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Christian Quast found his way to electronic music in the young age of thirteen and back the progress of his music always was one of his major priorities. Additionally he then already experimented with music software on Commodore C-64 and later the good old Amiga 500. Caused by lots of long nights in Hamburgs Clubs, especially the UNIT, his affection to technoid sounds developed more and more and resulted 1991 in first steps to an own music studio. There came a time when the broadcast show seemed to be positioned too far away from the generall audience and theTrance -Hype going on in Hamburg, so it was abandoned. Christian Quast had to pause his music interests anyway due to job-related reasons. 2001 fortunately, Christian decided to give room to his own musical visions again and hit off with a solo project. During this time he enthralled with very energetic live acts wich left hardly anybody calm on their seats. He played in famous clubs like the Tresor (Berlin), Phonodrome (Hamburg), Depot (Stuttgart), Golden Gate (Berlin), Chillen & Grillen (Regensburg), Hafenklang (Hamburg) Waagenbau (Hamburg), to name a few. From his early years with electronic music on, he always used music as an expression form for himself, without any orientation on mainstream and is one of the few who manage to fascinate with this instead of becoming just wacky. Since the beginning of 2007 Christian is also working for Europe`s leading Digital Distributor, Believe Digital GmbH, in Hamburg. As a Senior Labelmanager he is mainly responsible for the Dance Department at Believe Digital. At the beginning of 2010 he met Dr. Motte (Founder of the Love Parade) and owner of the record label : PRAXXIZ. Christian is responsible for the Labelmanagment/ Licensing department of PRAXXIZ. Quast released so far on different labels like : Safari Electronique, Glückskind Schallplatten, Neopren, Meerestief, IronboxMusic, Kickboxer, BPITCH Control and Zyx Music, to name a few. Be prepeared for new releases and fresh tunes coming up from Christian Quast.
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