Phil Weeks
DJ/producer Phil Weeks is a house music purist. His mixing is old school Chicago with a nu-school French flare going from the deepest house to the techiest. His production sounds like it could have been released in the 90
DJ/producer Phil Weeks is a house music purist. His mixing is old school Chicago with a nu-school French flare going from the deepest house to the techiest. His production sounds like it could have been released in the 90
Rob Tissera is one of dance music’s most prolific stars. A top-selling producer and versatile dj whose technical brilliance and effervescent sets have seen him pack out parties across the globe. His track 'The Day Will Come' is widely considered a dance music classic featuring on many of the 'best of' Dance Music compilations throughout the years. Tissera’s experience and ability to thrill audiences playing any genre is something only a handful of DJ can match. Famed for his hi-energy sets he’s also rocked audiences playing house, dirty funk, uplifting house or big room high energy trance.
Over the last few years Dave Mothersole has steadily become one of London’s biggest, best loved underground DJs. Known for his smooth mixing skills, dynamic flow and deep, ultra funky interpretation of house and techno he’s gradually risen through the DJ ranks to become a regular fixture at clubs and parties all over the UK and oversees. A life long music fan, Dave’s obsession with rhythm and sound started early whilst listening to his parents Beatles and Beach Boys records when his family lived in Italy.
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a Grammy Award winning singer, actor, producer and dancer. He rose to fame as one of the front men of the hugely successful pop group *NSYNC. He released his debut solo album, Justified, in 2002 and it went on to sell over nine million copies worldwide, solidifying Timberlake's position as a pop superstar. Timberlake's second album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, was released in 2006 and featured numerous hit singles including My Love featuring T.I. and SexyBack featuring Timbaland.
There are at least 4 artists called "Din."
1. The original "DIN" is the brainchild of "Pupka Frey," formerly of the groups Digital Poodle, Kinder Atom and Rational Youth.
Throughout the 1990s he released three albums and one vinyl 12" on labels such as DOVe, Ninja Tune, Cleopatra and Hypnobeat/Hyperium. The music on these albums is difficult to pigeonhole, but is generally an eclectic mix of spacey, synthesized, often up-beat, frequently all-instrumental music. Copies of his out-of-print 12" sell for as high as 180 Euros.
Moon Boots entered the world in the mid-1980s via Cape Canaveral. After years of service as the preferred footwear of celebrity astronauts (notably Tom Hanks), Moon Boots came to life during a classified experiment aboard the International Space Station. Little is known of what actually transpired aboard the shuttle, but in short, Moon Boots became a sentient creature, equipped with reason, intuition, and groove.
Keiko Abe (安倍 圭子, born April 18, 1937) is a Japanese composer and marimba player. She has been a primary figure in the development of the marimba, in terms of expanding both technique and repertoire, and through her collaboration with the Yamaha musical instrument company, developed the modern five-octave concert marimba. Abe is also another artist: A singer/songwriter from Austria.
All Saints are a English/Canadian pop music girl group that enjoyed considerable critical and commercial success. The group comprises founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Their debut album, All Saints, was released in 1997 with the first single "I Know Where It's At" reaching #4 on the UK charts. The next single, "Never Ever", launched All Saints as stars, selling over two million copies in the United Kingdom also. They later went on to release their second full length studio album, Saints & Sinners in 2000.
Cécile is a music project that takes its name from the saint protector of musicians, here in a profane outfit. After the classical piano studies, multi-instrumentalist C.D. starts experimenting with electronic music seeking for the feeling of the classical composer, one and only master of every aspect of the composition. The first productions grasp immediately important attentions, and in less then six months from his first appearance online, Cécile is in the studio with Bob Rifo (The Bloody Beetroots) to work on a conjoint remix for the Italian songwriter Bugo (Universal Records).