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Chris Fortier is an American DJ and founder of the Balance Record Pool as well as co-founder and owner of Fade Records. Fortier's DJ-ing covers a range of styles from dark progressive to minimalist techno. He is well known for being a central figure in the development of electronic dance music in the United States as both a DJ and founder of the Balance Record Pool.Chris Fortier grew up in Melbourne, Florida, moving to Orlando, Florida to attend the University of Central Florida.
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Chris Fortier Fortier, Chris
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American DJ
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Chris Fortier
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1990-01-01Z
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Fade 40oz
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