by Bionikworld on October 31st, 2006
Alexkid (aka Alexis Mauri) is a talented Parisian producer and DJ and one of the stars of Laurent Garnier's respected label F Communication. [more]
While at present the name Alexkid may remind you of the pixilated early 90s Sega Master System videogame, in a few short weeks it's more likely to bring back recollections of the French producer and DJ (of the same name) rocking it out at the inaugural F-Com & Soma Sessions party. [more]
Alex Kid's forthcoming visit is set to be something special for Sydney-siders, as the Bread & Butter and Deep As F*ck crews are combining forces for the party, and they're taking it the high seas for an Alex Kid harbour cruise. [more]
As we enter the business end of 2006, Sydney's biggest Saturday night, Kink, shows no signs of slowing down. [more]
Honkytonks has announced that Alexkid - DJ/Producer from he Fcom camp in France will be playing at the club on Monday 6th November (Cup Eve). [more]
French DJ/Producer Alexkid is touring Australia during October and November. Loaded Entertainment today revealed dates in Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney and Melbourne. [more]
Melbourne Cup Eve 2006 was one of those legendary nights of music I won’t stop talking about for a long time. [more]
Alexkid stopped in at Ambar on Friday night to a small but appreciative crowd. [more]
Kudos is due to the promoters of this event. Great concept, well executed. With an upcoming list that includes F Com kingpin Laurent Garnier and The Youngsters, the inaugural event was indicative of even better things to come. As big Kev would say: I'm excited! [more]
Record labels Soma and F-Com are showcasing some of their finest talents to Australian audiences over the next couple of months; and to kick things off Hipp-e and Alex Kidd were in da house. [more]
There must be something in the water over at the F-Communications headquarters in France, because this label and its artists are so fresh on the money. Their tagline is 'electronic with no limit' and they could not have nailed it any truer. [more]
Lounge bar jocks and smooth house fanatics should check this out for the polished sheen of the title track, but fans of a more underground sound would do well to skip straight to the flip side for some effective dancefloor magic. [more]
Revisited for the second time, Tiga's mix comes up first on a 12" that includes reworks from Brett Johnson and Seep. If you're into the sound of now, as Brett Johnson's title alludes, this is probably a release to look out for. [more]
4 very different mixes of a quirky track by Alex kid on F-Communications. This track is far from a dance floor killer but it has the groove of champions. [more]