Seventh Heaven (musician)

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Seventh Heaven
Seventh Heaven (Alan Stott) at a photography shoot in London, England.
Seventh Heaven (Alan Stott) at a photography shoot in London, England.
Background information
Birth name Alan J. Stott
Origin London, UK
Genre(s) Vocal trance
Years active 2003 – present
Label(s) Amor Digital
SPM Management
NOYS
Massive Trax
Website www.seventhheavenworld.com

Seventh Heaven, more commonly known as Alan Stott, is a British musician and also heads multi-media company Amor Media Ltd. Alan first started using the pseudonym Seventh Heaven during 2003 as a title to front his test-track productions and gain recognition in the industry.

In early 2006 Alan formed the record label Amor Digital as an outsource for his production work and other artists, which now operates on a global scale and has attracted media interest.

Amor Digital is only one sector (mainly handling distribution and sales) of Amor Media Ltd which also comprises Amor Music Studios and Amor Creative.

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[edit] Early life

Born in Blackpool, England, Alan was brought up within a musical orientated family and learnt a variety of instruments over his childhood with strong Classical tuition. After moving to continue studies in London, England, Alan familiarized himself with many of the key industry personalities which he still works alongside today.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • "Broken"
  • "Illacrimo"
  • "Sanctuary" (Seventh Heaven and Mike Koglin)
  • "Calling You" (Seventh Heaven and Mike Koglin feat. Anita Kelsey)
  • "Lust"
  • "Spider Web"
  • "Siempre"
  • "Losing You"
  • "Tamesis"

[edit] Remixes

  • "Neonate - Pridian (Seventh Heaven remix)"
  • "Lost Witness - Home (Seventh Heaven remix)" (club remix)
  • "Lost Witness - Home (Seventh Heaven's One Step At A Time remix)" (ambient remix)
  • "Mike Koglin - On My Way (Seventh Heaven remix)"
  • "Eddie Sender feat. Marcie - Be Free (Seventh Heaven remix)"
  • "Steve Morley - Crossroads (Heaven and Miles remix)"

[edit] Additional production and engineering credits

[edit] External links