Limewax
Maxim Anokhin (born 1988), known by his stage name Limewax is a Ukrainian drum and bass music producer and DJ from Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine. His style is described as inspired by harsher sounds of hardstep and darkstep;[1][2] however, he is most recognizable as a Skullstep artist. He has collaborated with artists such as The Panacea, Current Value, Donny, Proket, and Dylan.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Maxim Anokhin |
Born | 1988 (age 31–32) |
Origin | Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine |
Genres | Drum and bass, Hardstep, Darkstep, Skullstep, Techstep, Breakcore |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Composer, DJ |
Years active | 2005 - present |
Labels | L/B Lost Soul Recordings Yellow-Stripe Position Chrome Freak Recordings Tech Itch Obscene Avalanche, Sinuous Prspct Bastard Child Tech Freak |
Anokhin began composing music shortly after moving to Tilburg, Netherlands in 1999.[3] At the age of seventeen, he released his first EP, Changing Crisis, on high-profile label Tech Itch Recordings in 2005.[4] As a result, Anokhin became notable for emerging into the electronic music industry at a young age,[5] and quickly gained popularity leading to performances at Therapy Sessions events worldwide.
Discography
- Selecta / Equivalent (2015, Prspct) (with Cooh)
- Lumpeth / Various Castrations (2014, Yellow Stripe)
- Arsch Noisyum / Dirty Hand Of Gandolf (2014, Prspct)
- Ridget (2013, Prspct)
- Jij / Fünf (2012, Position Chrome)
- Empfindsamer Stil LP (2011, LB Recordings)
- All Ends EP (2010, LB Recordings)
- Cracking Core (Tech Itch VIP) (2009, Penetration Recordings)
- Big Bang / Invention (2009, Freak Recordings)
- Uncomes (Blood & Steel LP) (2009, Prspct)
- The Remixes (2008, Lost Soul Recordings) (with SPL)
- Kristall Weizen EP (2008, Tech Itch Recordings)
- Perevorot (The Firm LP) (2008, Offkey Recordings) (with Proket)
- Zombie Vs Zombie / Casino (2008, Position Chrome)
- The Limewax EP - Part Three (2008, Lost Soul Recordings)
- The Golden Path Remix (The First Movement) (2008, Freak MP3)
- Everything (Dylan & Limewax VIP) (2008, Freak MP3)
- Cracking Core (Tech Itch VIP) (VIP Remix Part I) (2008, Tech Itch Digital)
- Romance Explosion EP (2008, Freak Recordings)
- Tempest / Bathwater (2008, LB Recordings) (with Current Value)
- Empire EP (2008, Position Chrome (with The Panacea)
- Nature Of Evil / Impaler (2008, Habit Recordings)
- Ethio (2008, Infiltrata Recordings) (with Infiltrata)
- Last Call (Future Filth EP), (2008, Prospect Recordings)
- Slave For Life VIP Unreleased Remix (2007, Freak MP3)
- Share No Soul (Freak Family Drum Circle Explosion LP) (2007, Freak Recordings)
- Strike From The Land (2007, Freak MP3)
- The Limewax EP - Part Two (2007, Lost Soul Recordings)
- Agent Orange / Cat And The Hat (2007, LB Recordings)
- The Limewax EP - Part One (2007, Lost Soul Recordings)
- Golden Path / Evolution (2007, Obscene Recordings)
- Scars On The Horizon LP (2007, Tech Freak Recordings)
- Cleansed By A Nightmare (2007, Bastard Child Recordings)
- We Have Life EP (2006, Freak Recordings) (with SPL)
- M.O.T.D / Invasion (2006, Obscene Recordings)
- Half LB / The Way The Future (2006, Avalanche)
- Killing Machine (Jezuz Road) (From Beyond The Grave EP) (2006, Algorythm) (with Counterstrike featuring SPL)
- Pain (2005, Prspct)
- The Lawra / Eyes Of Evil (2005, Freak Recordings)
- Sure Vision (2005, Sinuous)
- Satanina / Emato (2005, Obscene Recordings)
- Ritual Situation / The Limit (2005, Avalanche)
- Changing Crisis EP (2005, Tech Itch Recordings)
- Life Of Sin Remix (2005, Penetration Records)
References
- "LIMEWAX: "DRUM'N'BASS собирает толпы, но это не попса" LIMEWAX: "DRUM'N'BASS collects толпы, but this is not popsa"". Galerka (in Ukrainian). 9 May 2008. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- "LIMEWAX на 11 октомври в Lifehouse в София". Travel.bg (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on September 18, 2008. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- Limewax profile on rolldabeats.com
- Limewax on discogs.com
- Limewax article on culturesource Archived 2007-01-11 at the Wayback Machine