Azzido Da Bass
Azzido Da Bass (born Ingo Martens in 1971) is a DJ and music producer based in Hamburg, Germany. Over the years, Ingo Martens has been influenced by a wide range of music genres. As a youth, Ingo first became interested in hip-hop and break dance. By the mid-1980s, Ingo began collecting electronica and synth pop albums from the groups such as Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Nitzer Ebb. A few years later, it was acid house and hardcore groups.
DJ Smooth
DJ Smooth has many, many years of experience working in dance clubs in Atlanta as well as local and national radio. He was a Mixshow DJ with XM Satellite Radio - BPM from 2002 to 2006, producing the DUI show for 1 year and the Rotation show for 4 years. Prior to that, he worked for WBTS (95.5 The Beat in Atlanta) from 2000 to 2002 as a Mixshow DJ for their Saturday Night live broadcasts from The Paradox in Buckhead and their Friday Night live broadcasts from Enigma in Buckhead.
Fair & Square
Don Rimini
First Don Rimini made all of us freak the fuck out. Then he got radical on us. Now he kicks us in the face... and runs away. You wish he kicked us just once...but with his third release, the Kick'n Run EP, Don Rimini terrorizes dancefloors. that's the same dude who attacked fiercly with his Absolutely Rad EP and the infamous track "Let Me Back Up" which has been a fixture on dj sets by Busy P, MSTRKRFT, 2 Many DJs, Digitalism, Tiga, A-Trak, Aaron Lacrate, and Diplo among others.
Moguai
Moguai (born André Tegeler, Recklinghausen, Germany), is a German DJ and EDM producer. He is best known for his 2002 hit "U Know Y", and his earlier hit "The Rock" which uses a sample from the song "Top Billin'" by rap group Audio Two. Starting in early 2010, he became one of a very few people to release music on deadmau5's record label, mau5trap. On April 13, 2010, he released his first album, We Ar Lyve, on mau5trap. This album features singles released in months prior to the album's release, including "Lyve/Imperial" and "Nyce/Blau."
TJR
TJR can refer to three artists (please note the free downloads on this page refer to the 3rd artist): 1. An alias of famed uk garage pioneers Matt "Jam" Lamont and Karl "Tuff Enuff" Brown, more popularly recognised as Tuff Jam. This project is probably best known for the seminal track Just Gets Better, which featured and brought to fame vocalist Xavier. 2. A New York based DJ who has gained some recognition in dance music circles for his fidget house releases including "Atomic" and "Good Evening Chicago", on Wearhouse Music and Potty Mouth Music respectively.
Terry Francis
I was born in 1966 in Epsom. FAMILY
'My Mum and Dad were listening to James Last and stuff like that so I didn’t get much influence from them. I got to about 14 and realised that I enjoyed dancing I started listening to early soul stuff, Motown, that kind of thing. I actually got into a bit of rock when I was 15. That was my brother’s influence really his room was next to mine and I had to listen to it every day. I wasn’t into school really. I wasn’t really very good at school but I went. I was better at art and crafts than the academic stuff.
Sphere
There are seven bands with the same name:
1. Japanese J-Pop group "Sphere"
2. Norwegian Modern Metal band "Sphere"
3. Polish Death Metal band "Sphere"
4. An American Jazz Quartet "Sphere"
5. Czech Metalcore band "Sphere"
6. A female trip-hop singer
7. A Japanese shoegaze band 1. Sphere (スフィア) is a Japanese pop idol unit formed by four voice actresses affiliated with Music Ray'n. The group made their major debut in April 2009 under Lantis with the single "Future Stream" which was used as the opening theme for the anime Hatsukoi Limited.