Babicz was born in Poland, and moved to Germany as a child. He began producing music in 1992, and his earliest releases, under names like Colone, Rob Acid, and Department of Dance, veered from dark, hard-hitting acid to more atmospheric techno. Much of his output appeared on Junkfood Records, the label he co-founded with Michael Zosel in 1994. As Dicabor (Rob Acid in reverse), he released a self-titled ambient album as well as a live collaboration with Loveparade founder Dr. Motte, both on the Space Teddy label in 1995. Other collaborations during the decade included releases with Mijk van Dijk and Roland Casper. Experimental album MoMente was released under Babicz's own name on Mille Plateaux in 1999, with Desert following in 2000. Force Inc., Mille Plateaux's club-friendly sister label, released Main Things, the first album by Babicz's minimal techno project Atlon Inc., in 2001. Two different Rob Acid live albums were released in 2003, and the moniker continued issuing singles on labels like Treibstoff and Audiomatique, as well as splits or collaborations with artists such as Marc Romboy and Hardfloor.
Aside from Rob Acid releases, Babicz has primarily remained active under his given name. Sure Sipr appeared on Punkt Music in 2004, and A Cheerful Temper, the first of many full-lengths on Systematic, arrived in 2007. Singles appeared on labels such as Kompakt imprint K2 and John Digweed's Bedrock, while the producer started his own Babiczstyle in 2010. After the release of that year's Immortal Changes and 2013's The Owl and the Butterfly, ambient full-length A Moment of Loud Silence was digitally issued by Traum Schallplatten in 2016. He collaborated with Gui Boratto on the 2019 single "Human," and full-length Utopia, with guest vocals by Alice Rose and Zera, appeared on Systematic in 2020. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi