Est. 1996 England

Blackkat

L.A based Blakkat AKA Mark Bell has moved through the music world applying his golden touch to many surfaces. From a life with the major labels to the finest in underground house music clubs, the man places a stamp of quality on all that he touches.

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Doc Martin

If there was a house DJ in America who could accurately claim to be the most important house DJ working today, it would be Doc Martin. But then, Doc would never accept such a title even if it happens to be true, because Doc is not only a legendary talent but a legendarily humble man.

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DJ Sneak

Chicago, like Puerto Rico, is a city rich with musical styles and sounds. It was in Chicago that Sneak found inspiration in underground house music, Warehouse parties and "old school" mix tapes from the early pioneers - Farley Jackmaster Funk, Ralphi Rosario, Steve Hurley and local radio station shows played on WBMX.

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Taka Boom

In between gigging with The Blues of Cain and recording with Dave Lee, Taka's been in the studio with British-Indian ragga-artist Apache Indian (she sings on "Jump Up", a single from Apache's "Real People" album on WEA Records). And there are many more exciting things to look out for in the near future.

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Fred Everything

Fred Everything is a key player in the world of House Music. With over 150 releases and counting, the Deep House producer shows no sign of stopping.

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Manuel Tur

As a young twenty-something in Essen, Germany, Manuel Tur bucked the trend of hanging out behind the fahrradhalle, smoking Camels and drinking weiss beer, choosing instead to spend time honing his craft by immersing himself in the sounds of Ian Pooley, Masters At Work and Pépé Bradock.

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