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Thunderheist

thun/der/heist (thən\dər\hīst): The act of stealing another’s thunder, to trump another with something far more superior Tag team Thunderheist - front woman Isis and soundsmith Grahm Zilla - drop from the top rope and hit the stage, over and over again. Sinuous swagger seeps from Zilla’s ominous basslines, while digi-horns blast the senses like homecoming marching bands and Moroder bears witness.

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Good Neighbours

The band Good Neighbours represents the fruits of the labor of love of Olivier Masson, Nathalie Laplante et Alexandre Laplante during the last two years spent crafting a sound that encompasses what they really enjoy in music. They compose instrumental songs that strive to evoke the sounds of The American Analog Set, The Six Parts Seven, The Mercury Program and Feel Good Lost era Broken Social Scene.

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Bodyrox

An electronica duo consisting of Jon Pearn and Nick Bridges. With the help of D. Ramirez, "Yeah Yeah" became THE anthem of 2006 in Ibiza and across the World. If you were at the White Isle Summer 2006, you'll know how big this track was with huge support from Tony Humphries, Louie Vega and Norman Jay to Erick Morillo, Ferry Corsten, Roger Sanchez and Sander Kleinenberg etc etc. For more, visit: http://www.myspace.com/bodyrox

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Sophie Ellis-Bextor (born 10 April 1979 in Middlesex, England) is a Multi-Platinum selling English pop singer and songwriter. Her music is a combination of mainstream pop, disco and 80s electronic influences. She used to be in a band called "theaudience", which had a couple of U.K. top 40 hits, and a top 20 albums, but disbanded after that. After, she rose to fame as the guest vocalist on the #1 (UK and Australia among others) track "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" in 2000 and since then has had much solo success, top 10 U.K. songs include:

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Plastique

There are multiple artists under this name: 1) From London, UK, Plastique is a British/Brazilian band filled with pounding dance beats, power-chords, dirty synths and so-sexual-it’s-almost-perverted vocals and lyrics. Gabriel (a producer) and Anelise (an actress) met in London in 2005 and quickly became good friends. They had planned to write music together, however she was already due to return to her native Brazil later that year, so the project was indefinitely put on hold. Back in Brazil she met Fabio (a graphic designer) and returned to London with him in 2009.

Read more about Plastique on Last.fm.

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Haujobb

Haujobb (not to be confused with the demogroup of the same name) formed as a trio in 1993 in Germany, with B. Junemann being the third member to the current duo of Dejan and Daniel. Their first release was on cassette only, the now hopelessly out of print Drift Wheeler. This embryonic issue brought them to the attention of Off Beat records, who released their first CD, Homes and Gardens, later that same year.

Read more about Haujobb on Last.fm.

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