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De De Mouse

De De Mouse is a J-electro artist from Koganei, Tokyo. His sound is characterized by trebly vocoder and electro lead synth with a house beat. Live performances are very enthusiastic and often accompanied by artistic visuals from Midori Kawano. De De Mouse's debut album "tide of stars" (2007) was the first release of ExT Recordings, a newly relaunched Tokyo electro label (fmr Transonic). 2007 also saw the release of mini-album "east end girl".

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Voodoo Child

There are at least three artists with this name: 1) Voodoo Child is an alias used by electronic artist Moby. So far, he has released two albums under the Voodoo Child moniker: The End of Everything; a collection of slow, relaxing music, and Baby Monkey; an upbeat electronica disc. New York, USA 2) French heavy metal band with one album, Adr

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Venice Ahoy

Venice Ahoy are a pop band from Hampshire, England and are riding high on the current wave of new and exciting quality Pop music coming out of the UK. Comparisons have been made to the Gang of Four and Foals but their youthfulness and energy, especially live, has earned them a reputation that is second to none. They consist of Joshua Parker (vocals/bass), Harry Hajiantoni (guitar/vocals), Chris Peden (guitar/vocals) and Tristan Ritter (drums/vocals). They have played alongside Johnny Foreigner, Tubelord, BlakFish, The Maple State and Secondsmile to name a few.

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Bill Brewster

English DJ, writer and musical bon vivant; best known for his 2002 double-disc compilation "Praxis" and his books "How To DJ (Properly)" and "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" (with Frank Broughton). As well as running several labels - 5XO-294, Sugar Daddy Records (in New York) and Twisted United Kingdom and Forensic Records (in the UK) - he also ran the DMC New York office for two years. Bill now runs the DJ History website.

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LeAnn Rimes

Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a popular American country and pop music singer. Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the charts, more than any other song in American history. While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies.

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J.Phlip

In a male-dominated industry, it’s hard to find girl DJs who are as down to earth and talented as J. Phlip. Hailing from the Midwest and a recent addition to the famous Dirtybird crew, J. Phlip’s newest record Rumble Rumble drops this week. This prolific DJ also has remixes coming out on Dotbeep and Alland Byallo’s Nightlight label. Blending the sounds of house and showing off her audio engineering skills, there’s no way one can ignore her original beats that radiate energy and innovation.

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