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Arising from industrial music, passing throuth sound designing, Pushy! is a concentrate of all the diversity of the electronic scene . An artist with a singular universe, between strange environmental sound, interludes rich in experimental ranges and sizzle breakbeat. Not very orthodoxe methods, unclassable and iconoclast, Pushy! likes the urban experimentation, the driest breakbeats, the adventurous spirit and the sticky proverbs, the references of hip hop and the beachcombers drum' bass. At the crossroads of experimental and worldwide underground and a contesting soul, he composes innovatory stuff, manufactures a personal and evolutionary music, sometimes constructed sometimes disjointed. Here the past, the present and the future confront each other, variety as matter , the sound of all the communities as reference mark. Via the abstract breakbeat, the climates and ambiences install a a fine balance between urban vibrations and internal passion . Sound microworlds unceasingly evolving, a sincere, representative and open experimentation on the outside world. Since his beginnings he has always provoked meetings, sought to extract himself from its own constraints by sealing an alliance between free sounds and original film soundtracks, theatre and contemporary dance, fashion shows or visual arts, trajectories enriched by sound installations. A prolific range where the nuance finds its right of being. Since 1983, Chris aka Pushy! has composed under various aliases (Webs, Ob Ovo or Oxendraft) and has taken part in several formations ( Urban Autopsy, La tete a l'envers et ses malentendus, Le cartel del Barrio.) mixing electronics with acoustics. In 1995 his association with Yod has given rise to the Pushy! formation; Yod then accompanied Chris during 4 years before retiring from the project. Pushy! was the first in France to work on drum & bass, breakbeat and breakcore sonorities during live performances Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.