ABOUT THE ARTIST
Andy Dixon (b. 1979) is a Canadian musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. Afterwards, he played in The Red Light Sting. Beginning in 2003, during the final months of The Red Light Sting, he began to cut up audio recordings he made himself and compose glitch/IDM music under the alias Secret Mommy, though he used The Epidemic for his first solo release.
The son of two accountants, Dixon was the creative spark in the family from early on. Growing up in the suburbs of North Vancouver, his parents were extremely supportive of their son's musical endeavors, allowing him to go on tours with his band for weeks at a time, and often lending him money so he could keep doing so. - Wikipedia
Andy Dixon is a free lance graphic designer from Vancouver, Canada. He has been involved in visual arts since elementary school when he and his friends would make comics and draw on his bedroom wall. Andy did not attend art school, save for 2 night classes on painting at a community college. Instead, he landed a job in the graphic design field a year after graduating secondary school, and worked there for 7 years.
Andy's introduction into graphic design was at around age twelve, when the punk band he was in needed t-shirts, albums covers, stickers etc. designed...Andy was elected. Gradually he started picking up "clients": people in other DIY punk bands that saw his "work" and wanted him to do their tape covers. This snowballed into what he has today. - (lifted and modified from thechemistrydesigns.com)