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DJ Alex Lauterstein’s sound concentrates on the harder edge of tech-house music Through the ’90s, he built a strong following with the predominately gay clubs in New York City
Aarktica is one of several projects from Jon DeRosa His other work includes the acoustic folk of Dead Leaves Rising, the country-esque Pale Horse and Rider, and playing guitar for Flare, chamber-pop band led by L
Out of a melee of musicians named Alex Morgan, this Welsh artist’s biggest mistaken identity crisis seems to take place whenever he is confused for Alex Moran, a Glasgow performer in a somewhat similar style
The club/dance trio the Alex Party has been slicing and dicing since the early ’90s, releasing loads of tracks as the electronica wave shaped the music at the end of the decade
Though he’s most interested in acid house and early Detroit techno, Alex Reece came to prominence in the mid-’90s as a jungle star His interest in techno began in the late ’80s, when acid house was popular
After moving to Berlin in the early ’90s and discovering techno, producer Alexander Kowalski became affiliated with the Tresor collective before going on to release solo work for Heiko Laux’s Kanzleramt label
Detroit’s reputation for techno licks as the dominant dance style of quality fades in the wake of Aaron Carl’s Princely Euro-flushed house Carl’s first LP, Storm, led to him signing with Submerge crew figurehead “Mad” Mike Banks’ Soul City label
Named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller, the production duo of Schiller is Mirko von Schlieffen and Christopher von Deylen The two layer trance beats and spoken poetry, which resulted in a couple of trance chart-toppers in Europe in the late ’90s and early 2000
Alfredo (aka Alfredo Joaquin Fiorito) was working as a DJ in the mid-’80s when he first heard the sound of Chicago house; he began playing it immediately and then brought the style to London with fellow DJs Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling and others
The club/dance moniker Alice Deejay joined the techno-pop party at the close of the ’90s, slicing and dicing in European clubs and whipping up mixes alongside her fellow cohorts like Josh Wink, DJ Rap, and Paul Oakenfold