DJ Hell (or simply Hell) has balanced Detroit minimalism and Chicago acid-
house as well as more spacious German trance and hardcore. Beginning his
mixing career while still a teenager, Hell moved through punk and new wave
to electro, house and hip-hop by the mid-'80s. His DJing gradually led to
the start of his production career, and one of his first singles "My
Definition of House Music" became a large club hit when reissued by
Belgium's R&S Records in 1992. He moved to Berlin to work with Hardwax
Records during 1993-94, and also spent time in New York before moving back
to his native Munich. Besides releasing his album debut Geteert und
Gefedert on Disko B in 1994, DJ Hell recorded a volume in the Studio !K7
mix series X-Mix. His second full-length, Munich Machine, also appeared on
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