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LX Xander

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LX Xander (born Alex Larkman) is a music producer and remixer from the UK.[1][2] He is also the CEO and founder of Ghostcraft Music.[3][4] Xander has produced tracks featuring artists such as Royce da 5'9", Angela Mazzanti and Future, as well as remixing Alien Ant Farm for Cleopatra Records.[2][5][6][7] In a Medium.com interview, Xander described himself as polyamorous, and claimed to lead a cult-like organization known as 'THE FXMILY'.[8][9] He also created the Spooker VST, a music software that helps others to emulate his signature sound.[10]

In 2017, Xander produced 'The Red Room' featuring dark hip-hop poster boy Hopsin and later in the same year, 'Afterlife', featuring superstar Snoop Dogg.[6][11] In March 2018, Yaydo released the song 'Ubetcha' through Ghostcraft (co-produced by LX Xander), which went on to appear on Viceland's Most Expensivest, hosted by 2 Chainz and VH1's Black Ink Crew: Chicago.[12][13][14]

Released in May 2018, LX also contributed to the project The Whoodlum Ball, a Billboard-charting, multi-artist, producer-driven album by Mike Smith and Jonathan Hay, with DJ Whoo Kid.[15][16][17]

Xander produced two songs for rapper, model and influencer Angela Mazzanti, both of which were released by Cleopatra Records, one in October 2018 featuring Rick Ross and another in April 2019 featuring Caskey.[18][19][20]

In April 2020, Xander posted a video online accusing other producers of 'sleeping', claiming he would take all of their opportunities in the music industry during the COVID-19 quarantine period while they were at home looking after their families.[21]

LX previously created electronic rock music under the name Katsuo, releasing an EP named 'Creators' in 2014.[22][23][24][25] His father is also a musician, and Xander first started making music around the age of fourteen.[26][27]

LX currently has 3 tracks in development that feature Baby Goth. [28][27]

References[edit]

  1. "LX Xander". Black Toast Music. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "On The Rise: Spooky Producer LX Xander" The Source Article
  3. "The Source |LA Based Production House, Artist Development Company Ghostcraft Still Putting in Work During the Quarantine". 17 March 2020.
  4. Official Ghostcraft Music Website
  5. Angela Mazzanti Biography on Ghostcraft Music Website
  6. 6.0 6.1 LX Xander on Discogs.com
  7. LX Xander Official Biography
  8. "An Interview With Polyamorous Cult Leader & Billboard-charting Music Producer LX Xander"
  9. "Ex-Cult Member Jonny Savag Opens up About Ghostcraft Music & Their Secret Organization 'THE FXMILY'". 13 May 2020.
  10. Spooker VST on ModernProducers.com
  11. "Exclusive: Snoop Dogg ‘Afterlife’ produced by spooky Hip Hop producer LX Xander" The Hype Magazine Article
  12. "Yaydo Signs With Ghostcraft & Releases Video For "Ubetcha"" on Benzinga.com
  13. "2 Chainz Gets Freaked Out by Touching the ‘Most Expensivest’ Sex Dolls" Clip from Most Expensivest with 'Ubetcha' playing in background
  14. Clip from Black Ink Crew: Chicago posted on LX Xander's Instagram page with 'Ubetcha' playing in background
  15. "Hip-Hop, A Weed-Friendly Senator And A Playwright: The Story Of How I Made It To 8 Billboard Charts With A Cannabis Poem" Edibles Magazine Article
  16. "“I’m Excited About The Higher-Than-Normal Number Of Women Executives In The Industry” With Author Javier Hasse" Medium Article
  17. Official Billboard Website
  18. Official Cleopatra Records Website
  19. "Angela Mazzanti Feat. Rick Ross - We So Mob" Angela Mazzanti 'So Mob' ft. Rick Ross on WorldStar
  20. "Angela Mazzanti & Caskey - The Greatest" Angela Mazzanti 'The Greatest' ft. Caskey on WorldStar
  21. "LX Xander Calls Out Producers in Quarantine" ThisIs50 Article
  22. [1]'Pink Lemonade'
  23. [2]I Alexander
  24. [3] Rocktopia Review of 'Katsuo - Creators'
  25. [4] HTF Magazine Review of 'Katsuo - Creators'
  26. [5] Steve Larkman
  27. 27.0 27.1 [6] Vents Magazine
  28. [7] Yahoo! News



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