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Infusion

Infusion is a dance/electronica group from Wollongong, Australia formed by Frank Xavier, Manny Sharrad and Jamie Stevens. It was initially involved in the mid-90's Australian rave scene, penning the anthems "Smokescreen" and "Green". Infusion's debut album was released in Australia in 2000. "Phrases and Numbers" had several singles, including "Legacy" and "Starwater, It's Alright", both of which were favorites of DJ Dave Seaman who had in turn released remixes of Infusion songs on his "Audio Therapy" label.

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Faces

There are more than one act with this name: 1) Faces were an early 1970s rock band formed in 1969 from the remaining members of Small Faces after Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie; new members Ron Wood (guitar) and Rod Stewart (vocals) (both from The Jeff Beck Group) joined Ronnie Lane (bass), Ian McLagan (keyboards) and Kenny Jones, (drums). The name "the Faces" refers to well known people about town, and the band's previous incarnation as the Small Faces also referred to the diminutive stature of the band members.

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Jay Lumen

Jay Lumen (b. Csaba Lumnitzer - aka The Jay Lumen Vibe, Monologue & Supaflava), committed to music, in his childhood years - learning in a conservatoire for eight years, providing the basis of his ambition. Besides composing music he became to be more and more open to the dj scena. In the beginning he played at parties that he organized on his own, then later he started with his career with complying occasional invitations.

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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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Morgan Page

Growing up in a log cabin in rural Vermont, Morgan Page began composing electronic-oriented music at the age of 14. By 15, his work appeared on local college radio and commercial stations in his hometown of Burlington, and began to spread to other cities. Towards the end of high school, Morgan got his own radio show at The University of Vermont, filling in for a friend on a popular Saturday night slot. This turned into a weekly endeavor that introduced Morgan to the vast assortment of electronic music that came by the boxload every week.

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AFK

There are at least three artists with this name. 1.) For the last three years, Dallas' dynamic bass duo Jimmy Blythe (Droopy) and Kyle Nuss (Royal Highnuss) have been melting speakers and knocking drinks off the bar with their huge bass heavy sound. While getting support from large names including: Rusko, Datsik, Downlink, Excision, Calvertron, Run DMT, Helicopter Showdown, Eptic, and more, the group refined their sound releasing tracks such as "Feel 4 U" on Betamorph Recordings and a remix of "Miracle" on Lincoln Road Records in 2011.

Read more about AFK on Last.fm.

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Ben Stevens

At just 22 years of age, key Vicious Circle label figure Ben Stevens is fast following in the footsteps of the great Glazby as a technically accomplished and highly sought after hard house DJ at the top of his game. Already voted a ‘Future Hero’ by Mixmag, Ben has since been notching up an impressive diary of high profile DJ sets and studio productions that position him firmly in the fast-track to join the hard house elite, coming from the same Vicious Circle set up that has made Paul Glazby and international phenomenon.

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