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As a C64 magazine program Soundmon was published by Chris Huelsbeck, Chris Korte captured the first own computer-generated sounds in 1985. Fascinated by his father's record collection, which he Kraftwerk, OMD and Eurythmics endlessly plumbed was the step to the Amiga computer is not enough. The digital four votes and a place in one of the few sound competitions in the first 5 places were still not enough. Thus, he joined forces with the programmer Armin Sander and published the very first demo disk into the scene called "Abortion" with six pieces Soundtracker (KICKPD 214). The cooperation of the two gave one former revolution: the "Oktalyzer" which conjured vote of the hardware limitation of the Amiga's software Moderately Eight, which was then published in 1989 by the publisher Mayer. In 1994 he contributed to the game "Death or Glory" with all the music. There were also minor activities in the PC demo scene (Xography and Agnostic Front). small Successes The first EP release to date was to Suck me plasma (SUCK49), entitled "World of Landru" with Robert Csanyi as "Happy Ravers". Today Chris Korte realized in various projects of different genre, sometimes as a singer in a band with live performances. (A: FACT) or just as a composer The most important thing to him is that of the "Electronic Sound" never neglected. In 2004 he won a remix contest of the band "snap" which is on a double vinyl album "Cult of Snap!" Appeared. Today, the 38 year old is with his project "Axess" busy a