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Musician, DJ, and music producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jono Schnell, known professionally by his stage name Quix (stylised in all caps),[1] is a New Zealand DJ and electronic music producer. Since 2020, he has also been a part of the electronic music duo known as Tiger Drool, alongside fellow record producer, Robert Vincent Hughes.
Quix | |
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Birth name | Jono Schnell |
Genres | EDM, trap |
Instrument(s) | DJ, record producer |
Years active | 2016 | –present
Labels | Dim Mak Records, Deadbeats |
Quix was born and raised in Auckland and grew up in a Christian home. His considers himself Christian and currently goes to the Hillsong Church along with his wife. At a young age, his mother home-schooled him for a period of time. He started experimenting with music when he was 9-years-old playing in bands and started getting into EDM when he was 14. He chose the moniker Quix and got his name from translating his last name from German which means fast. In 2017 he dropped his debut EP titled "Heaps Cool".[2] One of his most popular songs is his collaboration with Boombox Cartel "Supernatural", which has received millions of plays and was released on the label Mad Decent.[3] He also has a collab with Alison Wonderland titled "TimeE".[4][5][6]
Year | Details |
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2017 | Heaps Cool
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2018 | Illusions
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2019 | IDK, Vol. 1
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2021 | IDK, Vol. 2
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2023 | Arpeggio
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Year | Title | Album |
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2015 | Sippy Cup (with Troy Kete) |
Non-album singles |
Stacked (with Dimes) | ||
House Party (with Thieves) | ||
2016 | What They Want (with Jinco featuring Svnah) | |
Pokies | ||
Supernatural (with Boombox Cartel featuring Anjulie) | ||
The Cut | ||
2017 | Riot Call (featuring Nevve) |
Heaps Cool |
Pace (with Loudpvck) |
Non-album singles | |
Skin to Skin (with Bishu featuring Cappa) | ||
Next World (with Krane) |
Fallout | |
Vision (with Slumberjack featuring Josh Pan) |
Non-album singles | |
2018 | I'll Give You the World (featuring Jvmie) | |
Lambo (with Matroda) | ||
Hero (with Vincent featuring David Shane) |
Illusions | |
Giving Up (featuring Jaden Michaels) | ||
2019 | Stronger (featuring Elanese) |
Non-album singles |
Berserk (with Luca Lush featuring Yung Bambi) | ||
Guiding Light (featuring Sanna Martinez) | ||
Life Long After Death (with Adventure Club featuring BadXChannels) | ||
Time (with Alison Wonderland) | ||
Trying to Love (featuring Bjoern) | ||
I Got Tha | ||
2020 | Survive | |
Gunning for You (featuring Nevve) | ||
Somebody (featuring Alex Hosking) | ||
Chicane (with Juelz) | ||
Heads or Tails (with Amba Shepherd) | ||
2021 | Huhhh (VIP) | |
Lighthouse | IDK, Vol. 2 | |
Make Up Your Mind (featuring Jaden Michaels) |
Non-album singles | |
2022 | Enter with Caution (featuring Alix Robson)[7] | |
Pompeii (with Cyclops featuring Crooked Bangs) | ||
Waiting for the Day (with CORTR featuring Kyle Reynolds) | ||
Take My Breath Away (featuring Linney) | ||
Crew (with Savage) | ||
2023 | Drop 'Em (with Sofi) | |
Grenade | Arpeggio | |
Laugh | ||
Trust | Non-album single |
Year | Title | Album |
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2023 | The River | Non-album single |
Year | Title | Album |
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2020 | Tiger | Non-album singles |
Saber Tooth |
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