In 2010, Alexander quit finance to pursue DJing professionally. He spent a decade touring in 30 different countries[7]—eventually performing at Burning Man starting in 2011.[8] By 2015, he was hosting a radio show as well as a weekly party in Ibiza, Spain while co-founding the award-winning music festival, Further Future.[9] Alexander retired from DJing in 2018 but kept his board seat with the charity Robot Heart, a well-known Burning Man camp.[10]
Skiing career
In 2016, Alexander was invited to DJ a ski trip in Whistler, British Columbia, where he had his first mountain lesson.[5] Alexander began pursuing skiing professionally at the end of 2019 after attending the 2018 Winter Olympics as a spectator.[9] He chose to represent Jamaica in international skiing as he acquired Jamaican nationality through his father.[6]
Alexander's first official race was on 9 January 2020, and he qualified for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on 13 January 2022.[11] In preparation of the 2022 games, Alexander maintained weekly mentorship calls with Dudley Stokes, the former Jamaican Olympic bobsledder, since the beginning of 2020.[2]
Alexander raced the giant slalom event on 13 February 2022, finishing in 46th place (last).[12]