Chris Brann, born March 25, 1972, in Atlanta, Georgia, was an American
electronic music producer and remixer. In 1994, he teamed up with DJ Deep C
(Chris Clark) and Udoh (Chris Udoh), forming the trio Wamdue Kids. They released
their first house music EP, #1, on Acacia Records in 1995. Brann later began
producing solo tracks under various names, including Wamdue Project and Ananda
Project. His breakthrough came with "King of My Castle" (1998), originally a
downtempo piece that gained worldwide fame through Roy Malone's house remix. The
single sold two million copies, topped the U...