Alix Alvarez

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Biografía

  • Is it any wonder that Alix Alvarez’s music is held in such high regard when we consider that the New Yorker learned his trade under the watchful eyes and ears of many of house music’s true visionaries?
    Is it any wonder that Alix Alvarez’s music is held in such high regard when we consider that the New Yorker learned his trade under the watchful eyes and ears of many of house music’s true visionaries? Alix was conditioned to be a musical mastermind at an early age. Growing up in the Bronx, Alix began his musical journey on the turntables at the age of 12 mixing house music’s famed “Bango” by Todd Terry to cutting up hip hop tracks by DJ Premier. His love of vinyl eventually led to a position working at the legendary Vinylmania record shop where Alix’s musical tastes were further expanded by the surrounding scene in New York City’s storied dance music history. Underground institutions such as Timmy Regisford’s “Shelter” and “Little” Louie Vega’s “Dance Ritual” served as early parts of Alix’s education in house music and ignited a passion for music production which led him to attend the Institute of Audio Research in Manhattan. Soon after graduating Alix was given an opportunity that lead him to be an assistant engineer at MAW (Masters At Work) studios owned by “Little” Louie Vega and Kenny “Dope” Gonzales. It was his experience and training at MAW studios that helped him develop his engineering skills as he was beginning to produce and write his own deep house gems. Over the next few years Alix found himself as an integral part of the New York house music scene meshing with receptive players in the industry, such as Sandy Rivera (Kings of Tomorrow) & Osunlade (Yoruba Records) who both served as mentors to him. While working at MAW studios Alix befriended Mr. V, a lower east side local who was also a young budding DJ and worked for the label portion of Masters At Work, MAW Records. Already having a fresh name, artwork to brand themselves and connections to music heads world-wide, the duo launched Sole Channel Music. After 8 years of co-owning and operating the label with success Alix departed from SOLE Channel in 2012 in order to focus on new projects. Alix’s productions have been in regular rotation on playlists amongst the who’s who in house music. Worldwide success also prevailed for Alix from his collaboration with Mr.V on smash singles such as “Da Bump” & “Jus Dance” released on Vega Records. However his most acclaimed work has appeared on highly regarded labels such as Real Tone, Innervisions, and the iconic Ovum Recordings. Being fans of Alix’s production, Ovum reached out for a remix of Shlomi Aber’s “NY Dreamer”. The result was a multi week stint at the top of the Beatport Deep House sales chart and incredible support from his peers worldwide. The remix resulted in a follow up project on Ovum, his recent debut EP “Elixr” which received critical acclaim from industry peers. Resident Advisor gave the EP a 4.5 out of 5 rating and writes: “You could argue that, having worked as an engineer at the MAW Studios and been exposed to all the talent that's passed through its doors, The Bronx's Alix Alvarez couldn't fail when it came to his own productions. On Elixr, his debut for Ovum, his versatility and dexterous touch make for one of the best house EPs in recent months”. -Stephen Worthy (Resident Advisor Apr. 9 2013)
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