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Birth name
  
Joe Christie

Labels
  
Low Life

Role
  
Hip-hop artist


Name
  
Joe Christie

Record label
  
Low Life Records

Years active
  
1990 - 2008

Genres
  
British hip hop

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Also known as
  
Joey BrainsBrando Flux

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, record producer

Albums
  
Biro Funk, My Last and Best Album, Hard Working / Escuchame, Panorama, The Travel Show, Fat Head EP

Similar People
  
Jehst, Skinnyman, Mystro, Rodney P, Chester P

Organizations founded
  
Low Life Records

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Braintax was a British hip hop artist and producer. Joe Christie had also recorded or appeared under the pseudonyms Brando Flux and Joey Brains. All of his releases were on his own record label, Low Life Records.

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Originally Braintax was a duo, consisting of Christie and DJ Test, who also contributed vocals and production. Test departed following the 1997 release of the Future Years EP and Christie retained the Braintax name; it has since become synonymous with him as a solo artist. On the track "Monsoon Funk" on Panorama, Christie explained Braintax means "we can all get busy if we use our brains." Braintax's lyrics have made multiple references to spirituality, healthy eating, the state of hip hop music, environmentalism, and politics. On Mr. Scruff's 2002 album Trouser Jazz, Braintax was featured on the song "Vibrate".

In 2008 Braintax suddenly announced his retirement with the release of his final album titled My Last And Best Album and also the end of Low Life Records.

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Albums

  • Biro Funk (2001)
  • Panorama (2006)
  • My Last And Best Album (2008)
  • Singles and EPs

  • Fat Head EP (1992)
  • Future Years EP (1997)
  • The Travel Show EP (1999)
  • Hard Working EP (2000)
  • Don't Drag Me In (2001)
  • Riviera Hustle (2002)
  • Godnose (2002)
  • Chapter Seven - Verse Two EP "Out the Bunker" (2003)
  • D90 Rules (2006)
  • Run the Yards (2006)
  • Syriana Style (2006)
  • References

    Braintax Wikipedia