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Graeme Park: 15 years on the Radio, 25 years on the decks. The story of DJ Graeme Park really mirrors the story of the evolution of dance music and club culture itself. Graeme found himself working in a Nottingham record shop called Select-A-Disc in the early 1980s, when the very first house records began to filter through from Chicago, Detroit and New York.
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Dedicated to releasing quality Chunky, Chugging House music, the style of which can be found on his popular Centric Music show on 1Mix Radio, the Centric label will showcase music from unsigned producers, with remixes from some of the underground House scene hottest.
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Fierce Angel is the new record and events company from Mark Doyle the creator of Hed Kandi. Fiercely independent and already picking up critical acclaim worldwide the company is on a mission to provide simply the finest music and the most memorable nights out.
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Brian Cheetham has been a driving force in the world of Electronica since he began to DJ two decades ago in his home town of Manchester (UK), playing regularly at legendary clubs such as 'Hacienda' & 'Paradise Factory'.
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Ralf GUM is one of the highest respected figures in the house music scene, for the distinctive qualities in his exceptional productions and DJ-sets. Since Ralf’s DJ career started in 1990, he stayed true to his passion for cool and diverse house music. Harmony & Soul & Groove – just some aspects of Ralf’s typical sound.
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Pete Gooding 2008 has been an outstanding year for Pete. His Global Network radio show is now syndicated worldwide, including Friday and Sunday nights on Ministry Of Sound radio, Ibiza Global Radio and Push FM in London, amongst many others.
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Colin Edwards In the world of House music Colin Edwards is known for his Voice and signature ’sexy, soulful, dance floor driven’ style blending elements of funk, soul and disco combined with uplifting vocals. Colin has been a Radio DJ since the age of 14 just playing with his Favorite influences and seeing where it will get him.
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Fish Don’t Dance Radio Show is present by head honcho of 1980 Recordings Dan McKie. Fish Don’t Dance Radio Show is broadcast in 2 parts. Part one, will be bring you his selection of what’s hot on the house, electro, tech and techno scene, plus ending this hour with a 1980 Recordings mini mix.
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Back 2 House Show. The origins of the term "House Music" are disputed. Some House music enthusiasts claim that the term is derived from the name of a club called 'The Warehouse'. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, "underground" warehouse parties became popular among the teenagers living in the Chicago area.
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Bryan Galvan. If you’ve been on a dance floor in the past 11 years, chances are you’ve been Galvanized! Dj/producer Bryan Galvan has been making people dance for over a decade and upon hearing his latest club hits, its clear that he’s just getting warmed up!
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AMINE EDGE Discovered Electronic Music in the 90’s, while watching some music shows on German TV as Housefrau, Berlin House or Berlin TV. He was only 10 when he started to develop a real passion for this kind of music.
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s007ii / DJ subRoutine keeps an open mind to all types of music. His influences range from a wide variety of familiar Classical composers to modern and classic Rock. In his early years he was deeply into the Pioneers of Punk, Heavy Metal, Underground Hardcore, and Industrial.
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Mark Stone's interest in music began at an early age. At only 7 years of age he was already enrolled at the Music Academy Basle in Switzerland for Percussion lessons. Years passed and Mark's inspiration for beats and rhythm grew and grew, it was only a matter of time before he started investing in Vinyl.
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Dimitri. The heart of the shows Flux Bpm on the move and Flux presents House Anthems only is Dimitri and his love and devotion in quality dance music. He studied for 5 years in UK and he holds Ba(hons) and Ma in Media and Communications from respected UK Universities.
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