Alan Dixon
Alan Dixon, a London-based DJ, producer, and founder of Love Attack Records, is celebrated for his vibrant house music that seamlessly blends global sounds into tracks brimming with life.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Hailing from the northeast of England, Alan's passion for music led him to the bustling club scene of London. His dynamic sets quickly garnered attention, earning him a residency at the renowned Ministry of Sound. This platform propelled him onto international stages, including performances in Singapore, and residencies at events like Savage Disco. His eclectic style, characterized by infectious grooves and soulful elements, pays homage to the golden era of disco.
Musical Breakthrough
In 2020, Alan launched his own label, Love Attack Records, collaborating with artists such as Prins Thomas, Moscoman, Alinka, and Amr Diab. His work with the Keinemusik collective, particularly on tracks like "Forms of Love" and "Thandaza," both of which reached number one on Beatport and were honored as Pete Tong's 'Essential New Tune' on BBC Radio 1, has significantly elevated his global profile.
Continued Success and Artistic Evolution
Alan's musical evolution has seen his early works of gospel-tinged house and cosmic disco mature into dynamic, big-room anthems. His tracks have received support from industry tastemakers including Mixmag, Defected, and Traxsource, and have been played by DJs and promoters worldwide.
Internationally, Alan has left his mark, from electrifying Tomorrowland to spinning at Finsbury Park with Keinemusik. He's played at iconic venues and festivals such as Circoloco, Hï Ibiza, Watergate, and Monegros, and has extended his influence through tours in Australia, Mexico, and across Europe. His ability to merge sounds while experimenting with influences and supporting subcultural scenes underlines his ongoing evolution as an artist.