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Alexander Rawlins
Born
London
NationalityBritish
EducationBedford School
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, british army officer
Known forLAIKIPIA. Pally Ink.
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branch British Army
Years of service2006–2011
Rank
Captain
UnitGrenadier Guards
Battles / warsAfghanistan

Alexander Rawlins is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He is the lead vocalist and one half of the Indie Electronic duo, LAIKIPIA, and released the first single, "Midnight Love" from Pally Ink in 2024. His career started while he was a British army officer serving in Afghanistan.

Career

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Xander Rawlins, also known as Alex Rawlins (full first name Alexander), attended Bedford School,[1] Bedford, England and Oxford Brookes University. After graduation from University, he attended The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst commissioning into the Grenadier Guards in 2007. In 2009, he deployed to Afghanistan as an Infantry platoon commander with 30 men under his command.

BBC Three television broadcast a documentary series entitled Our War: 10 years in Afghanistan. The second episode of the three-episode series contained coverage of Captain Alex Rawlins filming and interviewing his men from 1st Battalion, the Grenadier Guards about their experiences, and captures events surrounding the loss of Guardsman Jamie Janes, a soldier from his platoon, who had died on 5 October 2009 stepping on an IED.[2] Janes' death became a turning point in the British public's awareness of the human cost of Improvised explosive devices (IEDs).[3] The documentary Our War won "Best Documentary Series" and "Best Multichannel Programme" at the Broadcast Awards 2012, and a BAFTA for "Best Factual Series".[4]

Rawlins began writing and recording music as a teenager. He co-created music with lifelong friend Sam Phillips, under the name "The RawLips". In 2005, whilst at university in Oxford, Rawlins formed the band "Pulling Claudia" (later changed to "The Rawlins") with Phillips on lead, brother Digby on keys, Henry Latham on drums and Ben Dimond on bass. In 2009, Rawlins, while still in Afghanistan, started singing in his platoon made band "The Renegade Irritations", also nicknamed "The Helmand Philharmonic" as lead vocalist and guitarist to entertain the soldiers.

In 2020 Rawlins released the album "10 Years", so titled as it contained multiple songs that had been recorded in Los Angeles a decade prior, but that had never been released. The EP "Alive I Dream (The Lost Songs") was released in 2024.

"1000 Miles Apart"

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"1000 Miles Apart"
Single by Xander Rawlins
Released13 December 2010 (2010-12-13) (on iTunes)
Songwriter(s)Xander Rawlins
Xander Rawlins singles chronology
"1000 Miles Apart" ""We See You""

Rawlins started writing "1000 Miles Apart" in England and finished it while on the front in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in Christmas 2009. A tribute to Jamie Janes, it was about a soldier being far away in the battlefield and longing to be home for Christmas.[5] The recording with extra footage from the battalion soldiers themselves was meant to be sent by them to their families and friends. British Forces Broadcasting Service radio and television, the British Forces News and mainstream news networks and newspapers promoted the release of 1000 Miles Apart as a contender to the aspired No. 1 on Christmas. All proceeds were pledged to Army Benevolent Fund The Soldiers' Charity (ABF)[6] and to the Combat Stress charity for serving men and women suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues.

Soldier in Blue

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In 2012, Rawlins co-founded Soldier in Blue, a consultancy firm specialising in providing serving and ex-service personnel and their dependents to the entertainment industry as extras and advisors. They have worked on such productions as the musical Les Miserables, the programme Monuments Men, the BBC documentary Our World War, the films Fury, Testament of Youth, Suffragette and the Star Wars saga.

LAIKIPIA

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LAIKIPIA
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresElectronic music, fusion music
Years active2017–present
LabelsLAIKIPIA Music
MembersXander Rawlins
Taylor Harrison

In 2017, Xander co-founded the trans-Atlantic Indie electronic duo LAIKIPIA and the record company LAIKIPIA Music with the American classically trained musician and electronic music producer Taylor Harrison. Xander is the lead vocalist and producer of the duo, developing a distinct sound, combining a blend of harmony driven storytelling, dance floor beats, and melody rich instrumentals. The singles released include the debut "Hello Dreamer", followed by "Down Down' that featured Thurz, "Living Outside" and "I Know Love".[7] Further releases include "That Feeling" in 2019 and "Big Fish" in 2020.

In 2021 LAIKIPIA released their debut album "All Hail Hyperion" leading to them being named one of People Magazine's "Emerging Artists of 2022".[1]

Pally Ink

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During the COVID pandemic, Rawlins lived in a shed overlooking the River Dart. It was here that work began on the new project Pally Ink, dubbed 'The world's oldest Korporation',

Discography

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Albums

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  • 2020: "10 Years" - Xander Rawlins
  • 2022: "All Hail Hyperion" - LAIKIPIA

EPs

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  • 2010: 1000 Miles Apart EP - Xander Rawlins
  • 2018: "Heartbeats & Echoes" - LAIKIPIA

Singles

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Xander Rawlins

LAIKIPIA

Pally Ink

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References

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  1. ^ "- Bedford School". Archived from the original on 7 December 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Guardsman Jamie Janes killed in Afghanistan". Communique. Ministry of Defence. 7 October 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
  3. ^ Part of BBC3 documentary Our War: 10 years in Afghanistan featuring footage from Captain Alex Rawlins work on YouTube
  4. ^ "Broadcast Awards 2012 shortlist revealed". Broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Video: Xander Rawlins – 1000 Miles Apart". The Daily Telegraph. London. 1 December 2010. Archived from the original on 3 December 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  6. ^ "ABF Soldiers Charity". Soldierscharity.org. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  7. ^ "LAIKIPIA release their first works. New videos are a MUST WATCH. Now featured on Spotify Discover Weekly, EARMILK and Vital EDM". Linkedin.com. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  8. ^ "LAIKIPIA – "Hello Dreamer"". Facebook.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  9. ^ "LAIKIPIA". Facebook.com. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
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