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eigenspace

Biography
eigenspace interest in electronic dance music goes back to 1981 when he was one of the Steve Strange's Blitz crowd and first saw Paul Oakenfold in Rumours, Covent Garden in the early 1980's. At this time he bought himself one of the first music computers the Yamaha CX5M and together with a RX7 drum machine he started experimented with programming music. After a couple of years he decided that the technology was not there yet and moved on to other projects.

A dance music fan from the early days eigenspace spent the 1990s travelling the length and breadth of the UK attending events by the likes of Fantazia, Slinky, Godskitchen, Gatecrasher, Essential, Sunrise, Cream, Global Gathering, etc. as well as being a regular on the London club scene at Strawberry Sundae and Sunnyside Up. In the nineties eigenspace invested in a Roland MC-505 and Quasimidi 309 which he further experimented with programming. It was in 1997 that eigenspace heard tunes like "For An Angel" and "Out Of The Blue" which introduced him to his great love in electronic music - the trance genre.

During the 00s eigenspace moved to computer software to make music. He started with Propellerhead Rebirth and upgraded to Reason. He uses a combination of Cakewalk Sonar, Apple Logic, Ableton Live and Propellerhead Reason. He has developed his trance syle and produced an album in 2011 “Dancers At The End Of Time” and is now releasing the EP “Indian Summer” in 2012.