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Manuel Tur

Born and raised in the city of Essen, Germany (synonymous with urban boredom) Manuel became fascinated by electronic music and synth sound creation at a very young age. This rapidly developed into a passion for Djing that in turn fuelled his desire to write and produce tracks for his sets. Influenced by artists such as Ian Pooley, Sébastien Léger and Swag he rapidly honed his production skills and his began creating a versatile and unique sound with a careful balance of tech, deep & US house sounds.

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Timmy Regisford

Timmy Regisford is simply put, one of the great legends of dance music. The inception of his internationally acclaimed Club Shelter parties in NYC fifteen years ago helped pioneer the soulful house music sound that has shaped the face of house music all around the world. So where did it all begin? Introduced to the dance scene at an early age and a regular at the Paradise Garage from Regisford was already fast honing his skills as a DJ and soon gained notoriety within the New York underground club scene of the late seventies.

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Quentin Harris

Born and raised in Detroit, Quentin Harris came of age inspired by many of the legends of his hometown. Motown, Prince, P-Funk and of course, early techno instilled in Harris, a love of all forms of music. Today, he is recognized as one of the leaders in the field of deep house. It has been said that his work re-vitalized what had become a saturated and tired genre. Indeed Harris resists the very notion of working within genre parameters.

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Bovill

Bovill is from London, UK. Founder of the Meanwhile label along with Murmur, Bovill has been invloved in electronic music in one form or another for well over a decade. A love of Detroit Techno, Chicago House, Electro, and the the deeper sounds of Berlin lead Bovill to spin tunes at some of London's seminal nights in the mid 90's at clubs such as Analogue City, Absolute, and Electric Underground, where the headline acts would include Robert Hood, Claude Young, Juan Atkins, and DJ Hell amongst others.

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Eclectica

There are three bands with the name Eclectica. One is based in Nashville, TN, featuring Tracy Silverman on electric violin, Roy "Futureman" Wooten on the drums, and Steve Forrest on bass. Each musician in the band performs with other groups or solo, but they have produced one album as a group, "Streaming Video Soul". Steve Forrest was not bassist at the time of the production of the album; instead, Kyle Whalum did bass for the group.

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Inland Knights

As two members of Northern England's early '90s free party scene, Laurence Ritchie as a founder member with the smokescreen sound system and Andy Riley who joined in 95 were firmly entrenched in the region's rich legacy of house music. After years of successful events, the free party scene began to come under increasing pressure because of greater numbers of government regulations such as the infamous Criminal Justice Act.

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