Max Graham

Max Graham
Max Graham
Background information
Birth name Max Graham
Also known as Shelter
Born (1971-04-17) April 17, 1971
London, England
Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Electronica, trance, tech house, techno, progressive house
Occupation(s) Disc jockey, Record producer, Remixer
Instruments Piano, Turntable
Years active 1984–1985 (turntablist) 1993–Present (DJ) 2000–Present (Producer)
Labels Re*brand Records, Cycles

Max Graham (/ˈɡr.əm/;[1] born April 17, 1971) is a Canadian DJ, composer and producer of dance music. He is most famous for his Cycles CD Series/Radio show as well as his remix of the classic song "Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes in 2005. He is also the founder of the Re*Brand record label.[2]

Biography

Graham was born in London, England and lived in Spain, New York City and Los Angeles before settling in Ottawa in 1989. At age 15 in 1986, he began as a hip-hop DJ before discovering and falling in love with the dance music scene between 1992 and 1994. Graham was nominated for a Juno Award in 2001 for his track Airtight. Graham has toured to over 75 countries since 2001 and performed at such festivals as Tomorrowland and Dance Valley. He currently resides in Montreal where he runs his weekly radio show Cycles Radio.

Discography

Studio albums

Mix albums

Singles

Remixes

  • 2000: Bullitt - Cried to Dream - Virgin Music
  • 2000: Starecase - Lost 22 - Hope Recordings
  • 2000: Subgod - Velodrome TV - Polyester
  • 2000: Vicious Cycles - Vicious Cycles - Platipus Records
  • 2001: Uberzone - Bounce - Astralwerks
  • 2001: Conjure One - Redemption - Nettwerk
  • 2001: globe - Can't Stop Fallin' In Love - Avex Trax
  • 2002: Conjure One - Sleep - Nettwerk
  • 2002: Cultivate - Broken Pieces - Lost Language
  • 2002: Barakka - Song to the Siren - Lost Language
  • 2003: Strawberry Fields - Release Records
  • 2004: Madoka - Afterburner - Private Reality
  • 2004: Jase From Outta Space - Do What You Want - Shine Music
  • 2004: Tilt - Twelve - Lost Language
  • 2004: DT8 Project - Winter - Data Records
  • 2005: Sam Perez - Across the Ocean - Yoshitoshi
  • 2005: Leah - Contact High - Wooden Records
  • 2006: Filterheadz - Endless Summer - Love Distortion
  • 2007: Purple Code - The Rising - Re*Brand Records
  • 2008: Marcus Schossow - Swedish Beatballs - Coldharbour
  • 2008: Jerome Isma - Vila Nova - Electric
  • 2010: tyDi Feat. Tanya Zygar - Half Light - AVA Recordings
  • 2010: Filo & Peri ft. Audrey Gallagher - This Night - VANDIT
  • 2011: Grace - Not Over Yet w/ Protoculture - Perfecto
  • 2011: Protoculture - Topaz - Re*Brand Records w/ Armada Music
  • 2012: Solarstone & Scott Bond - 3rd Earth - Captivating Sounds w/ Armada Music
  • 2013: Gabriel & Dresden ft. Neil Ormandy - Tomorrow Comes w/ Protoculture - Organized Nature w/ Armada Music

References

  1. Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, p. 350, ISBN 9781405881180
  2. Hajderaj, Ani. "Max Graham Appreciates His Ties to Canadian Cities While Moving Forward". Vice. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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