Alex Culross lands for his debut on Alan Fitzpatrick's re-invented Apex Faction
The Scottish artist delivers the “From The Top EP,” a two-track release that captures Culross’ crisp production style, forward energy, and ability to craft floor-focused weapons with personality and punch.

“From The Top” opens with tight percussion and a confident low-end groove, driven by bright stabs, subtle vocal moments, and rhythmic touches that keep the momentum rising. Clean, punchy, and sharply executed, it’s a rolling driver built for immediate movement while holding onto its underground edge.
On “Don’t Stop,” he leans into a warm, swinging groove shaped by a hooky vocal motif and smooth chord details. The atmosphere remains uplifting and inviting, while the bassline anchors the track with steady weight. Effortless, catchy, and full of dancefloor charm, it’s a vibe-setter that shows Culross’ instinct for groove-led storytelling.
At just 24 years old, Alex Culross has quickly become a standout voice in the underground, earning support from major names including Skream, Solardo, Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, The Martinez Brothers, James Hype, Eli Brown, Cloonee, Michael Bibi, Endor, and SOSA. Early in his career, he secured a #1 chart position with “The Light,” and continued his rise with a viral flip of Daft Punk’s “Technologic,” later paired with a remix from rising talent ELDON on Saffron Stone’s 7 Pot Primo. His momentum carried into a landmark signing with Columbia Records / Sony Music, where his official remix of Borai & Denham Audio’s “Make Me” made a powerful impact.
With the “From The Top EP,” Alex Culross steps onto Apex Faction with clarity, confidence, and sharp creative identity, a release that signals both his forward trajectory and the refreshed vision of Alan Fitzpatrick’s evolved imprint.









































