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Eclectica

There are three bands with the name Eclectica. One is based in Nashville, TN, featuring Tracy Silverman on electric violin, Roy "Futureman" Wooten on the drums, and Steve Forrest on bass. Each musician in the band performs with other groups or solo, but they have produced one album as a group, "Streaming Video Soul". Steve Forrest was not bassist at the time of the production of the album; instead, Kyle Whalum did bass for the group.

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The Third Man

There is more than one artist with this name, so please leave the pictures of both bands. 1. An English techno artist, Toby Leeming. 2. An English band started by Max Rafferty, previously of The Kooks.
1. Although The Third Man (Toby Leeming, 26) is a born and bred Londoner, his musical roots lie in Scotland where he lived for 4 years whilst studying at University. During this time he met dj’s, producers and promoters and not happy just watching others ply their trade he started to teach himself how to dj.

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Waff

UK based DJ and producer. wAFF’s time in the limelight finally came in 2012. Throughout an unfathomable year, in which he released his first four track EP on Jamie Jones and Lee Foss’ world renowned label Hot Creations, heads have been turned in all corners of the globe toward one of the most exciting new talents around today. His now legendary track, ‘Jo Johnson’, held it’s own in the record bags and DJ charts of everyone from Sven Väth and Loco Dice to Cajmere and Groove Armada and closed some of the most memorable nights of the Ibizan summer.

Read more about Waff on Last.fm.

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Binge & Purge

Binge & Purge is the union of personality and noted DJ Tommie Sunshine and producer Mark Verbos. The two started working together in 1998 in Chicago. Their 2001 debut as Binge & Purge was a doublepack, released on Switzerland's Mental Groove, called "Wait, It's Fantastic." Highly regarded by the press and the big DJs at the time, it sold small numbers. Their only other release, "Take Your Drion Pill," was a collection of left overs and re-edits from the same sessions.

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Cajmere

For an international audience reawakening to the influence of Chicago house during the 1990s, Curtis A. Jones acted as quite a renaissance leader. Besides donning his straightahead house guise Cajmere and a flamboyant, neon-haired acid-house alter-ego named Green Velvet for several of the most memorable underground house tracks of the decade (including "Preacher Man," "Answering Machine" "Brighter Days" and "Flash"), Jones helmed the two most respected labels in the new school of Chicago house, Cajual and Relief.

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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.

Read more about Kym Mazelle on Last.fm.

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