In 2004 X-Tech - aka Traxx' Dillaz - delivered his first album « Ain't Nuttin but Music and good weed », still this wasn't his first notable piece of work.
Soaked in music from a very young age, he successively discovers Rock, Funk, Ska, Punk, Reggae, Ragga then Rap before falling for the Acid House wave at 16. Then come the first Rave parties and electronic music takes over. From his commitment to the graffiti movement and his passion for music emerge in 1990 collective crew O.Q.P. Parties and Teknivals follow in France before the Sound System seduces the Czech Republic, Germany, Holland, Italy, Austria, Spain... Evolving at the core of the nomad rave scene, X-Tech multiplies encounters, influences and exchanges. In 1997 : different times, different ways : X-tech take some distance to devote himself to production and creates OQP Production. Solo or collaborating, he composes on more than 30 LPs while moving to Italy, near Turin, where he takes part in the founding of Da Green House Studio.
Keeping up the pace with vinyl releases, X-Tech then focuses on his first long format record « Ain't Nuttin but Music », eclectic diary dominantly electrobreak marked with the multiple influences that made his itinerary so special.