Studio-X

Studio-X
Background information
Origin Adelaide, Australia
Genres Hard Dance, Drum and Bass
Years active 2008 (2008)–present
Associated acts DJ Proteus, LAB-4, Combichrist, Shiv-r
Website officialstudio-x.com
Members
Project 2 & Zaeda

Studio-X is a Hardstyle/HardNRG/Industrial/Electro/Drum & Bass duo from Adelaide, South Australia. The duo consists of internationally renowned Producer/Author/Teacher/MC/DJ 'Project 2' aka Lawrie Masson and Singer/Songwriter Heather 'Zaeda'.

Studio-X was formed in 2008 by Project 2 and DJ Mat-X and rapidly became one of the most sought after remixers in the electro-industrial scene. Their Debut album "Neo-Futurism" was unleashed worldwide in January 2011 by Deathwatch Asia and Alfa-Matrix. Track one features the Youtube sensation "You'll Never Get This - The Borat Song" which has influenced the industrial dancing style of today..[1]

Studio-X have been touring Australia with their live performance act of DJ-ing, Mc-ing, Synths, Vocals and Guitar. They have performed at nightclubs and events such as Defqon 1 Festival Australia (NSW), Shallow Nation (NSW), Prometheus Bound (QLD), Club Unknown (WA), Rhino's Rampage (SA) and many more raves and venues across AUS..[2]

Studio-X have worked with Acylum, Angelspit, Annimassicre, Avra, Blind With Rain, Depeche Mode, DJ-X (LAB-4), Essence of Mind, Experiment Haywire, Ext!ze, Freakangel, Grendel, Helalyn Flowers, I:Scintilla, Implant, Julien-K, Leaether Strip, Memmaker, Nitzer Ebb, Proteus, Psy'aviah, SAM, Shiv-R, Straftanz, Suicidal Romance, Uberbyte, Unter Null, XP8 and many many more.[1]

Main Producer Lawrie Masson is a published author and has released a very successful book entitled "The Studio-X Guide to Producing Electronic Music". P2 and Zaeda also created and actively co-ordinate the successful business CMAP(Computer Music and Audio Production Training Australia).[1]

Contents

Discography

Studio Albums

Appearances

2010

2009

Compilations

2011

2010

2009

Publications

'The Studio-X Guide to Producing Electronic Music' by Project 2 (2011)

References

External links