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DIsco House

DJ W!ld

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From deep house, minimal electro, acid, to techno Country:
France and Brazil Labels:
Catwash Records (with Chris Carrier), Get Physical, Brique Rouge, Crack & Speed, Adult Only, Detour, Visitor, Block, Twisted, Groovilicious, Positiva Profile Last Updated: April 2007 It’s not an easy task following DJ W!LD ’s path all across the planet! Behind the decks for 10 years now, his career cannot be described in a few lines anymore… W!LD plays from one continent to another, as a tireless traveller, spreading hot underground music to all people.

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Karmon

Drumming on all kinds of household equipment and jamming on the guitar until his fingers hurt, it was pretty clear that a path into music was set. When and how was not yet clear at that time. It was in 2003 that Karmon came into contact with electronic music through his older brother. At that time experimenting with different styles and setups with mild success it wasn ́t until early 2012 when the artist now known as Karmon was born.Having experienced various flows of electronic music he now set out to develop his own style and with great success.

Read more about Karmon on Last.fm.

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Matthew Stone

Matthew Stone is a multi-disciplinary artist, DJ and shaman living and working in London. After graduating from Camberwell, Stone became a formative member of the South London !WOWOW! art collective, exhibiting and throwing notorious art parties in disused buildings in South London. Working in performance, photography, installation, curating and writing, Stone's work revolves specifically around creative interactions and community, based on the idea that the whole is worth more than the sum of its parts.

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Flight Facilities

Flight Facilities is an anonymous Indie DJ duo who claim on their MySpace and Facebook pages to be from Trinidad and Tobago but are widely quoted as in fact being from Sydney, Australia. There are sources which name the duo members as U-Go-B and Jimmy2Sox but nothing official has been released by the group itself. Jimmy2Sox's cousin is Gus Da Hoodrat from the Bang Gang DJs. The duo first began mixing various songs by artists including Bag Raiders, Toecutter and Sneaky Sound System.

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Fatback Band

The Fatback Band (later, simply Fatback) is an American funk and disco band. Most popular in the 1970s and 1980s, The Fatback Band is most known for their Top Ten R&B hits, "(Do The) Spanish Hustle", "I Like Girls", "Gotta Get My Hands on Some (Money)", and "Backstrokin'". Their 1979 single "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" is sometimes considered the first hip hop single.

Read more about Fatback Band on Last.fm.

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ATFC

Rising house DJ and producer ATFC - aka 28-year-old Aydin Hasirci - has emerged as the latest addition to the list of famous Old Skoolers. The OSN was first tipped off about Hasirci's Bournemouth Uni roots by IDJ magazine's Music Editor, Matt Anniss - himself an Old Skooler. And after further investigation, the OSN can confirm Anniss' tip-off to be spot on. Hasirci, whose moniker stands for Aydin The Funki Chile, has been spinning vinyl for around fourteen years and owns his own sound production company, Onephatdeeva Productions.

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ColouringIN

ColouringIN are the unlikely lovechild of Love Minus Zero head honcho Tom Neville and opera singer turned electronic-upstart Henry Bennett – a curious collaborative whose effortlessly eclectic melodies are set become the sound of 2009. As the New Year beckons ColouringIN’s eagerly anticipated debut album sampler is ready for release. A remarkable fusion of Henry’s classical training and Tom’s house production pedigree...

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Ajello

Ajello was born from the meeting between Luca DJ Rocca Roccatagliati and Fabrizio Taver Tavernelli. The habitat where this collaboration develops itself is the Maffia Club of Reggio Emilia, historic club for the electronic music development in Italy and place where the two are actually residents. Coming from different environments has not prevented to find a common denominator in the sound fascination and the aesthetic imaginary of the eighties.

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