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Sander Kleinenberg

Sander Kleinenberg is a Dutch DJ and producer. Born in Delft in 1971, he started DJing in his early teens playing at local bars. After getting his start in production in 1996, some of the biggest DJs in the world, including Sasha, Deep Dish, and Max Graham have used his tracks on their mix compilations. "My Lexicon" and "Sacred" are examples of his trancier production work, while "The Fruit" and "Work To Do" are examples of a more funk-tinged house. His most recent compilations fall under the "Everybody" moniker, and reflect the style of DJing that he is playing out at the time.

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Jobody

Currently residing in Bristol (UK), Jobody was introduced and influenced by music at an early age. His father being a drummer in various groups lead Jobody to a love for drum patterns. He soon discovered the world of Drum & Bass and House. Fascinated as he was, he started DJing in various clubs and parties. Realising that the decks would not cut it alone in the music world he started writing and producing his own brand electronic music.

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BNJMN

BNJMN is the work of Ben Thomas. Having worked previously under various monikors, most notably Jackhigh (who's collaboration with Teebs gained rave reviews and airplay from the likes of Flying Lotus, Mary Anne Hobbs), BNJMN is his latest outing into the world of Techno and beyond. The sound created is vast both sonically and musically, as the future looks very bright yet unpredictable for this rising talent.

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School

There are two artists with this name: 1) School was a band from Northern Virginia comprised of Matthew Teardrop (now Manhattan Murder Mystery), Hannah Burris-Cookie, J. Hollywood, and Brittany Ellis.
http://www.myspace.com/schoolband 2) The School are a pop band from Cardiff, Wales, UK. They formed in late 2007 and signed to legendary Spanish label Elefant Records after playing just 4 shows. Their debut album

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Soul Keita

Soul is an Ethiopian musician and painter living in Paris. He considers Mulatu Astatke his spiritual father. He began writing songs at twelve years old when his father taught him to play the kissar, an ancient East African lyre. He works solely with a dusty 808 and traditional Ethiopian instruments in order to create melancholic folk house.

Soul grew up in Addis Ababa, but left home for secondary school in Cairo.

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