Starkid
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Starkid (real name Adam Spears) was a young electronic music producer from East Texas who was most known for his single "Crayons", which was played by DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz, John Digweed and featured on Nick Warren's Global Underground: Reykjavik. It was later released as a full single on Release Records.
Spears was fatally injured in a car accident on July 30, 2004, in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was 18 years old.[1] Tribute remixes of "Crayons" were created by producers Numinous & Habersham, MV and Leama & Moor. Several DJ mixes were created in tribute to the late producer and can be downloaded via the "Long Live Starkid" site.
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External links[]
- Starkid discography at Discogs
- Progressive Sounds Interview
- Memorial Website for Starkid
Categories:
- American electronic musicians
- Musicians from Texas
- 2004 deaths
- American electronic musician stubs