DJ Minx was inspired to spin at The Music Institute in 1989, where  some of Detroit’s leading dance music DJs helped to hone her skills.
For two years she engineered and hosted “Deep Space Radio,” an  electronic music show on Detroit’s WGPR radio station. She also  voluntarily hosted a weekly radio program at the University of Canada on  CJAM 91.5 FM called “Steamy Windows,” and later became a resident of  world-renowned Club Motor in Hamtramck. In 2000 she was a featured  performer at the first Detroit Electronic Music Festival, and has since  become a regular fixture at Movement.
In December 1996 Minx founded Women on Wax, a collective of female  DJs from the Metro Detroit area. From then on, she worked with promoters  and DJs across the country to solidify the career of several top female  DJs and singers.
In 2001, Minx established her own record label called Women On Wax  Recordings, which has become a platform for her own productions  (including the 2003 classic, “A Walk In The Park”) an outlet for local  talent. Minx expanded her musical majesty by creating a sub-imprint of  the label called W.O.W. B.A.M. (Women On Wax Bangin’ Ass Music), and  continues to collaborate with, produce on, and remix for a number of  labels.
Currently on the Liaison Artists roster, Detroit’s “First Lady of  Wax” is going strong after nearly three decades of DJing and continues  to play in cities across the U.S. and around the world. She was recently  named one of the “20 Women Who Shaped the History of Dance Music” by  Mixmag and one of the “Best house music DJs of all time” by TimeOut New  York. In 2018, she was presented with the Spirit of Detroit Award for  “exceptional achievement, outstanding leadership, and dedication to  improving the quality of life.” In 2020 she launched Behind The Grüv, an  online store that sells high-quality, reasonably priced casual wear,  fir for lounging, outdoor events, and working out.