Chris Crusher, also known as DJ Daxx was born 1976 in Germany. He started making music at the early age of 6 with a simple musical Keyboard. After this, he changed to computers and started with C64. On this machine he created some SID Tunes and tried some basic programming.
The C64 later lead to the Commodore Amiga in 1987. He founded an Amiga-Group and went on to release over 500 Amiga Mods created within Soundtracker & Protracker.
He Later changed again
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Chris Crusher, also known as DJ Daxx was born 1976 in Germany. He started making music at the early age of 6 with a simple musical Keyboard. After this, he changed to computers and started with C64. On this machine he created some SID Tunes and tried some basic programming.
The C64 later lead to the Commodore Amiga in 1987. He founded an Amiga-Group and went on to release over 500 Amiga Mods created within Soundtracker & Protracker.
He Later changed again, this time to PC and tried Fasttracker & Madtracker with which he wrote his first "Maxi-Vinyl" named "Dr.Ouzo - Flip beat". It was during this period he started to work in cooperation with Herby F. from the "DJs @ Work" to produce more music.
At the same time he started a cooperative project with DJ Neo (Blutonium Records) and the Projects "2 Phaze" and "Cosmoquito" was born.
Herby F. and Chris Crusher produced the Single "Herby F. - Brainstorm" and later with Herby F. & Lenny Mc Dustin a complete Album from the DJs @ Work called "Past was yesterday". The Maxi-Single of the same name was featured in the German Media Control Charts.
Today he works for many labels and has released a lot of Songs in the musicscene under various different Projects. The Official Site is www.chriscrusher.com
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