Snow Crash

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Meet Your Master (After Oblivion Mix) 00:00 Tools
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Under the Radar 00:00 Tools
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A purveyor of digital glitches, electronic tweeks, and dirty analog synth freakouts. Snow Crash has been producing, and manipulating music since 1998. This project was started back in '05 from a chance meeting between producers Scott Novich and Roach. Currently, Roach hails from the state of Florida, when he isn't jet-setting around the globe. He has worked with, collaborated, and produced with the like Dave Christopher (Rabbit In The Moon), Jackal & Hyde, DJ Mitch Mitchem, Dynamix II, Clrh20, DJ Monk (Pimp Juice/Formerly of RITM), Chris Hawkes (The Track Mack/ Pimp Juice) and Uberzone to name afew. As for Scott, he currently manages and hosts a stateside-renowned DJ-mixed electronic show, called “MK Ultra,” on KTRU Houston, where he's been lucky enough to interview and work with the likes of Hybrid, Junkie XL, and Infusion to name just a few. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.