Kowalski moved to
Berlin in the early 1990s, and became exposed to techno music there.[1] Early influences on his work were
Joey Beltram and
Synewave, though he was limited to using cheap instruments to emulate them. He performed his first live gig at the
Tresor Club in Berlin, and soon thereafter got in contact with Pacou and Sender Berlin, eventually releasing his first track on
Proton Records in 1999. That same year, Kowalski and collaborator Stassy from Sender Berlin debuted as the techno team Double.[citation needed]
Kowalski released his debut record Echoes in 2001, on the
Kanzleramt label. He quickly produced a follow-up, Progress (early 2002).
A year and a half after his second album, he released Response, including the single "
Belo Horizonte". He was nominated twice for the
German dance award in 2003. After a break of three years, he switched
record labels from Kanzleramt to Different.[citation needed]
Discography
Can't Hold Me Back (Album Mix) Alexander Kowalski & Funk D'Void
Changes (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
Delicious (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
House of Hell (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
My Truth (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
She's Worth It (Album Mix) Alexander Kowalski
So Pure (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
Start Chasing me (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski
The Path To Zero (Original Mix) Alexander Kowalski