Producer and composer, Max Graham, is
a multi-talented artist who has wowed club goers around the
world and gained the respect of his peers with his diverse,
but distinctive, blend of dance music. Through incredible
skills and his intense work ethic, Max has risen from humble
beginnings to become a worldwide recognized name.
With talents across the musical spectrum, Max is probably
best known for his DJ skills and has toured more than 50 countries
worldwide. While the press has tried to pigeonhole him, Max’s
sound remains undefineable. He has the rare ability to refreshingly
combine pure house music with his own favourite tracks from
dance music genres such as progressive, techno, disco and
beyond. Max’s trademark is a roller coaster ride of
funky basslines, energetic rhythms and uplifting melodies.
During this ride you are sure to hear a selection of Max's
own productions, which include over 20 original tracks and
more than 30 remixes.
In 2000, when Max began producing music, he almost immediately
showed potential and promise, along with unnervingly solid
talent. His first hits Airtightand Tell You propelled Max
onto the international scene, but not before he had spent
the previous ten years building his skills in the unlikely
house music city of Ottawa, Canada. Although Max was born
in the UK, he lived in Spain, NYC and LA before settling in
Canada in 1989. Starting out as a hiphop/scratch DJ, Max discovered
house music in 1994 and was hooked. Within months, he and
his friends had set up their own night, which led to the opening
of the now legendary Atomic nightclub. Max’s weekly
6-hour sets, at Atomic, were pivotal in Canada’s dance
music evolution.
Early highlights of Max’s career include being invited
to mix the fourth installment of the famed Transport mix CD
series. The success of Transport and the subsequent world
tour, in 2001, led to Max being voted #23 in DJMag’s
coveted Top 100 DJs poll, the highest new entry that year.
After touring heavily for two years, Max took some time off
in 2003, to reflect on the music scene and his place within
it. “Things were mad during those two years, I was being
booked to play trance clubs when I don’t play trance…
I was feeling disjointed and slightly out of control, flying
from gig to gig without taking the time to make sure I was
making the right decisions.” Feeling uninspired by the
direction the scene was going, Max felt he needed time away
to reset and rediscover his passion for music. A trip to Southeast
Asia and relocation to Montréal was all that Max needed
to regain his creativity and inspiration. He returned to producing
in 2004, with a new sound and a fresh outlook on music.
In 2005 Max enjoyed success, with his smash hit Owner of
a Lonely Heart, which received countless compilation signings
worldwide. That year also saw more remix offers than ever
before, including the BodyRockers and Ron Wood’s (of
Rolling Stones’ fame) daughter – Leah. Industry
giants Deep Dish took note; they asked Max to remix Across
the Ocean for their own label Yoshitoshi and in 2006 they
released his reworked original production Crank, which proved
to be one of the hottest tracks last summer, having held the
number one spot on Beatport.
2006 saw Max’s much anticipated (and long overdue)
Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1 and the launch of his new label
Re*brand Records. Named Re*brand as a tongue in cheek reference
to the constant evolution of the dance music industry, the
label will release tracks intended to re*energize your love
for house music. Re*brand's most recent release includes Max's
funked up remix of Common Grounds' - To Be Given.
With new Re*brand releases in the pipeline and maxgraham.com
set to re*launch in early 2007, Max is currently expanding
his production horizons by co-producing a downtempo album
with the lovely Jessica Jacobs, the vocalist on his 2005 Shinemusic
hit I Know You’re Gone. His rigorous work ethic and
uncompromised love for music has afforded Max the time to
both tour the world weekly and have a prolific production
career.