...born 1980 in Hamburg, Germany. in 1996 i discovered the world of hard electronic music...
and immediately fell in love with it... i never heard music with that extreme energy and passion
behind it before...
in 1997 i decided to create music myself... my style back then was mostly experimental hardcore, breakcore
and speedcore...
in 2000 i had my first release then, my 12" on Blut recordings.
later that year, Betty Bombshell and me
started a show on the terrestrial radio station "FSK" in Hamburg.
the idea of the show was to broadcast music from the experimental and hard music scenes to
an audience that might have not much contact with that kind of sound before. Betty left
the show in 2001.
there was still a need for that kind of thing in Hamburg; Sampler19 and me teamed up, and we created
the "Hamburg Hardcore Radio" show.
apart from playing old and new records and tracks from the hard scenes on air, we also did
many all-night shows, featuring a lot of guest DJs. later, The Man Unknown and DJ Escada joined us,
and we started a crew that did the radio shows together.
in 2002 a 12" by me was released on Praxis, i was very happy about this release, but
i do not want to hype myself here, so i won't say too much.
later that year my 12" on Black Monolith came out, which was again a bit different than
my earlier releases, because it was an Hardacid/Acidcore EP.
2002 was also the year when me and Sampler19 started the "All-Out Demolition!" parties in Hamburg.
later, DJ Escada and The Man Unknown joined our crew there, too.
the idea of All-Out Demolition! was to create a party series for the extreme, interesting and experimental types
of Hardcore and Breakcore - parties for that type of sound only happened very rarely
in Hamburg back then.
in 2003, an album by me was released on Widerstand records. but again, i do not want to hype myself too much. the
sound was in the various "styles" i produced in so far... breakcore, noize, ambient...
The second Chip'n'Damned Records release is out now!
Dj Jo Quaid 5 - On The Rince [CND002] Click on the picture to download!
A bright combination of Italo Disco and Jungle with the great sound of the Commodore 64.
And for those who don't already have it!
Various Artists - Bleep or Die! [CND001] Click on the picture to download!
With Beytah, Bokusatsu Shoujo Koubou, Célomalabit, Chantal Goret, Divag, Dj Jo Quaid 5, Dr. Von Pnok, Hiromushi, Hypanaut, Iserobin, Motif_r, Osica, Peter Quistgard, The Captain Kirk on LSD Experience, The Toilet, Toxic lipstick, Una niña malvada, Unas, Yatagarasu and Zombectro.
Available for free under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Hallo! I cant express my hapiness knowing you are making musick again! The new free albums are quite impressive. I have grabbed both @ 320kbps and they sounds as the best Low Entropy of all time. Cheers from South America!
The first Chip'n'Damned Records compilation is out now!!!
Various Artists - Bleep or Die! [CND001] Click on the picture to download!
With Beytah, Bokusatsu Shoujo Koubou, Célomalabit, Chantal Goret, Divag, Dj Jo Quaid 5, Dr. Von Pnok, Hiromushi, Hypanaut, Iserobin, Motif_r, Osica, Peter Quistgard, The Captain Kirk on LSD Experience, The Toilet, Toxic lipstick, Una niña malvada, Unas, Yatagarasu and Zombectro.
hope we'll have the chance to hear you in paris soon... "they live" on Bio[me]tricks is one of the tracks that really made influence in my way through hard electronic music. thank you! and leave me a little message when you upload new tracks somewhere on the web.
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