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Auxx Free Music

Auxx

Real name: Louis 'Fabrice' Sterling

Effective period / Period of releases: 2015

Louis Sterling, otherwise known as Auxx (Pronounced Aukes), is an electronic & Experimental producer hailing from Bath, United Kingdom. Having an interest in music production and electronic music from an early age, the style that he has developed lives up to his name, inspired through Auxiliary sends of a mixing desk, with his works being heavily influenced through modern day production styles and techniques, including the various buzzing SP-404 effects, unique synth sounds and off-kilter drum patterns which he demonstrates through his sounds.

Up until late 2012, to 2015, Sterling had been collaborating with artists over in the United States on singles and smaller projects, until he finally released his debut project “Pixelated (Glitches) EP”, of which received positive feedback from the beat scene cats, blogs and labels - including Potholes music, Collective Resonance, The Soul Dojo and Mellow Orange. Not long after the EP was released, he later teamed up taiwan’s Conehead (昱升曾) to produce ‘SinknRise’, later followed by his single release ‘Icicle’, which was released on The Soul Dojo records. This helped him to continue networking with artists from all different corners of the globe, giving him the opportunity to work with popular beat scene producers including Tawrence (TSD), German-based producer Jusoul (Goodbois collective) and RU of the world famous Jabbawockeez dance crew. As a young producer arising through a scene that’s not so popular in the UK, he's been trying to bring the Low End Theory and LA beat scene influences over to the country, and though the response of others, this has most definitely headed the right direction; being described by the popular “Micasa” blog site to be “Quite refreshingly, pushing the UK beat scene.”

To this date, he has had great response from record labels such as URBNET (Canada), Plug research and Ninja Tune. Musicians such as Elaquent, Kidkanevil, Arkist, Mr. Woodnote, and BBC radio presenter Mary-Anne Hobbs have shown a great interest in his music.