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Robbie Rivera

Riberto Louis Rivera, better known as Robbie Rivera, is a prolific house music producer and DJ born in Puerto Rico. He has an extensive catalog of original productions and remixes to his credit, ranging from tribal to progressive house, as well as incorporating garage and latin elements. As a solo artist he has hit #1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart 3 times: in 2003 with "The Hum Melody", in 2004 with "Burning" and "Which Way You're Going".

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Champagne

There are more artists with the same name: 1) Alias of Helsinki based artist Christian Champagne. 2) Dutch group from Amsterdam who can be named the Dutch Abba.
Had some big hits with very catching songs. Especially their song Rollerball gained a big new following in the underground queerparty Cruise Control. http://www.champagne-music-online.de/ 3) Czech euro-dance project by DJ Mysh (Michal Jirak). The was very popular in Czech charts in 1995.

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Jan Krueger

Jan Krueger has been involved in the German techno scene since the mid-90's, doing everything from DJing, to throwing parties, to a recent stint as sales manager at the highly respected distributor Word and Sound. He recently left Word and Sound to focus on his DJ career and Hello?Repeat, the label he started with Daze Maxim. Jan has already made quite a name for himself in Berlin, appearing regularly at Watergate, Panorama Bar, and Club Der Vision

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Beckwith

Residing in New York’s Brooklyn, rising producer Beckwith caught the ear of many an Anjunadeep fan with his remix of Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer’s ‘Fracture’. More recently his recent twisting, journey of a track ‘N To Brooklyn’ was a highlight of Jaytech’s ‘Anjunadeep:03’ CD and now gets its full release alongside the equally inventive ‘F To Manhattan’. Themed around the train journey to which its title alludes, ‘N To Brooklyn’ begins on glowing melodic cruise, chugs along brilliantly, before hitting a magical peaking bridge on the breakdown.

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Luke Solomon

Luke began his professional DJ career in 1990 having practiced hard at his Friday night residency at Middlesex University student Union, where he met cohort Justin Harris. During this period he started working at a local Barnet record shop selling house music and soul music whilst holding down a part time job as a fishmonger. Following this his career within the industry was secured whence he got a job at Freetown, then home to Robert Owens, Felix the Housecat, Jamie Principle and Masters at Work.

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