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Artist Profile
Alex M.
Alex Megane (Alex M.) has always loved music. In high school, he started to work as a DJ at parties and small clubs. By 1993, he
began to produce electronic music, and by 1999 began to do so seriously after meeting
Thomas Jahnke (Scott Cordan),
who then became his producing partner. Soon after meeting, the two began DJing events in Northern Germany. Encouraged
by positive reactions on their productions, they decided to release an album, whose
short production run sold out rapidly.
In 2001, he finished a remix for a dance act called Tamo. More remixes
and productions followed, including the official 2002 Jobparade anthem. Sunrise
At Home with lyrics by Alex was released under the alias Donkey Doo vs.
Tory Kay and calling himself Mindworkers, Alex also did a remix of the track. In
the same year, fairly successful remixes under his established pseudonym Alex Megane
followed as well as productions for other DJs some of which even entered the dance
charts.
In late 2002, Alex and Scott eventually founded Cosmic Culture, a project that finally
kickstarted their musical career. They produced the track Our Future which
was the anthem for Spätschicht (Nightshift) the Jobparade 2003’s pre-party. 2003
saw more high-profile remixes, including tracks for Klubbingman and Jumanji. The
latter owes his Spanish record deal as well as his Spanish radio chart #1 position
entirely to the Cosmic Culture remix.
In 2004, Alex released his first solo single So Today, which entered several
dance charts, and became a major success in Germany and other countries.
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