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DEADMAU5
Canadian progressive house and electro house producer Deadmau5's extensive discography includes tracks such as "Arguru" and "Not Exactly", which have been included in compilation albums such as In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza, MixMag's Tech-Trance-Electro-Madness (mixed by Deadmau5 himself), and on Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance radio show. His album, Random Album Title, was released electronically in September 2008 via Ultra Records in the U.S. and Ministry of Sound in the UK and Europe. |
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FEDDE LE GRANDE
At the end of the summer 2006 ‘Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ won the award ‘#1 summer anthem of Ibiza’. It reached the number one position in the official UK singles chart later that year in November. March 2007, he had his first international tour through, Australia, New Zealand and Miami. At the Winter Music Conference in Miami – where this tour ended – Fedde took home three International Dance Music Awards; Best Breakthrough Solo Artist, Best Breaks/Electro Sound, and Best Underground House Track. He also won two Danish Deejay Awards and the Australian MTV Award. |

   
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AXWELL
Swedish DJ, remixer, record producer and owner of record label Axtone, Axwell came on the scene in late 2004 with global hit, "Feel The Vibe", which was re-released under Ministry of Sound in 2005 with added vocals from Tara McDonald. He since he has produced several club remixes and collaborated with the likes of Sebastian Ingrosso, Eryc Prydz, Steve Angello and Bob Sinclair. Nobody does electro better than this guy. |
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THE BLOODY BEETROOTS
Italian electronica and dance music duo, The Bloody Beetroots, formed in late 2006 by producer Bobby Rifo, an international indie producer, and DJ Tommy Tea. Their 2008 EP Cornelius was in the Top 100 International iTunes downloads for that year. Often compared with French band Justice, the duo wear Venom masks while performing. Touring across Australia earlier this year, The Bloody Beetroots are set to rock your socks again at the Stereosonic music festival. Woop, woop!. |

  
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CHICANE
Dubbed "the godfather of the Ibiza anthem", Chicane mastermind Nick Bracegirdle has come a long way since the sun drenched Baleric shore throbbed to the sound of what is now recognised by many as the archetypal chillout classic 'Offshore'. Chicane was later cast out further into the public consciousness in 1999 with release of the epic 'Saltwater' which featured Maire Brennan of Clannad. Now coming to Australian shores in 2009, don't miss this opportunity to see the master at work. |
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JOHN DAHLBACK
Born in Sweden in 1985 Dahlback started making his own music by playing around with his fathers Atari computer. Years later found him collaborating with the likes of Özgur Can, Sebastien Leger, Dada Life, Zoo Brazil, Robbie Rivera andLaidback Luke. There's nothing stopping this guy, with more releases than any other on some of the biggest labels. Who knows what will happen in the future but one thing is for sure, John Dahlbäck will be there.
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