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Format:B

Format:B is a german duo of Franziskus Sell and Jakob Hildenbrand. Jakob started his musical journey with a bass guitar and his taste fluctuated between rock, jazz and funk being youth. Shortly after his visits in Berlin's techno clubs and buying the first records he decided to try the production himself. Afer getting the cheap synthesizer and Atari computer in his hands it came out that it is not that easy as he thought.

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DJ Champion

Present within Montreal’s music scene for over ten years, Maxime Morin, aka DJ Champion has been making waves, ever since the release of his first album Chill’Em All (Saboteur Musique), released in 2004, for which he won the Album of the year award in the electronic-techno music category at the 2005 ADISQ.This one of a kind musician has not only helped form numerous punk acts throughout the years, but has also performed as DJ Mad Max, before being joined by his band the G-Strings, composed of four guitarists, one bass player and an amazing vocalist.

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Defender

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Defender is a House band from France. This is a one-time collaboration between Alan Braxe, Fred Falke, and Savage. They've released only one mini-EP, called Defender, in 2005 on Vulture Music. It also appears to be the most successful Defender on last.fm. 2) Defender is a Chicago based band. The brainchild of childhood friends Jorge Ledezma (guitars, keyboards) and Gabi Meszaros (bass, keyboards) who began making home recordings and sound collages in the early 90's.

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Stormchild

There are three artists with the name Stormchild…
1. The original band named Stormchild is a NWOBHM band formed in Bolton in 1979 and won a national UK rock talent search in 1981. They signed to Kilo records and released a single in 1982. They split in 1983.
Their single Rockin steady is the highest valued single of the Genre with a copy selling in 2009 for 2,300 pounds sterling on ebay.
A compilation called Maiden Voyage was released in February 2012 by High Roller Records featuring tracks from their recordings with Kilo records in the 1980's from Riverside studios and Jamm studios..

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Anthony Collins

1) DJ/producer on the French house and techno scene
2) British conductor and composer (3 September 1893 –11 December 1963) 1) Young DJ/producer Anthony Collins has proved to be the rising star on the French house and techno scene. Since his first release in 2005, he has accumulated releases on labels including Get Physical, Minisketch, resopal, Criminal Rec, Tuning Spork, Liebe Detail, Micro-Fibres, Highgrade and now Freak n'Chic.

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Robag Wruhme

Robag Wruhme alias Gabor Schablitzki, a beloved member of the German electronic music community, hails from the town of Jena in central Germany. His latest album "ThoRA VUKK" was released in early May 2011 on DJ Koze's Pampa Records. Robag is also known as a member of the Kompakt family (his mix CD for Kompakt, "Wuppdeckmischmampflow", came out in January 2011). He has also been closely involved with the Jena-based Freude am Tanzen label.

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Yoji Biomehanika

Yoji Biomehanika, can only be described as the Japanese Lord of NRG or Nu-NRG Master, and Japan's No 1. NRG DJ overseas. In the evolution of the electronic music world, Super Star DJs from around the globe have replaced the persona of the rock star for many music fans, and have become the driving force in building the image of our industry.

Having already achieved rock star status in his country of Japan, Yoji smashes all the rules in the book and puts vitality back into the dance scene...

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Orbital

Orbital is an electronic duo consisting of brothers Phil Hartnoll and Paul Hartnoll formed in London, England whose career lasted from 1989 until 2004. They reformed in 2009. Orbital took their name from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene and party network in the South East during the early days of acid house [1]. One of the biggest names in British electronica during the 1990s, Orbital were both critically and commercially successful, being particularly known for an element of live improvisation during their shows, a rarity with techno acts.

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