexswan for my main trance productions
Band/artist history
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.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
At the moment i dont, but i plan to do some of this when i get myself an M3. Karma 2 is an essential tool for improving live, which is what most of this music is based on.
Your musical influences
Jean michelle jarre, LTJ Bukem, BT, Bassic, a lot of smooth jazz and deep house influences too. My trance influences are less prevalent here
What equipment do you use?
Korg karma, Korg z1, VariOS, behringer mx2004A with virtualiser pro for fx send. p2.8GHz running vst's.
Kent,
United Kingdom
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735586
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