Colin C. Allrich Musical artist

Colin Cameron Allrich (born 1982, Plymouth, Massachusetts) is a self-taught Los Angeles-based musician, remixer, audio engineer and record producer. Colin's career began when he became part of the first wave of musicians releasing music digitally with MP3.com's launch in 1998. During these early years he was known for experimenting with meshing analog sampling and computer sequencing using Jeskola Buzz. Since then Colin has forged a multi-genre approach to music, working out of his "Cell Studio" creating original compositions and remixes as heard on: FOX's Bones (TV series), MTV's The People's Choice Awards and HBO's True Blood. Colin has also branched out into film work, supplying a song (as his Slighter moniker) to Lionsgate Films soundtrack to Blood Out and his own scores to independent films.Colin has worked as a remixer and producer for numerous music labels worldwide, most notably his remixes for UK labels Lost Language (Space Manoeuvers' "Stage One") and Adjust Recordings (Dan Welton's "Lisopain"). His remix of "Lisopain" was well received by DJ Hernán Cattáneo who included it in his "Sequential" mixed compilation for Renaissance Records which was distributed stateside by Thrive Records and worldwide with BMG Records.Colin is also the adopted son of American screenwriter and painter, Steve Allrich.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Colin C
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1982
Birth place
Massachusetts
Hometown
Plymouth
Massachusetts
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1998
BackgroundNon performing personnel
genre
Breakbeat
Industrial music
Electronic rock
Techno
Progressive house
instrument
Guitar
Keyboard instrument
Singing
Synthesizer

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External resources

  1. http://www.thecellstudio.com