Releases by chrissy
There are numerous artists with this name, including:
1) Chrissy (formerly Chrissy Murderbot) is an American genre-bending DJ/producer;
2) Chrissy is an American singer-songwriter;
3) Chrissy was a Canadian AOR band active in the late 1990s;
4) Chrissy (Tone Senstad) was one off the first punks in Oslo, Norway;
5) Chrissy was Belgian 1980s singer Christel Degraef;
6) Chrissy was a German Rap artist;
7) Chrissy was a Euro dance artist.
1) Chrissy (formerly Chrissy Murderbot) is an American genre-bending DJ/producer with releases on Super Rhythm Trax, Chiwax, Classic, Freerange, Razor N Tape, Nervous, and Hypercolour. He specializes in Chicago house, disco, and rave-influenced sounds, but his 20-year career has ranged from jungle to footwork to freestyle, with gigs at clubs like Panorama Bar, Smartbar (where he held a residency from 2015-2018), and his current residency at San Francisco’s oldest and most storied queer venue, The Stud.
Chrissy is also a well-regarded voice on dance music history—he ran the popular “My Year of Mixtapes” and “My Year of Edits” blogs, posting original genre-focused DJ mixes and disco edits every week for a year. He wrote the liner notes for Hardcore Traxx: Dance Mania Records 1986-1997, and has written about dance music history for RBMA, XLR8R, and Electronic Beats. He also runs two house music record labels: The Nite Owl Diner and Cool Ranch.
2) Chrissy is an American singer-songwriter.
3) Chrissy was a Canadian AOR band active in the late 1990s.
4) Chrissy (Tone Senstad) was one off the first punks in Oslo, Norway. Soon to become a popstar when she in November 1980 won the radio competition European Radio Pop Jury. The single «Mark My Words» was released in several countrys and sold at least 500.000 copys in Europe. That made it one off the biggest hits to come from Norway ever.
5) Chrissy was Belgian 1980s singer Christel Degraef.
6) Chrissy was a German Rap artist.
7) Chrissy was a Euro dance artist.
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