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Martijn ten Velden

OFFICIAL MARTIJN TEN VELDEN BIOGRAPHY Martijn ten Velden has established himself as a leading DJ/producer on an international level, playing his signature twisted, electro, minimal sets to crowds all over the world. He’s rocked legendary dance floors including Renaissance in London, Redlight in Paris, Peppermint in Dubai, as well as Godskitchen and Ministry of Sound. And if you can’t find Martijn rocking the roofs off a nightclub, then you’ll find him in the studio, producing and remixing a string of today’s dance hits.

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Paul Randolph

Born in Philadelphia, Randolph began his musical journey in Sao Paolo, Brasil at age six where his father, also a musician, was living and working as an engineer. He spent his teenage years in Detroit where his ability to play a wide-range of music from jazz to funk to folk and all points in between lead to Paul sitting in on sessions with artists as varied and esteemed as P-Funk, War, Brian Setzer and Buddy Guy.

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Murk

There are currently two bands being scrobbled with this name: Murk (metal) and Murk Boys (house). 1. Murk is a one-man project formed in Italy (Sampieri, Tuscany) to play punk-influenced black metal with lyrical themes about death and afterlife.
"Murk" is:
Lore - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums Live session:
Ambash - Drums (Gum, Turn Back Time)
Andras - Bass (Vidharr, Consummatum Est)
Moerke - Guitar ( Vidharr, Consummatum Est, Mek Na Ver)

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Kym Mazelle

Kym Mazelle (born Kimberley Grigsby in 1960, in Gary, Indiana, U.S.) is an American soul music singer. She was brought up and lived on the same street as the Jackson family and knew Michael Jackson's mother and uncle. Early in her career, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, she enjoyed major success in the European house music scene, and performed as a member of Soul II Soul. However she is probably best known as the singer of the cover version of the song "Young Hearts Run Free", in the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.

Read more about Kym Mazelle on Last.fm.

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Ce Ce Rogers

CeCe Rogers, also known as Ce Ce Rogers (born Kenneth Jesse Rogers III on April 30, 1969) is an American singer, musician, and producer from Cleveland, Ohio. Nicknamed by James Brown, CeCe Rogers is one of the most successful male vocalists in house music. In 1987 CeCe recorded the track "Someday" in collaboration with and written by Marshall Jefferson. To this day, the song ranks as one of the true greats of the genre. Rated number-3 in MixMags's 100 Greatest Singles of All Time, no other single record is said to distill the collectivist, loving spirit of house music.

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Julie McKnight

Born in 1972 in Pottstown, PA, Julie McKnight is a daughter of a Seventh-Day Adventist Minister. Julie's musical influences begins with her mother Saundra Brooks, who performed at the age of 19 at the Apollo Theatre in New York City after being coerced by her father, Norris Turney, a multi-reed player and member of Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Aretha Franklin may have won that night but Saundra Brooks brought the house down with her rendition of "What A Wonderful World." As the old adage says, "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree."

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Emma Deigman

For a 20 year old about to release her first album, Emma Deigman has some impressive admirers. Bryan Adams recently turned up to one of her gigs, Gary Barlow has declared himself a huge fan and, on hearing a handful of her songs, Rod Stewart immediately offered to help her break the States. Listen to Deigman's debut album, and you can understand the fuss. Sumptuous soul vocals hark back to the '70s on funky, feel-good songs with and lashings of live brass and strings.

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