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German DJ and record producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robin Clark (born Tobias Hartmann; 6 April 1982 in Oldenburg) is a German hardstyle DJ, remixer and producer. He is under contract to Sam Punk’s label Steel Records and is also known under the aliases Coakz, Bazzface, John Tox and RC Project.[1]
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DJ Robin Clark | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Tobias Hartmann |
Also known as | Coakz, Bazzface, John Tox, RC Project |
Born | Oldenburg, Germany | 6 April 1982
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Hardstyle |
Occupation(s) | DJ, Remixer, producer |
Instrument | Turntables |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Website | www.robin-clark.net |
Hartmann started playing keyboard and drums in his childhood. He bought his first turntables in 2001 and had his first bigger performances in 2002. Since 2004 he is an inherent part at the internet radio Techno4ever.net[2] with his show called Hardbeats,performing every Thursday from 20:00 - 22:00 (UTC+1). Additionally, he is the project leader at Techno4ever since 2006. He started producing his first tracks in 2004. His first single appeared 2005 under the name Bazzface. In 2006 his first single as Robin Clark appeared.[1] 2007 he released together with Sam Punk the sampler Hardbeatz Vol. 9 with some tracks of Hartmanns others alias.[3] Since 2009 Hartmann is working together with Sam Punk on the relaunch of the new digital label Hardbeatz Digital Records. In September 2010 Hartmann obtained the TOP 11 of the Defqon.1 Producers Competition.[4]
Hartmann finished his Bachelor of Arts Social Work (BA SA) at the University of Vechta in September 2010. Since 2018 he is the owner of the label BLACKBOX DIGITAL.[5]
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