Crizzly

Crizzly
Birth name Christopher Lee Marshall[1]
Also known as Chris Marshall
Born Boerne, Texas
Genres Dubstep, electro house, hip hop, trap
Occupation(s) DJ, music producer
Instruments CDJ, D.A.W. (Ableton), drum machine, synthesiser, sampler, sequencer, personal computer
Years active 2010–present
Associated acts Logun, AFK, Figure
Website crizzly.com

Christopher Lee Marshall, better known by his stage name Crizzly, is a DJ, and producer. Currently based in Austin, Texas, he began DJing in 2010, developing a style that incorporates dubstep, crunk, hyphy, drumstep, and trap, among other genres. He has released several singles and three mixtapes, titled Crunkstep (2012), Crunkstep Volume 2: Back 2 Da Streets (2013), and "Crunkstep Volume 3: Booty by Crizzly" (2014). He has also remixed songs such as "James Brown Is Dead" by L.A. Style, "Hard in Da Paint" by Waka Flocka Flame, "Chain Hang Low" by Jibbs, "The Way We Ball" by Lil Flip, and "Put It Down" by Bassnectar and Excision.

In 2011 Crizzly co-founded two EDM club nights in San Antonio: Lifted Wednesdays at the Ivy Rooftop, and Play Thursdayzz at Club Rio.[2] Around that time IndyMojo.com wrote that Crizzly was "dominating the crunkstep/dubstep scene with his bass heavy mixes."[2] Crizzly tours frequently throughout the United States, and My San Antonio described a Crizzly show as "a 90-minute, adrenaline-addled hybrid of a frat party and dance marathon."[1] He has played at festivals such as the Electric Daisy Carnival, Escape From Wonderland, the Warped Tour, and Lollapalooza.

Discography

Singles

Ass Clap (Ft. Nilo Stari)

Drop Dat Ass (Ft. Crichy Rich)

Certified Gz (Ft. Slim Thug)

Like Dat (Ft. Kids At The Bar)

Like Dat (Retwerk)

Lifted

All Black Everything (with Figure)

Bust It Wide Open (Retwerk)

Ass & Titties (with Logun)

Big Booty B*tches

WTF

Remixes

References

  1. 1 2 Chan, Lorne (June 9, 2014). "Boerne native Crizzly does 'crunkstep' in a 2-stepping town". My San Antonio. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  2. 1 2 "Crizzly Interview". Indy Mojo. August 16, 2011. Retrieved 2014-09-18.

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