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'''Alex Germains''' is a ] based composer, performer and sound artist. He was the lead ] and ], as well as the co-songwriter and co-producer of ]. He was bass player in the band ] from 2000-2001.
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He has also produced and remixed songs by several groups, including ], ], and ], , Emily and the Faves, Elfin Spurs, and Zukanican.
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Since 2007, Germains has attended ], studying a ] in ], ] and ], followed by a Masters in Popular Music Studies. At present, Germains is completing a PGCE in post-compulsory education and training, and is working towards a Doctorate in Popular Music studies on the subject of 'The Memetics of Popular Music'. Working as ], and more recently 'Germanager', he produced an album of new songs that have begun to attract attention from the media, garnering plays on ']' with ]' on ], and ']' on ]. He is also working with new musicians in ], including musicians/visual artists and ].

He also plays with the band ], and is an occasional member of improvisational synth-jazz group ] and its spin-off project ], featuring ], ], ] and ].

Germains is moving increasingly towards the areas of sound art, soundtrack composition and academic research in the field of cultural studies.

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