Joshua Ryan
Talented DJ, remixer, and producer Joshua Ryan was born in Sicily but later moved to the United States. He has released a few singles for the Slinkey Records label and completed a number of strong remixes for artists like the Coffee Boys, the X Cabs, and Paul Grogan. Ryan has also landed DJ gigs all over the United States. Motivated by electronic techno bands like Leftfield and P.I.L., Ryan began to practice passionately on a Yamaha RX-7 drum machine and a Casio CZ-5000 that had belonged to his brother. It took time, but the practice began to pay off.
Mindscape
There are at least five artists that are using Mindscape alias. 1) A Hungarian drum and bass producer
2) A Danish Rock group located in Copenhagen.
3) A Swedish Metal/Pop/Techno-band act from Gothenburg, Sweden.
4) A Progressive Rock outfit from Melbourne, Australia.
5) A project from the German DJ & producer Torben Schmidt 1) Mindscape is a Hungarian drum and bass producer/dj trio(since 2007 only Gergely Sasvári) formed in late 2002, in an up-and-coming and lively Budapest scene.
The Breaks
There are two bands named The Breaks: 1) Indie power pop group from Saint Louis, MI.
Official Site 2) 80's pop rock group from Memphis, TN.
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Robin Fox
There is more than one artist with this name:
DJ Static
Nick Sentience
Nick Sentience is undeniably one of the most talented an innovative DJ and producer in the hard dance scene. At only 27 years of age his music career has expanded 10 highly successful years during which he has produced and remixed over 150 tracks including the biggest dance anthems that have defined the sound of hard dance to where it is today. Nick
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Rebel Sketchy
Rebel Sketchy is the pseudonym of writer/producer Dave Gammie. Based in North London, Dave has been composing for various media and in many different styles since 2003. His work has taken him from the dance floor to the classical concert hall and he continues to explore the world of production without restraints. The Rebel Sketchy name creates an umbrella for his electronic output and was most notably used for a stint on The Payback Project (label) between 2004 & 2007, his unique sound bridging the gap between Breakbeat & House.