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Kym Mazelle

Kym Mazelle (born Kimberley Grigsby in 1960, in Gary, Indiana, U.S.) is an American soul music singer. She was brought up and lived on the same street as the Jackson family and knew Michael Jackson's mother and uncle. Early in her career, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, she enjoyed major success in the European house music scene, and performed as a member of Soul II Soul. However she is probably best known as the singer of the cover version of the song "Young Hearts Run Free", in the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.

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Pete Tong

PETE TONG is Britain's best-loved dance DJ. He doesn't need an award to prove his popularity and he won't act cool to keep his credibility. The host of Radio 1's ground-breaking Essential Selection show for a staggering eight years, he works within the mainstream, but is respected by the underground. Born in Dartford, educated in Rochester and inspired in his teens by the underground soul scene of the late seventies (and the music of the time...by the likes of Funkadelic, James Brown & Evelyn "Champagne" King) Pete's first DJ job was at a wedding.

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The Mole

There are 2 artists that go by this name.
1- The Mole (real name Colin de la Plante) is a Canadian DJ / Producer who has toured the world with his trademark techno sound. He has also released numerous records under various monikers, through a variety of imprints. Furthermore, he is a member of the experimental group, Modern Deep Left Quartet, which features all members of Cobblestone Jazz. In Groups: The Bacon Smugglers, Bodensee, The Modern Deep Left Quartet, Shannon & The Mole
The Mole released his first album in May 2008, entitled As high as the Sky.

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Todd Edwards

House producer from New Jersey born in 1972. The sound of Todd Edwards is characterised by an hypnotic collage of short cut-up samples over swung US garage beats and lively disco flavoured bass-lines. He started his musical career around 1992-93. Influenced by Marc Kinchen, whose 'MK' remixes were very popular to feature vocal reconstructions ('Push The Feeling On' by Nightcrawlers, The, 'Can You Forgive Her' by the Pet Shop Boys among others).

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Henrik B

Making music since 1991 dj´ing since 1994.
Henrik B is a man of many talents, who now at the peak of his game continually delivers the goods both on & off the dancefloor through his trademark epic productions. He originally made a name for himself in the techno community, releasing tracks on
key labels such as Drumcode, Primate & Corb. With the continually blurring lines
between House & Techno, it wasn’t too long before Henrik’s productions crossed

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Lee Mortimer

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Having been born in the 80s, Lee had to rely on his Dad's extensive collection of early funk, soul and disco for decent musical inspiration. The likes of Stevie Wonder, Bootsy Collins and Prince have a lot to answer for regarding Lee's early infatuation with funk-ladden house grooves. Introduced to production via the lethal combination of the Commodore Amiga and the legendary OctaMED tracker, Lee was just 13 when he was laying down tunes. But it was DJ-ing that first truly enticed him into the pleasures of aural entertainment.

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Badmouth

There are two bands using the name Badmouth. 1) Badmouth is a California based four-piece hardcore/punk band. 2) Badmouth is Swedish based five piece hard rock band.
Forged in the furnace of the European rock scene, BADMOUTH has captured the attention of fans around the world, and the eye of industry pros even before the release of their first album. The guys wanted to write rock tunes that stood out from the rest, drawing on the classic rock roots of bands like Dokken, AC/DC, Guns and Roses and Aerosmith, that have been lost in the drone of today.

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