by John Bush
One of the best garage producers and remixers during the 1990s was Kerri Kaoz 6:23 Chandler, a native of garage-central New Jersey and a DJ by the time he was nine years old. Influenced by his father (also a mixer in his own time), Chandler began producing tracks by the time he was 15, with help from fellow Jersey-ites like Tony Humphries and Michael Watford. His tracks for King St., Strictly Rhythm, Large, Nervous and his own Madhouse Records made him one of the top producers in the garage scene by the early 90s, with a discography including club landmarks like (Youre My) Inspiration, Hallelujah, and Stompin Grounds as well as more introspective, jazzy works like 1993s The Atmosphere EP. Chandlers first production LP was 1997s KAOZ on King St., followed a year later by the mix-album/hits-collection Kaoz Theory. Three mix albums appeared during 2000-01, after which Chandler released A Basement, A Red Light & A Feelin, Vol. 2, a compilation of production tracks for Madhouse. In 2003, he issued Trionisphere and Trionisphere Live.