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'''Max Graham''' is a [[Canadian]] [[EDM music]] [[record producer|producer]] and [[remix]]er. He was born in the [[United Kingdom]] and lived in [[Spain]] and the [[United States of America|USA]] before settling in Canada in 1989. In 1994 Max discovered house music, which soon led to his contribution to the Canadian dance music scene<ref>[http://www.maxgraham.com/ maxgraham.com // rebrandrecords.com // shinemusic.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. He started his professional production career in 2000, having played house music for ten years previously in [[Ottawa]], Canada at the well-known Atomic [[night club]]. His first two releases, "Airtight" and "Tell You" helped him become well-known around the world, and led to him being asked to mix the popular ''[[Tranceport|Transport]]'' series in 2001. A world tour followed, which furthered his popularity across the globe.
'''Max Graham''' is a [[Canadian]] [[EDM music]] [[record producer|producer]] and [[remix]]er. He was born in the [[United Kingdom]] and lived in [[Spain]] and the [[United States of America|USA]] before settling in Canada in 1989. In 1994 Max discovered house music, which soon led to his contribution to the Canadian dance music scene<ref>[http://www.maxgraham.com/ maxgraham.com // rebrandrecords.com // shinemusic.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. He started his professional production career in 2000, having played house music for ten years previously in [[Ottawa]], Canada at the well-known Atomic [[night club]]. His first two releases, "Airtight" and "Tell You" helped him become well-known around the world, and led to him being asked to mix the popular ''[[Tranceport|Tranceport]]'' series in 2001. A world tour followed, which furthered his popularity across the globe.


Following the tour Graham took some time off, citing his hectic schedule as a reason. He returned in 2004, and the following year released his globally successful [[dance music|dance]] hit "[[Owner of a Lonely Heart]]". The song sampled the 1983 [[Yes (band)|Yes]] song, and made the [[UK singles chart]] top ten and [[Australia]]n [[ARIAnet]] top thirty in Spring of 2005. In addition to the release, Max has also since his returned remixed for a [[DMC]] mix album, and is set to have two songs released on [[Sander Kleinenberg]]'s [[Little Mountain Recordings]] label. Graham runs two record labels, [[Shinemusic]] and the newly formed [[Re*brand]] records.
Following the tour Graham took some time off, citing his hectic schedule as a reason. He returned in 2004, and the following year released his globally successful [[dance music|dance]] hit "[[Owner of a Lonely Heart]]". The song sampled the 1983 [[Yes (band)|Yes]] song, and made the [[UK singles chart]] top ten and [[Australia]]n [[ARIAnet]] top thirty in Spring of 2005. In addition to the release, Max has also since his returned remixed for a [[DMC]] mix album, and is set to have two songs released on [[Sander Kleinenberg]]'s [[Little Mountain Recordings]] label. Graham runs two record labels, [[Shinemusic]] and the newly formed [[Re*brand]] records.

Revision as of 13:21, 19 September 2008

Max Graham is a Canadian EDM music producer and remixer. He was born in the United Kingdom and lived in Spain and the USA before settling in Canada in 1989. In 1994 Max discovered house music, which soon led to his contribution to the Canadian dance music scene[1]. He started his professional production career in 2000, having played house music for ten years previously in Ottawa, Canada at the well-known Atomic night club. His first two releases, "Airtight" and "Tell You" helped him become well-known around the world, and led to him being asked to mix the popular Tranceport series in 2001. A world tour followed, which furthered his popularity across the globe.

Following the tour Graham took some time off, citing his hectic schedule as a reason. He returned in 2004, and the following year released his globally successful dance hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart". The song sampled the 1983 Yes song, and made the UK singles chart top ten and Australian ARIAnet top thirty in Spring of 2005. In addition to the release, Max has also since his returned remixed for a DMC mix album, and is set to have two songs released on Sander Kleinenberg's Little Mountain Recordings label. Graham runs two record labels, Shinemusic and the newly formed Re*brand records.

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