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Andrew Moore, now known as famous DJ and producer Kryoman, was born on December 10, 1982, in England. Like many boys as a child, he dreamed of a variety of professions that attracted his attention. 

 

He was especially fascinated by the sky, so the desire to become an astronaut or pilot was one of the first. Of course, views on life have changed over time, and with them, the approach to choosing a profession. 

In the late '90s and early 2000s, music began to develop extremely rapidly, and therefore various genres started to expand dramatically. One of such genres was electronic dance music, or simply EDM. One of the biggest promoters of this genre at that time was the band The Prodigy. Their first album, "Experience", was one of the reasons why Moore decided to try himself in music and chose EDM as his primary genre. 

Moore started playing music at school when he was only about 15 years old. At that time, Moore was actively developing his skills in music, both creating his own tracks and practicing remixes. At the same time, he became interested in other occupations, namely design, which in the future will become one of the features of the musician. Since Moore was already living in Ibiza at the time, he decided to start a professional career not only as a DJ but also as a designer. 

Expressing his talents with a vast number of original designs, Moore quickly became popular in music circles. Around 2005, discussing ideas for performances with his acquaintances, the idea came to play smoke machines during the performance. Although it seemed like a reasonably straightforward idea, Moore decided to develop it and build a new concept around it, which will not only be unique but will also serve as his calling card. The dream helped him to complete the concept. Yes, you heard it right. In it, Moore saw a robot that had the same smoke machines. After some time, he began designing and developing the robot. 

The Kryoman robot became the impetus that distinguished the musician from others on the EDM scene and brought him insane popularity. The robot itself, from the first seconds of entering the stage, was simply amazing. At 3 meters tall and equipped with the same smoke guns, and in addition to many LEDs and even pyrotechnics, the robot became a real symbol for Moore and quickly conquered the EMD scene. Such popularity has made it possible to increase the number of resources for new projects and even work with a considerable number of new people. 

Over the past decade, Kryoman has worked with artists such as French DJ and producer David Guetta, American DJ and producer Steve Aoki, Senegalese-American singer Akon, and many others. Kryoman attracted a lot of public attention in 2016 when he recorded the track "My Squads Lit" with Pairanoid and Shaquille O'Neal. Today, this track is one of the most popular in his career due to its unusual concept and dynamic dance rhythm. 

After many years as a robot, he decided to start mixing his work with a regular job as a DJ. This allowed him to become more recognizable, which in turn gave his personality even more popularity without overshadowing previous work. 

Another track that brought Kryoman popularity was "Darkness" (feat. Andrew Cole). Her dance rhythm is just perfect for big parties, and of course, for live shows. Live shows are the best place for Kryoman to showcase his music. The frantic energy from the crowd of many thousands is not even close to comparable to other methods of execution. After all, EDM is dance music, so Kryoman is exceptionally pleased to see thousands of people dancing and enjoying the moment under his compositions. 

Also worth noting such tracks as "Biggie Says" and "Let's Play House", because they also played a significant role in developing the artist's popularity. On YouTube video hosting, the number of views on them is already 136 thousand and 106 thousand views, respectively. My Squads Lit with 885,000 views remains the record holder for Kryoman tracks to date. 

Starting in 2019, Kryoman has increased the number of tracks released, especially given the collaborations with other talented musicians. For example, in 2019, the track "Vibes" with Vanillaz was released. In 2020, 4 major tracks were released at once, namely "Combo 69" (with Superchip and Mr. Pig), "C'mon, Let's Go" (with Superchip), "Do It" (with Superchip), and Treat Me Right. (with Superchip). 

Cooperation with Superchip continued in 2021. Together they released as many as three short EPs and one single in 2021 alone. The first EP was "El Cumbion", which included two tracks, namely "El Cumbion" and "Tucutucu". The total duration of this EP was a little more than 13 and a half minutes. 

 

Next in line was the single "Maryville", which was released in both standard and Extended Mix. The second version was twice as long and contained new elements. This single was followed by the second EP "Neverfind". Similar to the previous EP, "Neverfind" had two tracks and one remix by Carlos A. These two tracks were "Neverfind" and "Keep On Banging". 

The third and last EP to date is called "Dancing On Mars". Like other EPs, it contains two tracks, namely "Dancing On Mars" and "Your Love". The total duration of this EP is almost 13 minutes. 

Of course, in addition, Kryoman has participated in other projects and events. In his career, you can see many collaborations with famous artists, such as Pitbull, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Ludacris, Laidback Luke, Kelly Roland, Talia Eisset, and others. With the latter, he even gave a small live concert in the Yucatan Jungle. 

Today he continues to actively develop not only as a DJ but also as a producer and designer. This understanding in many business areas has allowed him to create his own clothing brand that uses even LED. Music has been, is, and will be a significant part of Andrew Moore's life. As long as it gives people the opportunity to enjoy the moment and let the body speak for itself, he will make every effort to provide you with that opportunity.