Dax Reynosa
Musician from Whittier, California

Dax Reynosa

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Musician from Whittier, California
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20 February 1970(Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA)
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Dax Reynosa, often mononymously known as Dax and by the former stage name Theory, is an American underground hip hop artist, producer, songwriter, smooth jazz singer, and music manager from Whittier, California. As a hip hop artist, he co-founded the underground Christian hip hop collective Tunnel Rats and the affiliated groups LPG, Footsoldiers, and The Resistance. He also co-founded the Latin funk and R&B band Elé and formed The Dax Band. He has contributed vocals and songwriting to numerous jazz recordings.

Biography

In 1983, influenced by the newly emerged hip hop culture at Radiotron in MacArthur Park, Reynosa started b-boying and battle rapping. His lyrics discussed both his Christian faith and the crack epidemic he grew up amidst. He cites his formative influences as David Guzman and Soldiers for Christ. He also formed a dance crew, Cousins Three, with his cousins V.Night and Jurny Big, and they would compete at both dance and rapping at Pico Rivera Park. Reynosa in 2012 recounted the fiercely competitive nature of the rap battles he engaged in: "When you lose, you change your name cuz I’m gonna iron your name on the back of my sweater. We battle for rhyme books and you can never rap those rhymes again. I would burn it in front of you."

In 1993, he formed the collective Tunnel Rats, taking inspiration for its name from his father, who served as a tunnel rat in the Vietnam war. Mostly finding audiences at churches, the group struggled to find acceptance from many Christians due to their lyrical braggadocio. The group also encountered racial prejudice when touring in the Southern United States because the majority of the group was of Mexican descent. Shortly after the formation of Tunnel Rats, Reynosa and Jurny Big, as LPG, released The Earthworm in 1995, a breakthrough album in Christian hip hop. The next year, Tunnel Rats released its first album, Experience. LPG released a second album, 360 Degrees, in 1998, and Tunnel Rats released the groundbreaking Tunnel Vision through Uprok Records in 2001. LPG dropped The Gadfly in 2003, and Tunnel Rats led the Uprok compilation Underground Rise, Volume 1: Sunrise/Sunset. Tunnel Rats released its self-titled album in 2004. In 2006, Reynosa helped organize the Tunnel Rats-affiliated group Footsoldiers, and formed the production duo The Resistance with Tunnel Rats producer Dert. Footsoldiers and the Resistance collaborated with KRS-One on his album Life, and KRS-One in return appeared on the Footsoldiers' album Live This. Reynosa co-produced the 2003 documentary film, The Battle for L.A.: Footsoldiers, Vol. 1, with director Darren Doane. Tunnel Rats currently is on hiatus, and Reynosa currently contributes vocals to jazz recordings. In 2013, he co-founded Elé with Adelaide "Addie" Benavides, and works as the band's manager. Elé mixes together R&B, pop, funk and blues with Latin genres such as cumbia, merengue, and salsa. He also formed a self-described jazz band, The Dax Band.

Discography

Tunnel Rats

LPG

As featured artist

Title Other artists Year Album
"What I Feel" Future Shock 1996 Remember the Future
"Costume and Rumors" Future Shock 1996 Remember the Future
"Peace in the Puzzle" Future Shock 1996 Remember the Future
"Welcome" Raphi, Macho 2002 Cali Quake
"Better" Raphi 2002 Cali Quake
"Speak Life" Sev Statik 2002 Speak Life
"My People" New Breed 2002 Stop the Music
"Keep On Singin'" Propaganda 2003 Out of Knowhere
"Kick Kick" LMNO, Knows, Zane, Dezin8ed, and Sev Statik 2003 Underground Rise, Volume 1: Sunrise/Sunset
"Cyphers" Elsie and Propaganda 2003 Underground Rise, Volume 1: Sunrise/Sunset
"Remember this Day" 2Mex, Neogen, Dert, Reconcile, Professor Who, Dokument,
Chosen1, Griffin, Lazarus, Raphi, Drastic, Propaganda, and Macho
2003 Underground Rise, Volume 1: Sunrise/Sunset
"Lost Angels" Jurny Big 2003 Biggest of 'em All
"Freedom" KRS-One, Ishues 2006 Life
"Not Anymore" Zane One 2008 L.A. Woman
"Rise" Propaganda 2009 Listen Watch Focus
"Watch (Healing)" Peace 586 2009 HeAr
"Yes" Euge Groove 2009 Sunday Morning
"Let Me Love You" Paul Brown 2010 Love You Found Me
"Shine Shoes" Marcin Nowakowski 2011 Shine
"Live Your Dream" Macho 2011 Remember
"Drum" Shihan the Poet 2013 Music is the New Cotton
"Where Do We Go From Here" Daniel Chia, Lew Liang 2017 In the Moment
"Say You Will" Daniel Chia, Paul Brown 2017 In the Moment
"I Never Knew" Triune, DJ Joey C 2019 The Love Album

Production discography

Year Title Artist
1996 Remember the Future Future Shock
1996 Experience Tunnel Rats
2001 Tunnel Vision Tunnel Rats
2002 Cali Quake Raphi
2003 Stop the Music New Breed
2003 Zion Zion
2005 "Now I Know" Bigg Milt

The Resistance production discography

Year Title Artist
2005 Both Sides Tunnel Rats
2006 Life KRS-One
2006 Live This Footsoldiers

Additional credits

Year Work Artist Credit
2003 The Gadfly LPG Executive production
2006 Life KRS-One Executive production, vocals
2010 Love You Found Me Paul Brown Vocal production, vocals, composition
2012 "Love Don't Come EZ" Paul Brown Composition, vocals
2013 Real Life Bart Brandjes Vocals, composition
2013 "Take You Here" Tierra Composition
2014 Wishing on Love Melina Vocals, composition
2014 "Sunrise on Sunset" Paul Brown Composition
2016 "Midnight Passion" Bennet B Composition
2018 "Yesterday Love" Rob Zinn Vocals, composition

Filmography

Year Title Producer Notes
2004 The Battle for L.A.: Footsoldiers, Vol. 1 ☒N Documentary film