Jason Phats
DJ Kramer
Kramer has been active in the dance music industry for over 15 years. Based in San Francisco, his professional DJ career has spanned over 10 years and he regularly performs around the US, Mexico and Central America. Holding nightclub residencies in San Francisco and Cancun, Mexico, Kramer has established an international reputation for his signature Tribal Progressive sound and energetic DJ sets. He is also one of the core organizers of the legendary Deep End sound camp at Burning Man.
Joe Ellis
Mord Fustang
Hunee
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Jaytech
Hailing from Australia’s capital, Canberra, James “Jimbo” Cayzer’s musical pedigree extends way back to his early years as a pianist and composer. However, at the tender age of 14, Jimbo commenced work on his first digital production and hasn’t looked back since. After the initial success of “Music 101” and his remix of Lens’ “Let The Light In,” Jaytech hit the studio with partner-in-crime Mark Dynamix, and shot to prominence with the release of “Identify Me" in 2004, appearing on the Ministry Of Sound 2005 Annual and dominating Australian radio.
Basic Soul Unit
Basic Soul Unit aka Stuart Li - originally from Hong Kong - is now situated in Toronto, Canada. He released a bunch of records throughout the past decade on labels like 'Versatile Records', 'Left On The Dial' and many many more, resembling oldschool sounds and strongly influenced by the likes of Detroit Techno and Chicago House.
Marco Resmann
In the early 90ties Marco discovered his affinity to electronic music. First tapes and the radio, later nightlife infected him. He soon invested his pocket money in two turntables and a mixer and acquired the first skills as a DJ. The first experience with a synthesiser and a drum computer were made at the basement studio of a school friend where the two tinkered on the first beats.
In 1995 Marco got the chance to perform in public with his own records at the Youth Club All1 in Berlin.
Exhibit A
There appears to be more than one artist with this name. 1. Exhibit 'A' formed in late 1978 when four 14-year-olds discovered a shared interest in John Peel's late night radio shows — whilst avoiding sporting activities together during school breaks. They produced three issues of a fanzine, Wombat Weekly, and recorded their first EP, No Elephants this Side of Watford Gap at a central London youth club in 1979.