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Axis Mundi
Axis Mundi
Living in Cologne Germany and spent many nights listening to late night radio and getting clued into new music from his German friends. In 2001, Axis Mundi purchased his first pair of Technics turntables and began assembling a vinyl psy-trance/goa trance collection. Living in Nashville, Tennessee, US, at the time, he soon began getting recognized among his peers int he local Southeast underground dance music scene, and bookings at clubs and events in Nashville, Memphis, Atlanta, and Charlotte soon followed, as well as others as far away as San Francisco and Ft. Lauderdale. However, simply mixing tracks wasn't enough for Axis Mundi, who saw deep into the rich potential of actual music production combines with the mushrooming music technology just being put out. In keeping with the current technologies, he graduated from his vinyl and turntables into the realm of digital media and CD decks, and began collecting various hardware synths, samplers, and keyboards, and as time went on, he incorporated more of the live hardware into his DJ sets until eventually Axis Mundi was performing all-live hardware electronica shows throughout the region purely without the aid of PC involvement. In 2005, Axis Mundi moved to Asheville, NC, USA, where he is now based, in the interests of focusing purely on his own production and to be more involved with the greater psy-trance scene in the area. Currently, he is signed with independent psy-trance label Scared Evil Records, based out of Germany, with one of his tracks, "The Saturnine" making an appearance on their upcoming compilation, "Is That Evil Enough?" In addition, Axis Mundi acts as a professional freelance promotional writer for several international psy-trance labels, promoting their upcoming releases and newest and hottest artists. He is also hard at work on his first album, "Wireless Skyhooks", scheduled to be completed in Fall 2008. Keep an eye out for Axis Mundi appearing on event flyers between Asheville and Atlanta in the near future.