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Keith Tucker Keith Tucker Keith Tucker Music Producer (MP3 Downloads) Artist Puzzlebox Records
Keith Tucker a.k.a. DJ K-1 began his career playing cover versions of Juan Atkins' Electro hits from the 1980s with his childhood friend Tommy "Tom Tom" Hamilton. The live ensemble were famous for combining break-dancing, and Tucker's mobile DJing while manually playing electronic basslines live by hand. The two became known under the name Regime, then RX-7, until finally in 1994 they changed their name to Aux 88. Tucker had already released his first 12" under the name Frequency in 1990 on Juan Atkins' legendary Metroplex label, but it was Aux 88's 1994 debut album "Bass Magnetic" that put the two Detroit producers into the international spotlight. The album's single "Technology" became a huge hit and was mainly responsible for the electro revival of the mid-90s.
Before the release of Aux 88's second album, Tucker chose to leave the group to found his own label Puzzlebox - together with Anthony "Shake" Shakir - and record as a solo artist under his various guises DJ K-1, KT-19941 and his techno alias Optic Nerve. After a brief stint as the Auxmen, Hamilton and Tucker officially regrouped as Aux 88 in 2005.
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