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By day, Anton works as an Engineer in the aerospace industry for a company that produces jet aircraft engines. He graduated from Central Connecticut State University in May, 2000 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology and is currently pursuing a Masters in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hartford. In his free time, Anton is a DJ and aspiring techno music producer.
In 1993 Anton Banks was a student at the University of Rochester and was into hip-hop and euro-dance pop music. He especially liked the beats and rhythms found in this music but became increasingly disinterested in the lyrics. Looking for something different, Anton borrowed a compilation CD from a friend. That CD was the seminal 'Moove Your Body' release on Tribal America Artists. Soon he was obsessed with all forms of underground dance music and broke all ties to the pop music scene. Anton found himself buying all the rave and house music he could find at a store called 'The Record Archive'. Also at about the same time Anton started going to a club in Rochester called 'Heaven' which was a stripped down version of New York City's infamous super club , the Limelight, as it was also built out of an old church. He only knew that he liked the music but it would be almost a year and a half later before Anton realized that he had been listening to early techno in it's heyday in the form of tracks like The Goodmen's 'Give it up', Jaydee's 'Plastic Dreams' and an assortment of music from early Detroit and Plus 8. The turning point came in 1994 when Anton first heard 'Psychotrance', a mixed CD by Mr. C on Moonshine Music. This CD and his experiences at 'Heaven' gave him a desire to learn to spin records.
In 1995 Anton transferred to Central Connecticut State University and joined the school's radio station, 107.7FM WFCS, as the student engineer shortly after that. As the engineer he had 24 hour access to turntables and an audience and used this opportunity to learn to mix records by taking advantage of dead air (which was and still is often at WFCS) to practice mixing. Through WFCS Anton met other people such as DJ Rockphonics- founder of Equinox and O.L.- the third hillbilly on 'Hillbilly House', who showed him the ropes and got me bookings. In 1996 Anton got his first booking at the now legendary Equinox weekly (Webster Theater in Hartford, CT from 1996 to 97). This turned into his first residency which gave him the opportunity to open for many touring DJs from New York City, Boston, and beyond.
Anton's first radio show, 'Spatial Distortion', was first heard on WFCS on January 18, 1995 and was on the air until May of 2000. In July, '99 Anton started a second show, 'Vault Radio', that now airs on 88.1FM WESU (Wesleyan University), as an offshoot of 'Spatial Distortion'. Anton is now one of a small number of people promoting non-commercial electronic music in Connecticut on a station that covers most of the state.
It has now been over 10 years since Anton began DJing and he has become one of the most versatile acts around. He has built up a musical repertoire of several thousand records that span from minimal house to techno to industrial and most styles in between.
antonbanks
Trevor is the founder of Fun in the Murky - a website displaying the best sounds coming out of Toronto right now. Wonky Techno news, audio, video, interview and information source. New Releases and other relevant news is posted on a daily basis. Based in the Toronto area but world-wide in scope.
His influences include Daniel Bell (DBX), Todd Sines (.xtrak), DJ Hyperactive, Robert Hood, Drop Bass Network, Terry Mullan, G-man, DJ Skull, Woody McBride (DJ ESP), Plastikman, Maurizio, DJ Sneak, Ian Pooley, Joey Beltram, Jeff Mills, Paul Birken, Cajmere/Green Velvet. Mike INk, Johnny Fiasco, Juan Atkins/Model 500/Infiniti, Aux 88, Robert Armani, Adam X, Drexciya, Neil Landstrumm, Cristian Vogel, Dave Tarrida, Tobias Schmidt, Bill Youngman, Hanno Hinkelbein, Aeox, Al.X.E, Edit, Jerome Hill, Quick and Smart, Lusinda, Mark Hawkins, Michael Forshaw

The Black Dog, Cost I, Temple of Transparent Balls, Soma
Leo Rosa, Cracked & Ready, Design EP, Yore
Vector Lovers, Piano Du(b)st, Piano Dust, Soma
Minimal Cadets, Ghost Transmission, Solar Wind, Multicolor
Rick Wade, World Voice, Night Tactics, Yore
Slam, Azure (SLS Remix), Soma
Set by Trevor Wilkes
01 - Unknown 'The Touch Step'
02 - Tomas Nordstrom 'Take My Leave' Don't Recordings 07 [Rumpus Room Vol. ]
03 - Unknown 'Untitled' Klangnet B
04 - Quick'n'Smart 'Firewater' Don't Recordings 06 [Phlokkerbrained]
05 - Youngman & Landstrumm 'Rasta Snail' Scandinvia 20 [Shot At Dawn EP]
06 - TSR 'Chikidichikacke' Kitty Corner Records 04 [Smockan Flyger Pa Stnky EP]
07 - Paul Birken 'Tube Crop' Tonewrecker 01 [Wire Stutters EP]
08 - Mark Hawkins 'Frequency Response' Input-Output 15 [13 years Of Raving Ep]
09 - Tomas Nordstrom 'Unknown' Membrane Recordings 02 [We Were Acid EP]
10 - Neil Landstrumm 'Blam The Target' Peacefrog 44 [Inhabit The Machines EP]
11 - Millsart 'Step To Enchantment' Axis 04 [Mecca EP]
12 - Unknown 'Feelin' Acid' K.B. Records 203 [Feelin' Acid EP]
13 - Dibu-Z 'Stomb Raider' Mutter Tontrager 17
14 - Neil Landstrumm Vs. Dj Slip 'Rebaked Cake 1' Missile LP02 [Launches 2 LP]
15 - Jerome Hill 'Shticklebrix' Kugelbox 05 [Crash Course Pt 4 EP]
16 - Quick'n'Smart 'Heinzyphos (ShthauzRmx)' Coin Operated 02 [The Knights Of The Wrong Table EP]
17 - Michael Forshaw 'Klamz Of Westworld' SMB Records 17 [Blackpool Rock EP]
18 - Quick'n'Smart 'Boister' Miditonal 09 [Amplify The Force Vol. 5 EP]
19 - NDK 'Any Questions?' Kugelbox 04 [Crash Course Pt 3 EP]
20 - aL.X.e 'Kidding' Bernard's Haircut Recordings 03 [Mullet 03 EP]
