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 Ali Movasat, more commonly known as DJ Aligator was born in Tehran, Iran on March 10, 1975. He currently resides in Sweden after having lived in Denmark for many years. He is responsible for songs such as "The Whistle Song" (co-made with Danish producer Holger Lagerfeldt), which can be found on the popular videogame Dance Dance Revolution or the song Fly High. DJ Aligator has also remixed the popular song Dragostea Din Tei by the band O-Zone as well as Reel 2 Real's I Like to Move It and Infernal's "From Paris to Berlin". Ali was able to pick up any melody he’d hear here and there and replay it on his tiny keyboard, impressing and astonishing his family and friends. While devoting as much spare time as possible to playing the keyboard Ali embarked on his preliminary education in music by attending introductory courses in jazz and classical. This helped him tremendously in gaining a deeper understanding of music in general as well as learning how to play his instrument by the notes. Upon graduating from high school, Ali did not hesitate to enter the Rhythmic program at the Danish Music Conservatory. The opportunity to work as a DJ not only brought Ali to the conclusion that it was the dance music that fascinated him the most, but also gave him the chance to meet other professionals in the field.
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