Alex Smoke

Alex Smoke is a Scottish music producer and DJ, from Glasgow but based in London, making techno, electronic and classical music. He has released three studio albums, Incommunicado (2005) and Paradolia (2006) on Soma Records,[1] and Lux (2010) on his own label Hum+Haw.[2] He contributed a track to Cocoon Recordings' Cocoon Compilation F album.

Alex Smoke
Background information
Birth nameAlex Menzies
OriginGlasgow, Scotland
GenresMicrohouse, minimal techno, electronica, classical
Occupation(s)Producer
Years active2002–present
LabelsHum+Haw, Vakant, Soma Quality Recordings
Associated actsQuixote, Fool
WebsiteOfficial website

Discography

Releases

  • Incommunicado (2005)
  • Paradolia (2006)
  • Lux (2010)
  • Love Over Will (2016)

Singles

  • "Random As" (2002)
  • "Chica Wappa" (2004)
  • "Simple Things EP" (2004)
  • "Brian's Lung" (2005)
  • "Don't See The Point" (2005)
  • "Lost In Sounds" (2005)
  • "OK" (2005)
  • "Ring.Click.Tink EP" (2005)
  • "Shminimal" (2005)
  • "Meany" (2006)
  • "Neds" / "Ilsa" (2006)
  • "Never Want To See You Again" (2006)
  • "Snider" / "Make My Day" (2006)
  • "Hanged Man EP" (2006)
  • "Prima Materia" (2006)

Remixes

  • "Way Up High" by Funk D'Void (2004)
  • "Bright Lights Fading" by Slam (2005)
  • "Close Again" by Sid LeRock (2005)
  • "Grotbox" by Jeremy P Caulfield (2005)
  • "Las Bicicletas Son Para El Verano" by Alex Smoke (2005)
  • "Microtron" by Vector Lovers (2005)
  • "More Intensity" by Pete Tong & Chris Cox (2005)
  • "Muscle Car" by Mylo (2005)
  • "Sex Games" by The Backlash (2005)
  • "Shift" by Solab (2005)
  • "Transmission" by Radio 4 (2005)
  • "Safari" by André Kraml (2006)
  • "Coufault" by Novox (2006)
  • "Halbzeit" by Arne Michel (2006)
  • "In The Morning" by Junior Boys (2006)
  • "Martyr" by Depeche Mode (2006)
  • "Proverb" by Steve Reich (2006)
  • "Body2Beat" by Phresh 'N' Low (2006)
  • "A Matter Of Time" by Osaka Ultras (2007)
  • "Don't Start Just Finish It" by The Unknown Wanderer (2007)
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References

  1. "Artists :: Alex Smoke". Somarecords.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  2. "安装程序 - 织梦内容管理系统 V5.7 GBKSP1". Humandhaw.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020.


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