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The Long Count

The Long Count began in late 2009, drawing initial inspiration from the likes of SiKth, Misery Signals and Born Of Osiris, creating an intricate, technical, and a definitely unique style. In early 2010 we released our first album “A World’s Collapse”, and are set to complete a 2nd within the year. Since then we’ve played with Deaf Havana, Young Guns, The Casino Brawl, Surfaces, Heart of a Coward, Visions, Heart In Hand, The More I See, amongst many others.

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Pure Science

One of the most important characters of the techouse era, Phivos (Phil) Sebastiane aka Pure Science is not to be underestimated. He has an impressive background and his attachment to music began since he was a child, when he definitely fell in love with the synthesizers. Inspired by the legacy of the talented Depeche Mode, he was named The Scientist in the end of the eighties, nickname created by the Passion Crew due to his great potential and level of concentration.

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Robotosaurus

February 8 2007: The trashy nightclub had sold out hours before hand. The supports have been and gone. The lights were dim and there was a hum amongst the crowd. Friends had been talking about the first show for well over a year. The anticipation was swelling as people were jostling for position. When the first stomach-churning chord rung out there was no denying things would be different from that point on.

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Yowie

Yowie, a dual-guitar and drums trio from St. Louis, have been stunning audiences with their incomparable barrage of sonic kung fu. They accelerate the progressive-rock rhythmic sensibilities of Ruins and Magma and mutate them with the shrieker side of Big Black and Slayer. The band incorporates many variations in time signature, tempo, and tuning, to create a virtual audio maze, but no matter how complex things get, their compositions remain cohesive and compelling. After releasing their debut album Cryptooology on Skin Graft, they lost a guitarist.

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Rebecca Saforia

Rebecca Saforia is always searching for inspiration. Her consistent experimentation with sound & music enables her to create a distinctive inimitable style which is constantly evolving to ensure the listener is always engaged. She continues to break new ground and constantly working on new releases by experimenting with new sounds, textures, tones, and expertly combining key elements from other musical genres with the essence of trance & tech trance.

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Agnelli & Nelson

Agnelli & Nelson, the collective name of Northern Irish pair Chris Agnelli and Robbie Nelson (who also produce under the names Afterburn, Cortez, Green Atlas, A&N Project, and Quincey & Sonance), writers and producers of dance music, are notable for helping to define the genre of Trance music since 1997. Since 1997, Chris Agnelli and Robbie Nelson have been writing and producing dance music, of which their hits El Nino and Everyday have become classics of their genre. They have to date produced five top 30 hits in the United Kingdom, and countless remixes, from Armin van Buuren to U2.

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Sharooz

Bursting onto the scene in 2006, Sharooz's debut 'Hell Yeah' became one of the club records of that year, played numerous times on Radio 1 and selling over 40,000 copies. Other releases include 'Masterblaster', 'Sextitude' on DJ Dan's Instereo label and one of last year's defining club tracks - 'Get Off'. In the past year Sharooz has been remixed by or mixed artists such as Dylan Rhymes, Miles Dyson, Angel Alanis, DJed as far afield as the USA, Switzerland, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, France, Spain, Serbia and all over the UK.

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