1997–2001: Atomic Nightclub, Hope Recordings During his residency at Atomic Nightclub, Graham was discovered by label executives and signed to
Hope Recordings; one of his first productions, “Airtight”, was noticed by
Nick Warren and
Paul Oakenfold in 2000. Oakenfold subsequently put two of Graham's tracks on his album
Another World.
Tiesto also put “Airtight” on his
In Search of Sunrise 2 album. That same year, “Airtight” was nominated for a
Juno Award. He gained immediate acclaim and was voted #23 in the DJMag top 100 DJs for 2001 and was chosen to mix the famous
Tranceport CD Series (
Tranceport 4) that year.
2002–2004: ShineMusic and the "sidechain" mixes Graham created the "Shine" concept in 2002, which included a mix CD, a label (Shinemusic), and club nights. In 2004, Graham signed two singles to
Sander Kleinenberg's Little Mountain label, entitled "Does She Know Yet?" and "Automatic Weapon". His remixes at the time went by the name "Max Graham's Sidechain Mix", named after the bass-pad sound that was heavily
sidechained in his tracks. Included in these remixes was
Guy Gerber's “Stoppage Time”, released on
John Digweed's
Bedrock Label.
2005–2006: "Owner of a Lonely Heart", Essential Mix Graham produced a bootleg remix of
Yes track "
Owner of a Lonely Heart", which was played on
BBC Radio 1 and signed by Ministry of Sound and released globally. It reached #9 in the UK, giving Graham his first Top-10 UK Hit. During this same period, Graham was signed to the Bullitt agency and released music on
Deep Dish's
Yoshitoshi Recordings, including the single "Crank". 2006 saw him invited for his first Essential Mix.
2008–2010: Armada, Cycles and Radio (Artist album) In 2008, Graham shifted to a more melodic sound and signed with
Armada Music. He began his CD series
Cycles, which featured 8 compilations throughout the series, including a selection of progressive and trance songs. In 2010, he release his first artist album,
Radio, which included collaborations with
Jessica Riddle, Neev Kennedy, Ana Criado and Protoculture.
2011–2014: open-to-close sets, trance, and "The Evil ID" From 2008 to 2017, Graham released a new
Cycles CD almost every year as a self-proclaimed "snapshot" of his current DJ sound. He also began touring exclusively playing open-to-close shows, where he focused on a wide variety of genres and a true journey of music. "Nothing Else Matters", and the hit "The Evil ID", which was championed by
Armin Van Buuren at
Tomorrowland. Graham also performed regularly at
A State Of Trance shows. During that period, Graham teamed up with Protoculture to release a string of singles and remixes, including a remake of Grace's "Not Over Yet".
2015–2017: Leaving Armada, moving away from trance, changing sound In 2015, Graham began to move away from trance (due to the changing sound that no longer appealed to him) His sound changed, and he started the label Cycles with
Black Hole Recordings. This period saw more underground releases, like "Redemption" and "One Hundred", and showcased deeper sounds such as the tracks "Argentina" and "Sunrise in Flight". He also collaborated with
Estiva on the track "Generation".
2017: The End of Cycles In late 2017, Graham announced via Facebook that he was ending the weekly
Cycles Radio episodes and taking an extended break from touring and making music.
2019: The Return In 2019, Graham returned to the scene and announced via social media in August that he was in the studio working on his second artist album as well as relaunching
Cycles Radio with a new monthly format. In March 2021, however, Graham announced that he would be taking another indefinite hiatus.
DJing Graham is known mostly these days as a DJ for his open-to-close sets, where he typically plays 6–8 hours.
Pete Tong's
Essential Mix, and
Armin van Buuren's
A State of Trance. He has toured to over 75 countries and performed at such festivals as
Ultra,
Tomorrowland and
Dance Valley as well as performed at some of the most famed venues in the world, including Pacha, Ibiza; Ushuaia, Ibiza; Twilo, New York; Space Terrace, Miami; and open-to-close sets at Cielo, New York, and Output, New York.
Production Graham's production varies in genre and has been at times hard to classify. Under his name, he makes predominantly progressive house and progressive trance, while he also makes techno under the alias Shelter.
Label Ownership He has owned three record labels: ShineMusic, Rebrand Records and Cycles Music. ==Discography==