Alexander Kowalski (musician)
Alexander Kowalski (born 1978) is a popular German techno music artist.[1]
Career
Kowalski was born in 1978 in Greifswald, Germany, and was raised in Grimmen. In 1986 he moved with his family to Berlin, where he began his musical career. Early influences on his work were Joey Beltram and Synewave, though he was limited to using cheap instruments to emulate them. He performed his first live gig at the Tresor Club in Berlin, and soon thereafter got in contact with Pacou and Sender Berlin, eventually releasing his first track on Proton Records in 1999. That same year, Kowalski and collaborator Stassy from Sender Berlin debuted as the techno team Double X.
Kowalski released his much acclaimed debut record Echoes in 2001, on the Kanzleramt label. He quickly produced a follow-up, Progress (early 2002), which brought him much greater notability in the electronic music scene.
A year and a half after his breakthrough second album, he released Response, including the single "Belo Horizonte". He was nominated twice for the German dance award in 2003. After a break of three years, he switched record labels from Kanzleramt to Different.
Discography
- Can't Hold Me Back (Album Mix) Alexander Kowalski & Funk D'Void
- Changes (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- Delicious (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- House of Hell (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- My Truth (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- She's Worth It (Album Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- So Pure (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- Start Chasing me (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- The Path To Zero (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- What U Gonna Do (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
- Your Affection (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
Aliases: DisX3, D Func, Double X (with Torsten Litschko).
Singles (Solo)
- 1999 Auto Cycles EP (as DisX3)
- 2000 Functones (as D Func)
- 2000 Dark Soul
- 2000 Live
- 2001 Echoes / Phasis
- 2001 Progress
- 2001 Art of Function (as DisX3)
- 2002 Waves Vol. 1 (as DisX3)
- 2002 All I Got To Know
- 2002 Hot Spot/Delicious
- 2003 Waves Vol. 2 (as DisX3)
- 2003 Belo Horizonte
- 2004 Lock Me Up
- 2004 You Think You Know
Albums (Solo)
- 1999 Brothers in Mind (as DisX3)
- 1999 Sequenzed Function (as DisX3)
- 1999 Untitled (as DisX3)
- 2001 Chaos Space Marines (as DisX3) (with Bandulu)
- 2001 Echoes
- 2002 Progress
- 2003 Response
- 2006 Changes
Co-Production
- Double X (with Torsten Litschko)
- 1999 Strain One's Ears (album)
- 1999 unGleich 1
- 2000 UnGleich in Exile (album)
- 2003 Charis
- 2004 A:LIVE (album)
- 2004 Flashbacks
References
- ↑ Birchmeier, Jason. "Biography: Alexander Kowalski". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
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