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Chris J

About Me


Chris J (Chris Kowalski) is a sound designer and producer living in the Los Angeles area. Born and raised in Chicago, Chris was exposed and inspired by the sounds of his city early on. His influences span salsa, jazz, new wave, industrial, hip-hop and of course the classic Chicago house sound.
As a child Chris reluctantly studied classical piano, realizing only later it would became one of his greatest passions, and his path to creative success personally and professionally. Throughout his teens Chris developed an affinity for the dark lush and soulful synthetic sounds of bands like Depeche Mode, Front 242, and New Order. In the mid 90s while studying improvisational jazz at the DePaul School of Music Chris first experimented with writing electronic music.
His early productions were made on the Demoscene sequencer “Screamtracker”, which soon after evolved into Impulse tracker. In 2000 Chris became an early beta tester of the revolutionary music production software Reason by Propellerheads. Nine years later Chris has had the pleasure of releasing his music on such revered labels as Good Looking Records, Covert Operations, Telluric, Svek , Statra, Grayhound, Phuturistic Bluez, Upstairs Recordings, Movim, Gamma Ray, Sensei and Spaced out. Presently Chris is working as an audio engineer for Double Helix Games.

Chris J Discography
Discography

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Member Since: 2/12/2007
Band Website: http://www.filljackson.com
Band Members: Chris J
Influences: Old School Hip-Hop, Funk, Soul, Jazz, Classic Rock, 80s Synthpop, Disco, Folk, Good music is good music!

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Record Label: Statra/ Ninety Seven Music LLC
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Upstairs Recordings Remixed

Lovely compilation of remixes from our friends at Upstairs Recordings.Show your support...spread the love!UP:Remixed Beatport-Chris J
Posted by on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:11:00 GMT

New Remix Up

Artist: AcropodRemix of their Tune "Don't Look Now"May need to upload a higher bit rate version. Seems alot of the frequencies were cut during the myspace conversion. EnjoyMore tunes coming up soon.. ...
Posted by on Wed, 02 Jan 2008 11:41:00 GMT