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Mike Parker

There are 2 artist with the name Mike Parker (1) Mike Parker is a solo artist from Wilmington, NC. (2) Mike Parker lives and works in Buffalo, New York, the city that was once the home of the Moog Synthesizer company. He is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University (BFA 1988) and the State University of New York at Buffalo (MFA 1997). Currently he is lecturing at SUNY Buffalo. Over the years, his education in the visual arts has had a profound impact on the music he produces.

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Streetlife DJs

Stewart Rowell & Louis Gaston are otherwise known as the Streetlife DJs. They have over 25 years turntablist experience between them, and a blatant disregard for music genres! OK let's explain...if you think Soulwax meets Coldcut meets Sasha & Digweed you're in the right ball park...if there is such a place! There really isn't a musical boundary that the Streetlife DJs won't cross. A Streetlife set is like one big lesson in the history of dance music...in one night! Isn't that the best history lesson you're ever likely to have? DJ Magazine quoted "We love these guys because they rock.

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DJ Bruno

DJ Bruno (Perfect Groove Foundation/ Electrica/ UA) It all started back to 1990 from the tape with new kind of music Acid House. This made Alec to get deeper in the music and to start the mixing. First experiments took place in the private home parties and in the institute where Alec got his education. At that time there was no turntables in Saint Petersburg so all the mixing have been done on the tape recorders.

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Aleister X

Aleister X adds darkness to blackness and takes the musichall to the dancehall, engaging in some old skool Arthur Askey clowning along the way. This is the sound of light entertainment back from the dead and at its very best. So put your dancing shoes on, listen up, and get in touch with your dark side.

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Messiah J & the Expert

Here we are now… Introducing the third Messiah J & The Expert album, From The Word Go.
So what’s changed? Well, over the last few years a lot has changed. The news is jam-packed with wars, job losses, elections, early budgets, recessions, climate change and all manners of global socio-political realities. So, where the last Messiah J & The Expert album, the Choice Music Prize-nominated Now This I Have To Hear dealt with personal relationships, writer’s block and tennis, From The Word Go questions the state of the world we live in today.

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