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Fields

There are at least 5 bands named Fields: 1) Fields were an Anglo-Icelandic electronic/indie band formed in London comprising Nick Peill (Vocals/Acoustic Guitar/Keyboards), Þórunn Antonía (Vocals/Keyboards/Synths), Henry Spenner (Vocals/Drums), Matty Derham (Bass Guitar) and Jamie Putnam (Electric Guitar). In early 2006 the band played their first live shows. This sparked a furious bidding war amongst UK record companies. They eventually signed a unique deal with Atlantic Records which allows them to keep releasing records through their own Black Lab Records set-up as well as Atlantic.

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Pryda

Pryda is an alias of the Swedish musician Eric Prydz. Other aliases used by Prydz include Cirez D, Moo and Sheridan. Pryda's music has been released under the labels Pryda Recordings, Pryda and Pryda Friends.
The music released by Pryda falls into a variety of electronic-music sub genres, most notably house (Including electro house and tech house).

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Nhar

During his youth,Nhar spent his time to listen to metal music and playing drums in various bands. Later, he discovered electronic sounds throug industrial gothic and noise stuffs and naturally it lead him to start spinning records of electronic music. A few times later, he is seduced by the meeting with the electro and minimal german scene (Kompakt, Bpitch Control, Sender, Dial…) and the ingenious electronica of labels like Warp, Mille Plateaux, Schematic, Tigerbeat 6… With Kevin Scherschel...

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Adam Cooper

DJ & producer Adam Cooper is no stranger to playing the biggest clubs and dance floors of the world, headlining at venues such as Ministry of Sound, Zouk, Stereolab, Rootz, Supperclub, DeJa Vu, all while holding down his residency at the well acclaimed twentyone in Kuala Lumpur. Adam's sets are full of big-room rocking energy, incorporating a wide variety of dance music genres such as House, Progressive House and Electro in his sets and moving seamlessly from one to the other.

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James Furness

James’ sets are defined by their eclectic nature – from breakbeat to tech house via prog and electro, there is too much good music out there to be constrained to one genre! They are also defined by their use of technology to blend the genres together into a seamless mix of multifaceted mayhem. From the early influences of his parents’ record and tape collection to the rock he listened to as a teenager, a few events started to shape the evolution of his tastes to today, starting with discovering the seminal Chemical Brothers album “Surrender” leading to an immersion in electronic music...

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Marcus Schossow

The years have passed since Marcus released his first single "Stockholm" in 2003. The huge hit supported by ALL major top jocks, was Marcus' major debut into the scene. When Marcus was 15 years old he entered a local DJ competition, completely crushing swedens no. 1 DJ, Marcus was hailed as THE biggest upcoming talent in Sweden. After that Marcus wanted to touch people with his own productions aswell. So he started producing his own tracks.

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Swanky Tunes

Of all the exciting new sounds coming out of the East these days - Swanky Tunes ranks among the most noteworthy. The group formed in 1998, experimenting with different electronic stylings in pursuit of their own sound. At first, there were techno sounds mixed with vintage synthesizers. Then the group moved into a distinctly big-beat influenced sound. These days, hints of the French-house scene, early Depeche Mode, electro-80's, and the contemporary electro-house movement are all finding their way into the mix.

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Micky Slim

As one of the most charismatic individuals to smash his way onto the house music scene in recent years, Micky Slim is the Birmingham-bred bad boy that has arrived and is ready to take over. For if 2005 was the year clubbers started murmuring about that boy Slim, then 2006 was the year they started shouting it from the hilltops. And who can blame them? With an outstanding production portfolio that has had a phenomenal success rate of being heard on BBC Radio1...

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Scott Grooves

Patrick Scott aka Scott Grooves received his house music baptism from Jeff Mills' legendary The Wizard radio shows and going to the legendary Music Institute. It was at this seminal club that he met Kevin Saunderson. After forging a friendship with Kevin, Scott tinkled the keyboards for Inner City. After hearing a Soma (Funk D'Void) record in a Detroit record store Scott Grooves sent a demo of his album to the Soma office. The rest is history!

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