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Felix

There are at least 7 artists named "Felix": 1) Felix was the alias of British DJ/producer "Francis Wright". His 1993 track "Don't you want me", which samples "Jomanda's" "Don't You Want My Love" and is credited as "Felix Featuring Jomanda" (co-produced by Rollo and Red Jerry), went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. "Dont you want me" was later used in advertising campaigns for the soft drink "Tango".

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Polinski

Polinski is a new project for Paul Wolinski, programmer of 65daysofstatic. It's a return to his beat-driven sampling and synth days, trying to meld loud, scruffy, analogue fuzziness with sparkly melodies. Like the walls of sound made by Oneohtrix Point Never and Fuck Buttons with added beats, or the old school melodies of Underworld and Orbital coated in warm distortion. No matter how hard he tries (which isn't all that hard), he can't quite pull himself free of his preoccupation with massive blasts of noise and relentlessness that 65days specialise in.

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Girls Aloud

Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding make up Girls Aloud, a UK girl group who were formed from the reality TV show Popstars: The Rivals, in which a girl band was pitted against a boy band in the race for the UK Christmas number one single in 2002. Girls Aloud came out on top, with their debut single Sound of the Underground hitting number one. Girls Aloud have cemented their position at the top of the heap of today's pop acts, receiving critical acclaim from every corner of the general music press - tabloids...

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Loveland

1- Vocalist Rachel McFarlane, Paul Taylor, Paul Waterman and Mark Hadfield formed the disco-house combo Loveland in the early 1990's; hits such as "Let the Music (Lift You Up)", "Don't Make Me Wait", "I Need Somebody", and "The Wonder Of Love" increased the group's fame during 1994-95.
Loveland's debut album, "The Wonder of Love", appeared in mid-1995.
Taylor, Waterman and Hadfield have often worked as remixers. 2- John Spalding’s LoveLand:

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Django Django

Skip the Light FanDjango Django Django The triple distilled essence (and sensibility) of an artistic huddle of mischievous musicals, the deft purveyors of an acutely infectious amalgam of neo scoto-irish bop to the pop sentiment. Fruitily looping and catchily hooking our hungry ears with their finely crafted fly hooks; fly hooks finely tied and then melodically unknotted, by well feathered professionals.

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Sophie Sugar

'First Lady of Trance' - Armin Van Buuren, 2009
'The UK's Foremost Female Trance Producer' - DJ Mag 2009 Sophie Sugar is one of the rising stars of the global trance scene. An established international DJ in her own right and now making waves around the world as a talented and exciting producer, it is easy to see where this young lady is heading. Sophie was always a music lover - playing the piano for 8 years and collecting records from the tender age of 6! In her teens, she became involved in the club scene, fell in love with trance music and began DJing.

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