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Together

There are several artists called as TOGETHER: 1. A project of DJ Falcon and Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk, who recorded for Bangalter's label Roulé and whose most notable songs are 'So Much Love To Give' and 'Together'. 2. Together was a hardcore\punk band from Minsk, Belarus.
Band Members:
gufazi - voice,spoken words,shouting, ex-guitarist in Devil Shoots Devil;
RENE-guitar;
VADIM-bass;
SYR-drums, still playing as drummer in I Know.
link: http://www.myspace.com/togetherbyhc/ 3- Together is an Anarchist Hardcore Band from Portugal.

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Linkwood

Linkwood is Producer, Engineer and DJ Nick Moore.
Best known for his highly acclaimed releases on Firecracker Records, including 'Miles Away' and 'Piece of Mind', Linkwood released his first LP ‘System’ for Prime Numbers in September 2009 - an album which has taken him around the world.
As a teenager growing up in Bristol in the late 80’s/early 90’s, Linkwood became fascinated with house and techno.

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Jo Jo De Freq

JoJo De Freq is the DJ and co-promoter of London's super salacious Nag Nag Nag club. Nag is, as JoJo says, a wear what you want, play what you want kind of place' and it's this attitude that has made it the capital's hottest attracting, in the last two years, globally renowned acts like Dave Clarke, Tiga, Miss Kittin, Hell and a loyal audience of wild revellers that cram it to capacity every Wednesday night.

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Gavin Herlihy

Here's the basics: Im Irish but I live in London. I'm a writer, a DJ and a burgeoning maker of techno. Ive been working for Mixmag for nearly seven years (club listings ed, news ed, music ed and now features/Big Tunes ed). My first track Machine Ate My Homework was released on Mood Music in 2006 and was supported by a wide range of people including Laurent Garnier, Luciano, DJ Hell, Tiefschwarz, MYLO, Ewan Peason, Paul Oakenfold, Danny Howells and James Lavelle.

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Tiger Stripes

Three artists are currently referred to as Tiger Stripes. 1. Tiger Stripes is one of the names used by Swedish producer and instrumentalist Mikael Nordgren (his other aliases include D'Malicious and 12th Floor). He is very flexible; he plays everything from heavy tech house to soft garage and disco.
The debut mix of Tiger Stripes was "Dingo."
2. Tiger Stripes is an indie band from Adelaide, Australia. - Changed name to Mad Shapes

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Shep Kennedy

Shep began his DJ career in the late 80's at Bensons Wine Bar, Essex, England. His Sunday night residence soon became so popular they moved him to a Friday Night slot "it was great because everyone was into rave in the late 80's and there was me playing rare groove & jazz, and the kid's were loving it."

It was in the early 90's that Shep got in to radio via Friends FM, a pirate radio station in Leyton, East London, working alongside Soul 24-7's Alan Jay.

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Einzelkind

Einzelkind's Arno Völker was indeed a lone child when he released drop74 on the first Body Language Compilation and he was happy. But within time loneliness weighed too heavy so, remembering the great times both had as partners in the drum'n'bass world, he had to lure out his long time socio Miguel Ayala, who was living an undercover existence as father and student. The bait was simple; chocolate and beer, but it had such a profound impact that the result just had to be great.

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Ad Brown

Marking a new dawn in British progressive-trance, his precision-built,
evocative electronic soundscapes have fast found the ears of many of the scene’s
leading lights. Prog maestros like Sasha, Nick Warren & Dave Seaman are ardent
supporters, as are forward-thinking trance legionnaires like Ferry Corsten and Gareth
Emery. No less a talent behind a pair of turntables, he has become the warm up
man-of-choice for some of the biggest names one the scene. In the last 3 months of
2009 alone he has supported Calvin Harris and Paul Oakenfold on their respective UK

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Jojo De Freq

JoJo is a London based electro DJ and producer. She co-founded the seminal London electro night, Nag Nag Nag, in 2001. As well as in the UK, JoJo has been a DJ of international demand since 2002. Since 2003, JoJo has been resident at the one of the longest running and respected acid house/techno nights in the UK, Bugged Out. The last Nag Nag Nag was in May 2007, JoJo remained the weekly resident there for over 6 years. The closing of the mid-week club left JoJo the time to concentrate of her efforts on production.

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