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Krohme

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Krohme
Birth nameChris Moore
GenresHip Hop, Metal
OccupationRecord producer
Instrument(s)Drums
Keyboard
Turntable
Sampler
Drum Machine
Years active2005 - Present
LabelsGodsendant Music
Babygrande Records
Man Bites Dog Records
SpitSLAM Record Label Group

Krohme (born Chris Moore) is an American hip hop and metal producer, noted for his work with Chuck D, Arrested Development, MC Serch, Stetsasonic, Snapcase, Otep, Earth Crisis, and members of Slipknot, Brand Nubian, Living Colour, 311, Fear Factory, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and more. His music has been featured on MTV, BET, and HBO.

Biography

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A native of Alexandria, VA,[1] Krohme (often incorrectly listed as "Khrome") was born in 1980 to an African-American father and a mother of Spanish and German descent. He developed an ear for production via the eclectic music tastes of his parents and later through playing instruments in elementary school in Hawaii and later Virginia. Using his diverse musical interests, including hip-hop, soul, rock, heavy metal, and classical, he began sampling records in 1997 to create hip-hop beats that he gave to unsigned artists in the Washington metropolitan area.

It wasn't until 2005 that Krohme connected with his first major artist, Ras Kass, for the single, "The Long Walk Home."[2]

He made his first record label debut on Day by Day Entertainment with MF Grimm's American Hunger album where he produced 3 songs. MF Grimm also served as his manager.

In 2007, Hell Razah of Black Market Militia/Sunz of Man[2] asked Krohme to produce tracks for his solo album, Renaissance Child for Nature Sounds, Nativity with Killah Priest and Lost Ark. He also worked on unreleased remixes for Los Pepes, Pt. 1 and Project Jazz.

Additionally, Krohme founded Godsendant Music (now Godsendant Collective) in February 2005 [1] and released his first project, All Praises Due, with guest appearances from Royce da 5'9", MC Serch, Agallah, C-Rayz Walz, Hell-Razah, Chace Infinite, Triple Seis and more. The label also featured releases from Block McCloud, Jazz Spastiks, Little Indian, and more before shutting down in 2011.

In between projects, he signed with Babygrande on Valentine's Day 2008 to release his 3-year project, The Beasts Released Volume 1: South of Heaven, which featured Kool G Rap, Sean Price, Chino XL, Agallah, C-Rayz Walz, Hell Razah, Psycho Les, Atari Blitzkrieg, Lord Jamar, Rapper Pooh, Cappadonna, Killah Priest and additional artists which was leaked but never officially released.

He started working on a collaboration album with Hell-Razah in 2009 under the tentative title "Krohme Razahs."[2] In 2006, he produced the Ras Kass track "Hush Little Baby," the infamous diss towards Game.[2] He would later work with Game on the remix to the Dezert Eez track, Gunz Out.

Krohme was a member of the Wu-Tang affiliated groups, Lost Children of Babylon and Thug Angelz.

He is also noted for his work as a multi-genre producer and remixer, working with members of Slipknot, Fear Factory, Living Colour, Earth Crisis, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and Damnation A.D. to name a few.

in 2023, Krohme founded Calm Bomb Collective, providing a platform for musicians to release music and receive support while benefitting nonprofit organizations. [3]

Partial Discography

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Studio Albums

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EPs

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  • Kahlee x Krohme - Blind to the Facts (2021)
  • Empuls x Krohme - By Love or By Force (2022)
  • Krohme - Cursed Earth (2022)
  • Indigo Phoenyx x Krohme - The Dynasty of Dominique Devereaux (2022)
  • Empuls x Krohme - By Love or By Force (2022)
  • I9on x Krohme - Liqwit Krohme (2022)
  • Paavo x Krohme - Evidence of a Struggle (2022)

Collaborative Albums

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Partial list of productions

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Krohme Interview". 2007-05-20. Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  2. ^ a b c d "Krohme (Godsendant) - [All Praises Due Interview]". 2007-02-14. Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  3. ^ "Earth Crisis Guitarist Scott Crouse Discusses Their New Benefit Track w/ Public Enemy". 2024-04-05.
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