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Aleosha also known as Dj LeX [R. Alexei A. Wolfe-Beteta] was born in Mexico City D.F. 1967, and moved to the United States when he was 6 years old. His family heritage is Swedish and Basque Spanish.
Aleosha studied microbiology at Texas A & M University, attended Parson’s School of Design (Los Angeles, CA), and received both a Bachelors of Science in Environmental Design and Architecture from The University of California Davis\Berkley and a Juris Doctor in Law from Michigan State University - Detroit College of Law. He has lived in Mexico, the United Sates, Japan, and Europe.
At a very early age, his father’s great love of music exposed him to a variety of musical styles. One group, in particular, started his journey in composition and Electronica - Emerson Lake and Palmer. The sounds of the early Moog synthesizers caught his imagination and sparked a creative talent that would inspire him to compose Jazz and Baroque pieces for the synthesizer.
At 14, Aleosha was composing on his Roland Jupiter 8, along with a Roland 808 rhythm machine and, of course, a 4-track cassette recorder, the latest breakthrough in analogue technology. Though technology has changed, he still composes, re-edits and produces his own tracks of Electronica. Aleosha’s latest project is remixing Calliope’s [Thick Records, Chicago. Il.] “Midwest Life” from their new album Sounds Like Circles Feel.
Johan Sebastian Back and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were but a few of the composers of the past that he looked up to for their use of melody and base line. The Minuet was a favorite composition style, allowing him to tell a quick melodic story and utilize one of his favorite instruments - the harpsichord. From Baroque, Aleosha started to experiment with Jazz, particularly free form improvisation. The underlying structure of harmonic rules, time signatures, and progressions, which at the same time allowed for total improvisational freedom, fascinated him and form the backbone of his Djing style.
This diverse musical background allows Aleosha to seamlessly combine elements of Synth Electronica, to old Jazz, as well as overlays of a capellas and historic speeches. His repertoire ranges from House, Trance, Drum and Base, Break Beat, Elektro, Elektro Clash, Techno, Circuit, and Tribal, to Latin, Jazz, Ambient, World Beat and Progressive Lounge. His discography includes releases in all these styles.
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