Alvin Conn

Alvin Conn (March 21, 1992 - April 23, 2020), often stylized as /\L\/II\I C0I\II\I, was a Canadian-Argentinian DJ, remixer, musician, and record producer.

Early Life
Alvin was born in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada to parents of Israel descent, one week after his 3rtd birthday, he moved to Córdoba, Argentina with his family. In 2004 he discovered audio software FL Studio and began making remixes of various songs like The Humpty Dance by Digital Underground, Gotta Go Home by Boney M., Big Poppa by Notorious B.I.G., and Rhythm of the Night by Corona. Two years later, he discovered then-new social website, Facebook and began posting his remixes on the site under the username, "alvin92". Later, a producer at independently-owned RVA Music discovered Alvin after one of his Facebook friends shared one of his remixes with him. Alvin would later be signed up to the label.

Career
After Alvin was signed up to RVA, he would release his first standalone single, You Walking With Me?, which samples the quote from the Animaniacs segment, Goodfeathers: The Beginning, only it's shortened to, "You walking with me, is that what you doin'? You waking with me?" Shortly after the release of the song, he would begin work on his eponymous debut album, which contained both You Walking With Me?, and three other singles, Unbroken, It Never Matters, and Justify, which samples Madonna's 1990 hit, Justify My Love. The album would be released in May 14, 2007.