Phideaux Xavier
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Phideaux Xavier is a composer of modern technological music which he describes as "space folk concept rock", who grew up in New York City but now lives in Los Angeles. He is also one of the directors of the popular soap opera Passions.
Life and Work
Phideaux was born and raised in New York City, one of three children. He started composing music in high school, performing in bands known as Sally Dick & Jane, Neck Tie Party, The SunMachine, and Satyricon.
Phideaux released a number of recorded tracks on cassettes for his friends in his early years, and then later, in 1992, produced a small number of copies of a CD entitled "Friction". Although it did not get to many people, a few CD reviewers were able to get copies of it and hear it.
Later, in 2002, Phideaux started seriously mastering musical tracks, and in 2003 released his first recent CD, "Fiendish". 2004 saw his much-improved "Ghost Story", and recently this year he finished a third album, "Chupacabras". He is working on two newer albums at this moment.
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