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Frank Trax


BIOGRAPHY

Frank Trax is a German producer and DJ, born on June 29, 1968 in Hamburg. Frank Trax is known for his remixes of tracks such as "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten" by Joachim Witt, "Frozen" by Madonna, "Children" by Robert Miles, and "No Limit" by 2 Unlimited. He has also produced tracks under the pseudonyms "D.H.T.", "DJ Frank", and "Frank-E & Mars-L". Frank Trax began his career in 1986 by playing in clubs in Hamburg. In 1988, he released his first single, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The single became a success in Germany and Europe, reaching the second spot on the German charts and fourth on the European charts. In 1989, Frank Trax released his first album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the second spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1991, Frank Trax released his second album, "Children of the Night," under the pseudonym "DJ Frank." The album reached the seventh spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1992, Frank Trax released his third album, "No Limit," under the pseudonym "Frank-E & Mars-L." The album reached the first spot on the German charts and was certified platinum in Germany. In 1993, Frank Trax released his fourth album, "Dreamland," under the pseudonym "Frank-E & Mars-L." The album reached the second spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1994, Frank Trax released his fifth album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 2," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the fourth spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1995, Frank Trax released his sixth album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 3," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the seventh spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1996, Frank Trax released his seventh album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 4," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the eleventh spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1997, Frank Trax released his eighth album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 5," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the fifteenth spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1998, Frank Trax released his ninth album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 6," under the pseudonym "D.H.T." The album reached the twenty-second spot on the German charts and was certified gold in Germany. In 1999, Frank Trax released his tenth album, "Nur mal kurz die Welt retten 7," under the pseudonym

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