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Astrix
Astrix performing in Moscow in 2013
Astrix performing in Moscow in 2013
Background information
Birth nameAvi Shmailov
Born (1981-12-05) December 5, 1981 (age 42)
USSR, Caucasus
GenresPsychedelic trance
Occupation(s)Musician, DJ, record producer
Years active1995–present
LabelsHOM-Mega Productions, Spiraltrax Label Group, Tokyo Productions, Plastik Park, Shamanic Tales

Avi Shmailov (Hebrew: אבי שמיילוב) under his stage name Astrix, is an Israeli trance music DJ and producer specializing in the subgenre of Progressive psychedelic trance.

In 2006 Astrix reached #41 (+34 rise) in DJMag's "Top 100 DJs" yearly rank along with a rise of several other Israeli musicians (the highest being Infected Mushroom at #9),[1] marking a significant proportion of the Israeli electronic music scene. In 2007, Astrix reached #18 on the list.[2]

Early career

Astrix was born in the USSR, to a Mountain Jewish family in the Caucasus and grew up in Tel Aviv, Israel. He began recording music under the name Astrix in 1997, sometimes misconceived to be taken from the Asterix comic books. An interview on UK clubbing website Harderfaster.net revealed the name was chosen for simply sounding good, and not directly influenced by anything in particular.

1995–2002

Astrix started as a DJ in 1995 playing alternative and 1980s music. It was during this time that he learned about electronic music. In 1997 he began his first in-house studio recordings using a personal computer. He discovered trance in 1997 after being invited to a trance party. "At first it was a very new and strange experience for me and I couldn't find myself, but I was impressed by the energy and the impact that the music had made on the people at the party."[3] At the beginning of his career in the late 1990s he produced tracks in the "nitzhonot" style of trance, an anthemic offshoot of Goa trance. His first tracks were "In Peace" and "Eakhis World," which both appeared on the nitzhonot compilation Ptzatzot 3.[citation needed]

2002–2010

In 2002, Astrix signed to the EDM label HOM-Mega productions with his debut album Eye to Eye.[citation needed] In a 2003 interview Astrix said that he worked on three albums by Alien Project, but its maintainer Ari Linker did not give him credit.[4] Touring after the Eye to Eye album release and working on other projects did not leave much studio time for Astrix and it took two years to write his second album, Artcore, which came out in 2004.[citation needed] He also produced the albums Nu-clear Visions of Israel (TIP.World, 2003), Psychedelic Academy (Hit Mania, 2005) and Astrix & Friends (DJ mag, 2007).[5] In 2009, Astrix's label, HOM-Mega Productions, was the first to release a digital album from Astrix on a USB flash drive, One Step Ahead (HOM-Mega Productions, 2009). Astrix then undertook an almost nonstop worldwide tour.[6]

Festivals included Dance Valley, SW4, Creamfields, Love Parade, UAF, Planeta Atlantida and headlined nights in the best clubs and venues such as Alexandra Palace, Brixton Academy, Pacha, Ministry of Sound, The City, Volume and Nox.[citation needed]

2010–present

Over the last couple of years, studio time was a rare commodity for Astrix, but nevertheless he managed to find the extra hours to work on his third studio album for HOM-Mega productions. Red Means Distortion is the result of some very late night sessions.[citation needed]

The Acid Rocker EP, which was released in August 2010,[7] was the first release from the next studio album, Red Means Distortion. As bonus material, it included a remix by trance artist Pixel of "Closer to Heaven" featured vocalist Michele Adamson, and a fresh new GMS 2010 remix to Astrix's "Eye to Eye". In September, a month after the Acid rocker EP was released, the third album Red means distortion was released.[8] Starting in August 2010, Astrix has been creating mix sessions titled Trance for Nations.

Musical style

Astrix says his music has solid, driving basslines and ascending melodies.[9] Many would consider his style to be a crossover between "full-on" and the "clubbier" end of Trance, exemplified by his Psychedelic Academy Mix.[10]

Author Graham St John, of the book The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance, noted about Astrix's sound, "crisp spacious acoustics".[11]

Influences

Astrix has been cited as being musically influenced by Infected Mushroom. "I look up to them for inspiration and for some kind of spiritual fuel as it were." Other influences include Linkin Park and Paul Van Dyk. "I also have a love for alternative bands like Linkin Park, and as electronic producer I like Paul Van Dyk, he inspires me very much to see how well you can mix business with music and how big you can become from something that was so small in the beginning."[12]

Discography

Albums

Astrix released five full-length studio albums at the record label HOM-Mega Productions, based in Israel.

In his albums Astrix collaborated with artists who were also involved in the psytrance scene, such as Infected Mushroom, Atomic Pulse, Domestic, Sub6, Psycraft, Xerox and Illumination.[citation needed]

Eye to Eye

Eye to Eye, 2002, HOM-Mega Productions,[13][14]
Track Number Title Length
#1 Life System 07:29
#2 Crystal Sequence (feat. Atomic Pulse) 08:13
#3 Infected Mushroom - Wider (Remix) 07:23
#4 Massive Activity (feat. Domestic) 08:23
#5 Eye to Eye 06:38
#6 Side Effect (feat. Atomic Pulse) 07:04
#7 Scientific Reality (feat. Atomic Pulse) 08:51
#8 FeeL.S.D 07:05
#9 Valirus (feat. Atomic Pulse) 07:38
#10 Freestyle Cafe 07:49

Artcore

Artcore, 2004, HOM-Mega Productions / Vision Quest,[15]
Track Number Title Length
#1 Poison 07:32
#2 Monster Remix (feat Infected Mushroom 07:40
#3 Tweaky 06:54
#4 Techno Widows 07:33
#5 Artcore 07:05
#6 On Fire 06:24
#7 Underbeat 06:47
#8 Sex Style 06:50
#9 Beyond The Senses 07:45

One Step Ahead

One Step Ahead, 2008, HOM-Mega Productions
Track Number Title Length
#1 I Scream 07:00
#2 Lost Inside 08:06
#3 Control Me (XI Remix) 07:18
#4 Future Music & 3rd Time Lucky (Live Mix) 08:14
#5 Just in Time 09:54
#6 Touched 06:04
#7 Sex Style (Krunch Remix) 07:53
#8 Sex Style (XSI Remix) 08:30
#9 Sex Style (Analyser Remix) 08:03
#10 Sex Style (Rewind Evolution Remix) 06:17
#11 Sex Style (4-Play Remix) 08:37
#12 Sex Style (Vogue Remix) 07:56

Red Means Distortion

Red Means Distortion, 2010, HOM-Mega Productions / Vision Quest
Track Number Title Length
#1 Acid Rocker 07:40
#2 Mir (written by Guy Salama) 08:17
#3 Take A Shot 07:59
#4 Shakta - Lepton Head (Remix) 07:07
#5 Antiwar 07:37
#6 Dharma 08:55
#7 Sparks 08:31
#8 Delirious - Silver Sky (Remix) 07:28
#9 Emok & NDSA - Harbour Candy (Remix) 07:45
#10 Infected Mushroom feat. Perry Farrell - Killing Time (Remix) 07:13

He.art

He.art, 2016, HOM-Mega Productions
Track Number Title Length
#1 Shamanic Tales 13:01
#2 Deep Jungle Walk 09:15
#3 Alien Turned Human 08:08
#4 Valley of Stevie (With Ace Ventura) 08:41
#5 He.art 08:01
#6 Agate (With Ritmo) 08:43
#7 Sapana (Album Version) 08:37
#8 Awake the Snake (With Tristan) 08:23
#9 Conquistador (Astrix Remix) 09:43

EPs / Singles

  • Coolio, 2004, HOM-Mega Productions
  • Coolio (12"), 2004, Tokyo Dance
  • Closer to Heaven (12"), 2005, Tokyo Dance
  • Future Music EP, 2007, Spiral Trax
  • Acid Rocker EP, 2010, HOMmega HD
  • Reunion, 2011, Plastik Park
  • Type 1, 2012, HOMmega HD
  • Stars on 35, 2012, HOMmega HD
  • High on Mel, 2013, HOMmega HD

Compilation and mixes

Nu-Clear Visions Of Israel

Nu-Clear Visions Of Israel, 2003, TIP.World,[16]
Track Number Title Length
#1 Sub6 - Pounding 07:04
#2 Astrix - Disco Valley 08:07
#3 Psy Sex - Alien Cop (Goblin Remix) 08:38
#4 Hujaboy - Flake 07:23
#5 Cosma - Nonstop 07:25
#6 Xerox & Illumination - Temporary Insanity 07:05
#7 Delirious - Dynamic Force 07:40
#8 Psy Craft - Top Gun 07:38
#9 Astrix & Atomic Pulse - Valirus (Sub6 Remix) 05:56

Psychedelic Academy

Psychedelic Academy CD 1, 2005, Hit Mania
Track Number Title Length
#1-01 Astrix - Follow Me 08:37
#1-02 Delirious - Dance Flow 07:25
#1-03 Black & White - Geronimo 05:30
#1-04 Domestic - Limited Addiction 05:35
#1-05 Chakra - Atomic Base 06:07
#1-06 Sub6 - Buttersonic (GMS Remix) 06:04
#1-07 PsyCraft - Computech 05:29
#1-08 Xerox & Illumination - The Vision 05:37
#1-09 Psysex - New Wave Hooker (Domestic & Pixel Remix) 06:56
#1-10 X-Noize - The Sperminator 06:40
#1-11 Psysex & DJ Slider - Tribal Dance 05:55
#1-12 Dali - Colors Band (Astrix Remix) 06:09
Academy Anthems CD 2, 2005, Hit Mania
Track Number Title Length
#2-01 Astrix & DJ Highguy - Chaos 07:52
#2-02 Delirious - Silver Sky 08:02
#2-03 Cosma - Nonstop 07:22
#2-04 PsyCraft - Memory Flash 08:49
#2-05 Xerox & Illumination - Tribal Metal 07:17
#2-06 Astrix - Coolio (Infected Mushroom Remix) 08:17
#2-07 Dali - Colors Band 06:53
#2-08 Sub6 - Ra He'ya (feat. Michele Adamson) 07:16
#2-09 Psysex - New Wave Hooker 07:22

DJ Magazine Presents Astrix & Friends

DJ Magazine Presents Astrix & Friends, 2007, DJ Magazine,[17]
Track Number Title Length
#1 Astrix - Future Music & 3rd Time Lucky (Live Mix) 08:01
#2 Sub6 - Saved 05:21
#3 Domestic & Wrecked Machines - Bloom on Day 03:09
#4 Xerox & Illumination - No Way Out 03:36
#5 Delirious - Dance Electric 04:57
#6 Intelabeam Feat. MC Jah-Natan & Efrat Dahan - One Minute 03:29
#7 PsyCraft Feat. Michele Adamson - Follow the Line 03:09
#8 Pixel & Wrecked Machines - Mother Funker 05:50
#9 Astrix - Adventure Mode 05:11
#10 Black & White - Dirty Herring 03:22
#11 Krunch - Syncopat 03:43
#12 Chakra - Montezuma's Revenge 02:42
#13 Astrix & Sub6 - Control Me 05:24
#14 X-Noize Feat. Tom C. - Voice Tweaker 06:50
#15 Dali - Unconditional Love 06:26

Releases on compilations

  • "Chaos: Digital Oracle
  • "Poison (Wrecked Machines rmx)" Map of Goa Vol. 3
  • "Closer to Heaven" Goa - Neo Full On
  • "Future Music" Goa - Neo Full On & Progressive Trance Volume 4

Appearances

DVD videos

  • The Gathering, 2002 - 2007, Vision Quest Productions[citation needed]
  • X-Mode Vol. 6 Back to the Future, 2004, Tokyo X-Ray Studios Productions[citation needed]
  • Supervision - NTSC/PAL, 2006, Tip.World Productions[citation needed]
  • Boom Festival 2008 - We Are All - NTSC/PAL, 2009, GoodMood Productions[citation needed]
  • The Beach 2009, FinePlay Records Productions[citation needed]

Touring

Astrix has been touring in the US,[18] Europe,[19] Australia and India.[20][21]

And to venues such as Brixton Academy, Ministry of Sound, O2 Arena, Pacha, Privilege, Exchange, Avalon and AgeHa.[29]

References

  1. ^ "Top 100 DJs".
  2. ^ "Top 100 DJs".
  3. ^ Chaishop: Astrix Archived June 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine — interview and biographical info
  4. ^ Interview with Astrix at IsraTrance.com, 01/2003
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Astrix". www.mushroom-magazine.com.
  7. ^ [1] EP information
  8. ^ [2] Red Means Distortion information
  9. ^ "Interview with Astrix: Psychedelic Academy 2 preview". 2005. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  10. ^ "Interview with Astrix". IsraTrance Forum.
  11. ^ Graham St John (2010). The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance. ISBN 1136944346.
  12. ^ 4Clubbers: Interview with Astrix written by Caroline Banx
  13. ^ http://www.ivibes.nu/index.php?article=1615 ivibes.nu: Albums reviews
  14. ^ http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/astrix-eye-to-eye-d438.html isratrance.com: Cd-Reviews
  15. ^ "Astrix - Artcore (HOM-Mega Productions)". forum.isratrance.com.
  16. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2016-01-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Interview with Astrix - United States Trance Movement". usatrancemovement.com.
  19. ^ "Astrix - Exposed Magazine". www.exposedmagazine.co.uk.
  20. ^ "DJ Astrix -". 8 October 2008.
  21. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-01-04. Retrieved 2016-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  22. ^ https://www.insomniac.com/media/astrix-drives-his-fans-insane
  23. ^ "ASTRIX SUMMER STOMP FESTIVAL 2015 at Delhi - Events High". Events High.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-03-21. Retrieved 2016-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^ "Triskele Exclusive Interview : ASTRIX @ Vuuv Festival : 7-11 August 2014". www.triskelemanagement.com.
  26. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  27. ^ "Interview with ASTRIX - 06/12/2014".
  28. ^ https://euforiafestivals.pl/mevents/euforia-festival-2019-jubileuszowa-15-edycja/
  29. ^ "Astrix's Upcoming Gigs". gigs.gigatools.com.