Who is Adam Vox?
- I would like to say that Adam Vox is an independent electronic music artist that makes music just because he likes it.

How did it all begin?
- The first contact with electronic music was made possible by the use of Aminet, where MOD-tracker songs could be downloaded to an Amiga 600. All respect to Amiga computers I may add, Im still impressed by the fact that my old 7 MHz Amiga can generate vector-based 3d graphics, using mad coding by the spaceballs team, but thats another story. Using these MOD-tracker songs, samples could be obtained to create new electronic songs and beats. With this music making, came an interest in synths, and particulary analogue synth. Buy buying an Roland Alpha Juno 1 and a small mixing desk, I created the first "studio". Back than I was mainly into Euro-techno and GOA trance, but I also recorded some tracks with unique Amiga sound that I think are extreamly cool today and I think are hard to reproduce like this one for example: Untitled track (1996)

And then...?
- Later, he teamed up with his buddy Cleas, that he met at a Party. Together they formed the band Enisis, that recorded a couple of songs, which still today bring inspiration to some newer tracks. The inspiration during this year were other local electronic atrists in our neighbourhood such as Antiloop and Probespot. Later during the university years I started to DJ at diffrent partys. At the late night sessions I started to sneak in some of my own productions and remixes, and thereby got a feeling for what worked on the night club floor.

Whats is up right now then?
- Right now I'm working on new material for the summer. This new material will include some new progressive house, but also remakes of the old trance classics Thunder and the Deep unknown. Look out for Summer 2007 Promomix that will appere on this web-site in may.

What do you think about the future of Adam Vox?
- I think Adam Vox has a bright future and that Adam Vox today is a name in electronic music. I hope to be a part in breaking new ground I electronic dance music and I still plan to use the internet as a distribution platform for my music. I think free music on the internet is important for the music culture and that It is fascinating that any artist today can reach out to millions of people using for example myspace and download.com without having to invest a nickel.

- This is Adam Vox signing out! Keep up the beat!!!
info@adamvox.com, Suburban Sounds, Sweden 2007