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The Cynic Project
Birth nameAlex Smith
Also known asThe Cynic Project
OriginStillwater, Minnesota
GenresElectronica, trance, balearic trance, ambient, chill-out
Occupation(s)Electronic musician, composer, record producer, song writer, remixer,
Instrument(s)Synthesizer, piano, Double bass
Years active1999 – present
LabelsIndependent, Silk Music
Websitehttp://cynicmusic.com
Musical artist

The Cynic Project is the name of a predominantly trance project started in 1999 by American musician and producer Alex Smith. It is known for its uplifting melodies, as well as standard club beats. It rose in popularity with the upbringing of mp3.com in 2000, where it hosted its music, which was downloadable for free. Much of the earlier works were relatively short, considering trance standards. The project originally started as an experiment and developed into the high energy trance project it is today. During Smith's time with mp3.com, he worked with various artists that enhanced his sound and overall quality. Although the names of such people are unknown, they were very much involved with the creation and overall sound of songs such as Grid(Matrix), Eurodance Megamix, On Top of The World, and many others. His song Matrix ][ achieved six million downloads on mp3.com back in 1999.

Smith formerly lived at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus). He studied piano from grade school through high school with private teachers and also played the double bass. Creating electronic music using MIDI and MOD tracking software had been a hobby of his for years, but his music was never recorded or distributed until the summer of 1999. Smith is currently an instructor at DubSpot in New York, NY, where he educates on technique and style mass in music productions.

Smith began to earn significant profits from mp3.com's "payback for playback program." His dance track Matrix (now known as 'grid') hit #1 on the mp3.com music charts in November 1999. In December 1999, he was the top earner on the site, receiving $5,261 in profits, which mp3.com paid based on revenue from on-site advertising. Smith went on to build a home studio and started production on a CD. The first CD release, Soundscapes Sampler, was completed early in spring 2000. A Sidewinder single was released in the summer and Soundscapes 2000 was released in the fall of the same year.

Smith's inspiration for writing electronic music started when he heard Robert Miles' Children on vacation in Paris. He soon discovered the trance genre and cites several favorite artists including ATB, Ayla, BT, Ferry Corsten, Chicane, DJ Tiesto, Lange, DJ Sakin, Tomski, Rank 1, Energy 52, Kosmonova, and Solarstone.

One of his biggest hits, Grid ][. Mp3.com forced every artist to rename every song that contained a commercially dubious name, even though the song had the name before the first Matrix movie was known to the public.

On August 23, 2011, The Cynic Project released a self-titled album that is currently being sold at Amazon as a digital download. The album features 27 tracks and includes many of the best songs produced by The Cynic Project including Matrix ][ as track #5.

October 2015 The Cynic Project joined renown electronic record label, Silk Music. So far two singles have been released via Silk, 'Feel Me Wondering' with Blugazer (2015) and 'Waves On The Ocean' with Blugazer (2016).

Discography

  • Soundscapes 2000
  1. Eurodance Megamix
  2. Start The Dance
  3. Grid ]
  4. Into The Night
  5. Sidewinder
  6. Formant
  7. Beach Visions
  8. Lost In Paradise
  9. Liquid Images
  10. After The Storm
  11. Trance Experience
  12. Tropical Destination
  13. Sidewinder
  14. Red Horizon
  15. Cherry Earth
  16. On Top Of The World
  • Soundscapes Sampler
  1. Start The Dance
  2. Grid ]
  3. Trance Generation
  4. Endless Palm
  5. Dream Formula
  6. Start The Dance
  7. Into The Night
  8. Dream Formula
  9. Another World
  10. Blue Cherry
  11. Liquid Images
  12. Church
  • Sidewinder Single
  1. Sidewinder
  2. Sidewinder
  3. Grid
  4. Formant
  5. Sidewinder
  6. Sidewinder
  7. Sidewinder
  • Mixed And Remixed Volume 1
  1. Trans Symphony
  2. Dreamin
  3. Eurodance Megamix ][
  4. Red Horizon
  5. Sonar
  6. On Top Of The World
  7. Far From Home
  8. After The Storm
  9. After The Storm
  10. Beach Visions
  11. Beach Visions
  12. Warm Fuzzy
  13. Kirsten
  14. Sonar
  15. Waterfalls
  16. Waterfalls
  17. Danceparty
  18. A Cynical Christmas
  19. Bonk!
  20. Island Adventure
  • Mixed And Remixed Volume 2
  1. After The Storm
  2. After The Storm
  3. After The Storm
  4. Sidewinder
  5. Sidewinder
  6. Sidewinder
  7. Grid
  8. Grid
  9. Start The Dance
  10. Endless Palm
  11. Angels
  12. Final Beat
  13. Beyond Darkness
  14. Experience
  15. Canon in D
  • Mixed And Remixed Volume 3
  1. Falling (Preview featuring Jennifer Grimm)
  2. Ocean
  3. Ocean
  4. DeLite
  5. DeLite
  6. Dreaming of Tomorrow
  7. After the Storm (Preview Dreams Mix feat. Jennifer Grimm)
  8. Night
  9. Night
  10. Night
  11. Structure
  12. Happy Theme
  13. Be a Star (feat. Nathan David Preview Version)
  14. U Need To Connect
  15. Falling
  16. Drifting
  17. Sidewinder
  18. Dream Formula
  19. Raymond Wave Remix Concept
  20. Matrix
  21. Start The Dance
  • After the Storm
  1. After the Storm (Alucard's Prairie of Rolling Thunder Remix)
  2. After the Storm - Radio Rain Mix (original)
  3. After the Storm - Radio Rain Mix (version)
  4. After the Storm - Radio Rain Mix (club mix)
  5. After the Storm - (Raymond Wave Remix)
  6. After the Storm - (Wellenrausch Remix)
  7. After the Storm -
  8. After the Storm
  9. Falling - Memories of Tomorrow Trance Mix
  10. Falling - Alex's Vocal Edit
  • Cynic Project Favorites
  1. Grid ]
  2. Red Horizon
  3. Beach Visions
  4. JP8080
  5. Trance Experience
  6. Sidewinder
  7. Structure
  8. Night
  9. Be a Star
  10. Let's Go
  11. Robot
  12. Wrecked
  13. Drifting
  14. Beyond Darkness
  15. On Top of the World feat Shelia

References

  1. ^ Alex Smith interview
  2. "Some Musicians Discover Audience, and Cash, Online". The Wall Street Journal Online. 15 August 2000
  3. "Me and My MP3". The Motley Fool. 11 January 2000.

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