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Felix da Housecat:
2001 album, Kittenz and thee Glitz,
turned the dance music world on its side as his collaborations with
the now infamous Miss Kittin on “Silver Screen”, “Madame Hollywood”,
Melistar on “Harlot”, “What Does it Feel Like” spawned a synth club
revival.
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Jeff Mills:
Along
with Robert Hood, Carl Craig, and Joey Beltram, is one of the
biggest American names in techno. Mills is the latest in a long line
of Detroit-bred talent to take on an international reputation.
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Laurent
Garnier:
Since
his debut at Manchester’s Hacienda in 1987, the beginning of the
Acid House explosion, Laurent Garnier has played a key role in the
development of the electronic music scene. Laurent Garnier is very
different from your average DJ. |
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Terry Francis:
"Architecture" mix album really put him on the map.A seamless mix of
deep duby house, celestial breaks and ethereal vocals. Some called
it "tech house", whilst Terry himself jokingly described to it as
"house no". |
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Sven Vath:
A German, worldwide Techno legend who is adored the world over for
his unique brilliant sound. |
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Rui da Silva:
He has long been recognized as one of Portugal’s most precious
exports. His name is now synonymous with quality dance music. His
name has shot to stellar proportions as one of the world’s best
tribal/progressive DJs and producers. |
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Funk D' Void:
Funk D'Void is the intergalactic gigolo and spacefunk ambassador of
Soma Records. rom atmospheric string laden soundscapes to
bass-fuelled techno bombs. |