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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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Kaskade

Kaskade is the stage name for Ryan Raddon, a DJ/producer/remixer/artist who was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1972, raised in Salt Lake City, Utah as a teen, and now calls San Francisco, California home. Prior to being a recording artist, he was a record store owner and a club DJ at a nightclub in Salt Lake City as a way to make ends meet for he and his wife. After he and his wife moved to San Francisco he landed a job as a A&R man at OM records, where in addition to reviewing demos for the label he also submitted his own material, which would pay off big time for him.

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Stefano Noferini

Stefano Noferini begins his artistic career in 1980 as one of the main contributors to the development of the nightlife in Florence, Italy. With his support, Florence becomes one of the focal points for the Italian and foreign music trends. After being identified as a pioneer of the electronic trend, Stefano Noferini gets closer to house music once again. Basically, the echo of historical phenomena. In the early 90’s Stefano Noferini was the resident DJ in real temples of house music, such as Titilla (Cocoricò’s privé room in Riccione) and Fitzcarraldo in Arezzo.

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Eclectica

There are three bands with the name Eclectica. One is based in Nashville, TN, featuring Tracy Silverman on electric violin, Roy "Futureman" Wooten on the drums, and Steve Forrest on bass. Each musician in the band performs with other groups or solo, but they have produced one album as a group, "Streaming Video Soul". Steve Forrest was not bassist at the time of the production of the album; instead, Kyle Whalum did bass for the group.

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Cajmere

For an international audience reawakening to the influence of Chicago house during the 1990s, Curtis A. Jones acted as quite a renaissance leader. Besides donning his straightahead house guise Cajmere and a flamboyant, neon-haired acid-house alter-ego named Green Velvet for several of the most memorable underground house tracks of the decade (including "Preacher Man," "Answering Machine" "Brighter Days" and "Flash"), Jones helmed the two most respected labels in the new school of Chicago house, Cajual and Relief.

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Dave Randall

Dave has experience of dance floors across the world, his technical ability landing him main stage appearances at some of the most respected clubbing events world-wide. One of the original club circuit pioneers, he has played his own music and his sound to critical acclaim that have landed him many friends in club scene's from Bogota to Bombay. His particular fondness of the Dutch club scene started at small underground parties in the center of Amsterdam to now appearing at most of the renowned Dance Valley events...

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DV8

This name covers at least 4 artists.
1) One of the DV8s is Roger Sanchez's who put out deep house productions under this guise.
2) Another is a rock band formed in 1980 in Newcastle, Australia. They were one of Newcastle's biggest bands until 1988, then took a decade off before returning in 2000 to re-record their greatest hits. Their official website is at http://dv8ozrock.com. Albums include Darby Street Blues and Stab in the Dark.
3) A dutch MC, who sings the lyrics for different hardstyle-DJ's. Best known for his version of 'Nothing else matters' in coöperation with DJ Zany.

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