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Tony Todd

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Tony Todd is a DJ and writer based in Leeds, UK.

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Mr Lob

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I am a Melbourne based Dj and Music Collector and have been active on the Melbourne Dj scene since 1999. My live Dj sets are generally an eclectic blend of Funk, Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, Reggae, Afrobeat and Latin, while my Dj mixes tend to be more genre specific. The one thing you can say about my style is that whatever I play it has to have a real funky, jazzy and soulful sensibility. Dj Mr Lob

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Robert Halvari

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Hello there, I'm Robert, a total audiophile and vinyl lover. I'm audio engineer by profession and music enthusiast and guitar player by passion. When I listen music, I always do it through a turntable because that's the only way to bring music to life again. In music, I love that natural character, crackle and vintage type sound. To get to know more about vinyl world, check out my blog https://turntable.guide or follow on Twitter @halvarirobert

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Dj Mitch Alive

Mitch Alive on the decks means you're going to have a party. He wants to see people dancing and he knows how to make it happen. The Wheels of Steel are both the orchestra and the goalmouth. With corner kicks and precise passing, artful flanking, deft dribbles, surprise throw-ins and spectacular bicycle kicks, Mitch brings a musical groove with him that brings the party alive. With a sure hand, good taste in tunes and a firm grasp of the evening, Mitch offers an outstanding show which can only be described as a groove sensation. He already played in Beijing, Dubai, Moscow, London and almost the whole of Europe.

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Robin Rimbaud

Scanner -  British artist Robin Rimbaud traverses the experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form, creating absorbing, multi-layered sound pieces that twist technology in unconventional ways. From his early controversial work using found mobile phone conversations, through to his focus on trawling the hidden noise of the modern metropolis as the symbol of the place where hidden meanings and missed contacts emerge, his restless explorations of the experimental terrain have won him international admiration from amongst others, Bjork, Aphex Twin and Stockhausen.

Scanner is committed to working with cutting edge practitioners and has collaborated with artists from every imaginable genre: musicians Bryan Ferry, Radiohead and Laurie Anderson, The Royal Ballet and Merce Cunningham and Random Dance companies, fashion designers Hussein Chalayan and Shelley Fox, composers Michael Nyman and Luc Ferrari, and artists Steve McQueen, Mike Kelley, Derek Jarman, Carsten Nicolai and Douglas Gordon. Since 1991 he has been intensely active in sound art, producing concerts, compositions, installations and recordings, the albums Mass Observation (1994), Delivery (1997), and The Garden is Full of Metal (1998) hailed by critics as innovative and inspirational works of contemporary electronic music. In 2004 his Sound Surface work with Stephen Vitiello was the first ever Tate Modern sound-art commission. In 2006 he presented Night Haunts with Artangel, produced a four-hour performance across the mountains of North Wales, and designed a new car horn for the US. In 2007 he sound-designed new British horror movie Reverb, installed a permanent artwork for the Northern Neuro Disability Services Centre in Newcastle UK, and collaborated with film-maker Steve McQueen for his film Gravesend at the 52nd Venice Biennial. In 2008 he scored the hit musical comedy Kirikou & Karaba in Paris, premiered his six-hour show Of Air and Eye at the Royal Opera House London in late 2008, and sound-designed the new Philips Wake-Up Light with Philips Electronics in NL, a lamp to wake you up with natural light and sound.

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Bruno Evin

BRUNO EVIN was born in Nantes (France);he had worked on radio at the begining and start to be a DJ when he was 20 years .When he arrived in PARIS in 1990 ;he began working as sound engineering assistant for 3 years and continue like sound engineering for TELETOTA(TV post production). Since 1999 he has been performing as a DJ(Man ray ;Senso ;Maxim's;la cantine du faubourg ;Hotel Kube ;Hotel Murano....) and producer(Logan ;Iku;Manu Lanvin....) and sound mixer( Logan ;Iku ,Hi perspectives remix ;Frank Biyong ;Sententa....)

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Buck 65

Hello. I'm Buck 65 and this is my bio… I was born with the name Ricardo Terfry. My dad started calling me Buck 65 the day I was born. I don't know why. That's the truth. A lot of stories have been made up about where the name comes from, some of them by me. I've lied about it. But "where does the name come from?" is a boring question. And the truth is, I don't even know myself. I also get asked all the time, "how would you describe your sound?" I don't have a good answer for that either. I could say "hip hop", but a lot of people would disagree with that. Why would they? Well, best I can figure is that it's a very conservative genre and my take on it is very liberal, to say the least. I've long argued that the roots of hip hop music go all the way back to folk and blues �" even minstrel music that pre-dates the birth of both those genres (take a listen to a song called 'The Gypsy' by Emmett Miller to see where I'm coming from, for example)

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Brian Simon


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