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{{Short description|Israeli psy trance music DJ and producer}} {{Distinguish|asterix}} {{About|a person named Astrix|"asterisk"|Asterisk (disambiguation)|other uses|Asterix (disambiguation)}} {{advert|date=January 2018}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Astrix | image = ASTRIX in Moscow 2013.JPG | caption = Astrix performing in Moscow in 2013 | native_name = ืืื ืฉืืืืืื | image_size = | native_name_lang = he | birth_name = Avi Shmailov | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1981|12|5}} | birth_place = [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic]], [[USSR]] | death_date = {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} | origin = [[Tel Aviv]], Israel | instrument = | genre = [[Psychedelic trance]] | occupation = [[Electronic musician|Musician]], [[DJ]], [[record producer]] | years_active = 1995โpresent | associated_acts = [[Infected Mushroom]], [[Alien Project (musician)|Alien Project]], [[Astral Projection (group)|Astral Projection]], [[Atomic Pulse]], [[G.M.S.]], [[Alpha Portal]] | label = HOM-Mega Productions, Spiraltrax Label Group, Tokyo Productions, Plastik Park, Shamanic Tales | website = }} '''Avi Shmailov''' ({{Langx|he|ืืื ืฉืืืืืื}}) known by his stage name '''Astrix''', is an Israeli [[trance music]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and producer. His specialty lies in the subgenre of progressive [[psychedelic trance]]. In 2006, Astrix achieved the 41st position in [[DJ Mag|DJMag]]'s "Top 100 DJs" annual ranking, alongside several other Israeli musicians, with [[Infected Mushroom]] ranking the highest at #9. The following year, in 2007, Astrix climbed to the 18th spot on the list, marking a significant representation of the Israeli electronic music scene in the global rankings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://djmag.com/top100dj?year=2006|title=Top 100 DJs|publisher=}}</ref> ==Early career== Astrix was born in [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgia]] located in what was then, the [[USSR]], to a [[Mountain Jews|Mountain Jewish]] family in the [[Caucasus]] and grew up in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]. He began recording music under the name Astrix in 1997, sometimes misconceived to be taken from the [[Asterix]] comic books. An interview on the UK clubbing website ''Harderfaster.net'' revealed the name was chosen simply for sounding good, and not directly influenced by anything in particular. ===1995โ2002=== Astrix started as a DJ in 1995 playing alternative and 1980s music. It was during this time that he learned about electronic music. In 1997 he began his first in-house studio recordings using a personal computer. He learned about trance in 1997 after being invited to a [[Trance music|trance]] party. "At first it was a very new and strange experience for me and I couldn't find myself, but I was impressed by the energy and the impact that the music had made on the people at the party."<ref>[http://www.chaishop.com/divers/frameset2.lasso?lasso/content.lasso?id=744 Chaishop: Astrix] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070602172759/http://www.chaishop.com/divers/frameset2.lasso?lasso%2Fcontent.lasso%3Fid=744 |date=June 2, 2007 }} โ interview and biographical info</ref> At the beginning of his career in the late 1990s he produced tracks in the "[[nitzhonot]]" style of trance, an anthemic offshoot of Goa trance. His first tracks were "In Peace" and "Eakhis World," which both appeared on the nitzhonot compilation ''Ptzatzot 3''.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} ===2002โ2010=== In 2002, Astrix signed to the EDM label HOMmega Productions with his debut album ''Eye to Eye''.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} In a 2003 interview Astrix said that he worked on three albums by [[Alien Project (musician)|Alien Project]], but its maintainer Ari Linker did not give him credit.<ref>[http://www.isratrance.com/interviews/astrix-i21.html Interview with Astrix] at IsraTrance.com, 01/2003</ref> Touring after the ''Eye to Eye'' album release and working on other projects did not leave much studio time for Astrix and it took two years to write his second album, ''Artcore'', which came out in 2004.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} He also produced the albums ''Nu-clear Visions of Israel'' (TIP.World, 2003), ''Psychedelic Academy'' (Hit Mania, 2005) and ''Astrix & Friends'' (DJ mag, 2007).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harderfaster.net/text/features/11536 |title=HF / Features - Interview with Astrix |accessdate=2016-01-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304075402/http://www.harderfaster.net/text/features/11536 |archivedate=2016-03-04 }}</ref> In 2009, Astrix's label, HOMmega Productions, was the first to release a digital album from Astrix on a [[USB flash drive]], ''One Step Ahead'' (HOMmega Productions, 2009). Astrix then undertook an almost nonstop worldwide tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mushroom-magazine.com/astrix/|title=Astrix|website=www.mushroom-magazine.com|date=19 January 2018 }}</ref> Festivals he has performed at included Dance Valley, SW4, Creamfields, Love Parade, UAF, Planeta Atlantida and headlined nights in the best clubs and venues such as Alexandra Palace, Brixton Academy, Pacha, Ministry of Sound, The city, Volume and Nox.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} ===2010โpresent=== Astrix worked on his third studio album for HOMmega productions. ''Red Means Distortion'' was released September 2010 .{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} The ''Acid Rocker'' EP, which was released in August 2010,<ref>[http://trancestral-junkiebeat.blogspot.com/2010/08/astrix-acid-rocker-ep-hommega.html] EP information</ref> was the first release from the next studio album, ''Red Means Distortion''. As bonus material, it included a remix by trance artist Pixel of "Closer to Heaven" featured vocalist Michele Adamson, and a fresh new [[GMS (music group)|GMS]] 2010 remix to Astrix's "Eye to Eye". In September, a month after the ''Acid rocker'' EP was released, the third album ''Red means distortion'' was released.<ref>[http://trancestral-junkiebeat.blogspot.com/2010/09/astrix-red-means-distortion-2010.html] Red Means Distortion information</ref> Starting in August 2010, Astrix has been creating mix sessions titled ''Trance for Nations''. ==Musical style== Astrix says his music has solid, driving basslines and ascending melodies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harderfaster.net/text/features/10977 |title=Interview with Astrix: Psychedelic Academy 2 preview |year=2005 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304115907/http://www.harderfaster.net/text/features/10977 |archivedate=2016-03-04 }}</ref> Many would consider his style to be a crossover between "full-on" and the "clubbier" end of Trance, exemplified by his Psychedelic Academy Mix.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isratrance.com/interviews/astrix-i21.html|title=Interview with Astrix|publisher=IsraTrance Forum}}</ref> Author Graham St John, of the book ''The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance'', noted about Astrix's sound, "crisp spacious acoustics".<ref name=PsyBook2010>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o_ctCgAAQBAJ&q=full-on&pg=PA116|author=Graham St John|title=The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance|isbn=978-1136944345|year=2010|publisher=Routledge }}</ref> ===Influences=== Astrix has been cited as being musically influenced by Infected Mushroom. "I look up to them for inspiration and for some kind of spiritual fuel as it were." Other influences include [[Linkin Park]] and [[Paul Van Dyk]]. "I also have a love for alternative bands like Linkin Park, and as electronic producer I like Paul Van Dyk, he inspires me very much to see how well you can mix business with music and how big you can become from something that was so small in the beginning."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928125202/http://www.4clubbers.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=495 4Clubbers: Interview with Astrix] written by Caroline Banx</ref> == Discography == === Albums === * ''Eye to Eye'' (2002) * ''Artcore'' (2004) * ''One Step Ahead'' (2008) * ''Red Means Distortion'' (2010) * ''He.art'' (2016) === EPs / Singles === * Coolio, 2004, HOMmega Productions * Coolio (12"), 2004, Tokyo Dance * Closer to Heaven (12"), 2005, Tokyo Dance * Future Music EP, 2007, Spiral Trax * Acid Rocker EP, 2010, HOMmega HD * Reunion, 2011, Plastik Park * Type 1, 2012, HOMmega HD * Stars on 35, 2012, HOMmega HD * High on Mel, 2013, HOMmega HD ==Appearances== === DVD videos === * ''The Gathering'', 2002 - 2007, Vision Quest Productions{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} * ''X-Mode Vol. 6 Back to the Future'', 2004, Tokyo X-Ray Studios Productions{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} * ''Supervision'' - NTSC/PAL, 2006, Tip.World Productions{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} * ''Boom Festival 2008 - We Are All'' - NTSC/PAL, 2009, GoodMood Productions{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} * ''The Beach 2009'', FinePlay Records Productions{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} ==References== {{Reflist|2}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Astrix}} [[Category:1981 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Goa trance musicians]] [[Category:Israeli psychedelic trance musicians]] [[Category:Chiptune and tracker musicians]] [[Category:Israeli electronic musicians]] [[Category:Israeli people of Mountain Jewish descent]]
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