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Avus

In January 2000 two clever friends handed Scott Edwards a copy of buzz and a cdr full of samples. These were fused with a mind full of sounds crossing everything from Tangerine Dream to a Roots Supercharger and Avus was born. By this time Scott had already been honing his DJ talents for many years gaining a residency at London's Glasshouse, his own radio show and playing numerous sets around some of Britain's best (and indeed dodgiest) sweatpits.

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Dave The Drummer

DAVE THE DRUMMER : A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY: D.A.V.E the Drummer has been releasing Techno and Acid records for about 14 years.
Since his first studio sessions upstairs in a pub in Deptford with the Liberator DJs,
D.a.v.e has made hundreds of underground records ,
including some club classics such as:
“ One Night in Hackney “ on "S.U.F." records with Chris Liberator
“ Hydraulix 09 “ on his own "Hydraulix" label
“ Cradle cap “ on his "Apex" imprint

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D.A.V.E The Drummer

DAVE THE DRUMMER : A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY D.A.V.E the Drummer has been releasing Techno and Acid records for about 14 years.
Since his first studio sessions upstairs in a pub in Deptford with the Liberator DJs,
D.a.v.e has made hundreds of underground records, including some club classics such as:
“ One Night in Hackney “ on "S.U.F." records with Chris Liberator
“ Hydraulix 09 “ on his own "Hydraulix" label
“ Cradle cap “ on his "Apex" imprint

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Hardfloor

Hardfloor are the Berlin, Germany based duo Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker. Hardfloor are best known for the acid techno track Acperience 1, one of the genre's defining records and a key influence on the trance sound that dominated European techno through the 90s. They have also recorded under the aliases Da Damn Phreak Noize Phunk, Low Budget and Techno Trash. Both Bondzio and Zenker were (and remain) members of other dance groups.

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Charanjit Singh

In 1982 the Bollywood session musician CHARANJIT SINGH imported with much pain some of the latest synthesizer equipment into India. A good investment as Bollywood composers liked to feature the latest sound in their songs, and with these keyboards Singh spiced up numerous Bollywood recordings. But apart from that, in the late nightly hours after the studio recording were over, Singh set out on his own, wholly original project.

Read more about Charanjit Singh on Last.fm.

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