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After several stage experiences at the helm of pop-rock groups, Alex is forging a new path under the pseudonym Alex Ash since 2019. Started with a much-anticipated release, "First".
One year later, just as motivated, Alex Ash presents "#2" with 1 original composition and 5 songs near and dear to the musician’s heart, drawn from a contemporary repertoire then crushed and re-sculpted into a new cocoon. This new color palette is also the work of his two acolytes in music production and mixing, Lucien Leclerc and Thomas Gaillard.
Parasite Eve from Bring Me The Horizon is perhaps the most current and mystifying cover. Gem of musical production evolving in a disturbing vocal universe, Parasite Eve is caught in a futuristic cyber-electro-punk wave. Less punk, but more joyful, Alex Ash delivers an adaptation of the chorus from Gavin James song, Always. He shines in a fast-paced finale edging towards EDM. Alex is also tackling the very current Machine Gun Kelly with I Think I’m Okay, in a pop register that is more urban than house. Opposite, owes its original version to Biffy Clyro. Simple and rich, paved with contemporary pop sounds and often refined instrumentation. Electronic percussions and synth pads rotate around the piano vocals.
The Hype by Twenty One Pilots, hooks up with a Generation Z-style chorus. A new life for this catchy and smiley pop composition: a deep and generous kick, precise electronic percussions, heavy piano which dictates the rhythm.
One year later, just as motivated, Alex Ash presents "#2" with 1 original composition and 5 songs near and dear to the musician’s heart, drawn from a contemporary repertoire then crushed and re-sculpted into a new cocoon. This new color palette is also the work of his two acolytes in music production and mixing, Lucien Leclerc and Thomas Gaillard.
Parasite Eve from Bring Me The Horizon is perhaps the most current and mystifying cover. Gem of musical production evolving in a disturbing vocal universe, Parasite Eve is caught in a futuristic cyber-electro-punk wave. Less punk, but more joyful, Alex Ash delivers an adaptation of the chorus from Gavin James song, Always. He shines in a fast-paced finale edging towards EDM. Alex is also tackling the very current Machine Gun Kelly with I Think I’m Okay, in a pop register that is more urban than house. Opposite, owes its original version to Biffy Clyro. Simple and rich, paved with contemporary pop sounds and often refined instrumentation. Electronic percussions and synth pads rotate around the piano vocals.
The Hype by Twenty One Pilots, hooks up with a Generation Z-style chorus. A new life for this catchy and smiley pop composition: a deep and generous kick, precise electronic percussions, heavy piano which dictates the rhythm.
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