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Alan Lockwood is one of Spain’s fast rising, producers. Having been DJing since the late 90’s, mixing in clubs and bars, it wasn’t long before he created the association of DJ’s and producers in Paris, which allowed him to work in various clubs alongside some of the best DJ’s in the French capital.
In 2004 he became one of the first spanish DJ’s to use the Pioneer DVJ-X1 on all his sets. Because of this, mixmash.com, the only European company that specialized in making DVD’s for DJ’s, offered him the oportunity to become part of their group.
Alan started a new stage in his career and changed his style slightly, lowering the bpm to deephouse and lounge to be the resident DJ in Buddha Lounge, while he was studying for his career as a technical sound superior. It was during these years, that Alan became profoundly interested in the world of producers and mix engineers, and in 2008 started work as a designer of sounds and loops at soundsnap.com.
During 2009 and 2010 Alan is fast rising in the appearance of music production, working with labels like CR2 Recordings, Spinnin 'Deep Recordings, Adapt Recordings, Caoz Recordings, Nervine Records among others.

His first release signed with Cr2 Recordings "Wicked in Japan" with Paul Darey, has been published in six compilations including the annual Space Ibiza compilation.
A few months later became part of the team of artists of Adapt Recordings where his first release "On Road" has been a resounding success, having a great support by many top djs like Jesse Voorn, Martinj Ten Velden, Patrick LaFunk, Thomas Gold, Belocca, Paolo Mojo…
Also he has shared box with Wally Lopez, Javi Muñoz, ATFC, Marc Flaqué, Camilo Franco, Iván Pica, Ismael Rivas, Rene Amez, Oliver, Mikel Molina ...

Alan Lockwood   Alan Lockwood, Barcelona, Spain

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