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Patrick Chardronnet

Patrick Chardronnet, living in a beautiful small house, surrounded by thousands of mighty firs in the Black Forest in southern Germany, has caused quite a stir since his first release Ledge on Raummusik, with his minimal but highly emotional tracks. Having contributed Ledge for Steve Bug's "Bugnology Mix", the famous Poker Flat imprint gave him a new platform. This he leveraged by releasing two brilliant remixes for Martin Landskys FM Safari, followed up by his collaboration with Afrilounge for Just For a Little Peak on Pokerflat Vol.

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Oblong

Oblong is Patrick Kenmore, who has been keeping himself busy engineering and producing records for legendary acts such as Add N to X. His organic approach to songwriting, coupled with his studio skills led him to numerous other collaborations with Nathan Haines, Isaac Turner (Spektrum), Kaidi Tatham (Bugz in the Attic) and Simon Franks (Audio Bullies) among many others. His extensive musical knowledge and experience helped him amass a great network of musicians who pop in and out of his studio - including members of the legendary Blockheads...

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Ana Sia

Ana Sia’s love of electronic music combined with an innate understanding of the value of dance to the human soul collectively fuse to create unforgettable sets of experience, whether she is slamming spots in her hometown of San Francisco or taking her turn in the forests of music festivals around the country. Ana’s energetic delivery of brain-fazing beats has earned the Princess Slay-ah an important spot in pioneering the West Coast future sound movement.

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Jody Wisternoff

Jody Wisternoff’s influence and contribution to dance music cannot be overstated.
Between breaking through to the DMC Hip Hop finals as a fresh faced 13 year old in 1986, and putting the finishing touches to his band’s fourth studio album in 2008 a lot has happened. His early 90’s act Sub Love were one of the largest draws on the UK Rave festival circuit and his hook up with Bristol dj Nick Warren in 1994 gave us Way Out West.

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Ministry of Sound

Ministry of Sound (MoS) is one of the most famous nightclubs in the world of electronic music, said to be to London what Studio 54 was to New York, and whose fame goes far across English borders. Located in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, South London, and officially opened in 1992 after weeks of 'secret' club nights the Ministry had already been packed out through word-of-mouth, Ministry of Sound was one of the key locations in the development of house music and superclubs in Britain in the early 1990s.

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Aaron Carl

Producer, Remixer, Singer/Songwriter, DJ… It is a task that Detroit native Aaron-Carl has done consistently since 1996. As one of Detroit’s most in-demand producers & sought-after remixers, his signature sound crosses genres -- from soulful, gospel-infused house, to the dirtiest ghettotech anthems. Hailed as a powerhouse in Detroit’s Electronic Music scene, with a discography to die for, he has remixed some of the Motor City’s biggest names – Underground Resistance, Scan 7, AUX 88 & Kelli Hand; as well as international artists like Chicago House legend Dajae...

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Afrilounge

Afrilounge are minimal producers Eduard Hartter, Markus Liefke (a.k.a. Liefko) and Richard Rotfuß. In 2002 they founded Afrilounge. The three djs and producers established a solid basis in order to bundle their creative energy and to share their predelection for electronic music. After two years of common producing in the studio, they contributed their first track, The Dude, to the Full Body Workout compilation of Berlin`s Label GetPhysicalMusic.

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Scotty

Two artists share the alias Scotty: 1- Scotty (born David Scott, 1951, Westmoreland, Jamaica — died 27 February 2003, Kingston, Jamaica) performed as a reggae vocalist and deejay.
David Scott a.k.a. Scotty was a popular Jamaican DJ. Raised in Kingston, he attended Kingston Technical High. He began DJing as a joke and impressed Derrick Harriott, and before graduating he entered the music business professionally. He joined the Federals along side Franklin Spence and Valman Smykle. They gained a serious following with his lead vocal in their rocksteady-style single "Penny for Your Song".

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