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Dance, Electronic and Rock
A.k.a. Duncan Alexander Robert Paterson An Oral Sex Pet DJ LX-Dee DJ Mr. X DJ Orb Extra Nose Pal FT Explores Satan OSS (4) Pantoes Relax Rev Nosretap Trans Pole Axe
Born: 15 October 1959 Paterson had worked as a roadie for Killing Joke during the '80s, and began to be influenced by the explosion of Chicago house music in England during the mid-to-late-'80s. He joined the A&R department of E.G. Records Ltd. Records - the home of Brian Eno himself - and first recorded as the Orb with Jimmy Cauty. The duo's first release as the Orb, the failed acid-house anthem "Tripping on Sunshine", appeared on the 1988 compilation album Eternity Project One. Alex Paterson and Jimmy Cauty had been recording an album during the turn of 1989-90, but the two split in April 1990 - a result of Paterson's fear that the Orb had become known more as a The KLF side-project than an original act. Cauty stripped Paterson's contribution to the recordings and released the eponymous album - credited simply as Space - later that year. The Orb released several albums trough the '90s, including The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld, Aubrey Mixes: The Ultraworld Excursions (which were only available for one day but still managed to place in the Top 50) and Orblivion.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Chew-A-Thon 3 | Alex Paterson | 2014 | Album |
Chew-A-Thon 2 | Alex Paterson | 2013 | Album |
Chew-A-Thon | Alex Paterson | 2012 | Album |
Dr Alex Paterson's Voyage Into Paradise | Alex Paterson | 2001 | Compil. |
Ambient Meditations 2 | Alex Paterson | 1999 | Album |
The History Of Mixmag Live 3 | Alex Paterson / Mixmaster Morris, Mr. C / Sven Väth, Darren Emerson / Dave Angel | 1997 | Album |
TEXtures | Darren Emerson + Alex Paterson | 1996 | Compil. |