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  • a. human

    (1,199 listeners)

    electronic, bbc sound of 2008

  • Anne Savage

    (4,343 listeners)

    hard house, favourite artists, psychedelic, my favorite djs

    Anne Savage is a leading UK hard dance DJ, playing styles including hard house, hard trance and techno. Savage is an established and popular DJ in the UK hard dance scene and plays mainly in England, but also plays around the world, such as in Ibiza. Savage has released mix albums under Telstar, Tidy Trax and Ministry Of Sound.

  • BREAKFASTAZ

    (4,592 listeners)

    breakbeat, breaks, electro, dance

    This is an incorrect tag for this artist. Froe, Gav and Merf make up the nu-skool breaks collective known as The Breakfastaz. They have been working together on a number of musical projects for several years and the wide-ranging influences they collectively bring have helped to form their unique breakbeat sound.

  • Brookes Bros

    (36 listeners)

  • CTRL Z

    (2,510 listeners)

    breakbeat, breaks, hardcore beats, nu skool breaks

    Signed to Hardcore Beats, Control Z are are a Nu Skool Breakz production duo hailing from London. Tom Petais and Nicky D'Silva aka Dash and Inch met through the Community Music Program in London. The pairing up of these two DJs by their tutor was to be the start of something special and their first Control Z Production was unleashed.

  • DJ Fresh

    (358,277 listeners)

    drum and bass, jungle, drum n bass, dnb

    There are at least two artists using the name "DJ Fresh". 1. The drum & bass DJ Fresh (Dan Stein) is co-owner of Breakbeat Kaos and a prolific UK drum and bass producer. The Louder Songfacts reports that he teamed up with Kosheen vocalist Sian Evans for Louder, which was used as part of a Lucozade Lite advertising campaign in the UK and Ireland.

  • Evil NineUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (152,268 listeners)

    breakbeat, electronic, breaks, hip-hop

    They aren't evil and there are only two of them, but other than not living up to their randomly chosen yet aesthetically pleasing name Tom Beaufoy and Pat Pardy in no way disappoint. That's if you are into a distinctly individual sound that defies categorization and has delivered both cerebral stimulation and dancefloor satisfaction with every release so far.

  • Infadels

    (123,427 listeners)

    indie, electronic, indie rock, rock

    Infadels are a London-based rock band signed to the Wall of Sound record label. The band is known for its frenetic live shows. Their debut album, We Are Not the Infadels, was produced by Jagz Kooner and released in January 2006. The follow-up, entitled Universe In Reverse, was released in June 2008.

  • James Priestley

    (229 listeners)

    progressive house, secretsundaze, seen live

  • Kavinsky

    (344,968 listeners)

    electronic, electro, french, ed banger

    Kavinsky, also known as Vincent Belorgey, is an electro house artist from Paris, France, and has released two EPs on the Record Makers label : Teddy Boy in 2006 and 1986 in 2007. In 2008, he has released another EP, Blazer, on Fool's Gold label. His newest EP Nightcall was released on March 2010 (produced by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo from Daft Punk).

  • Kid Dub

    (20,094 listeners)

    electro, electro house, electronic, dub

    Kid Dub’s first Ep. – (The Micro Geniuz E.p. [2004]) became an instant favorite with many Dj’s in Germany & landed a No.

  • Kissy Sell Out

    (45,251 listeners)

    electronic, electro, house, british

    Kissy Sell Out is a DJ, producer and graphic designer from Colchester, Essex. Kissy Sell Out quickly gained notability in 2006 for his eccentric electro productions and energetic DJ style. In 2009 Mixmag described him as "one of the most exciting, charismatic and entertaining DJs of the decade".

  • Kris Menace

    (23,364 listeners)

    house, electronic, french house, progressive house

    Kris Menace (born Christophe Höffel) is an electronic musician. He began to work as a producer and writer in the mid 1990s for different projects and started using the pseudonym "Kris Menace" in 2005. Menace is the owner of the house label "Work It Baby".

  • Man Like Me

    (28,078 listeners)

    electronic, indie, grime, experimental

    Man Like Me are launching into 2010 by pushing their unique blend of British pop into new territory. This year you will see them play and release material that reflects a fresh approach to their earlier sound.

  • Matrix & Futurebound

    (57,570 listeners)

    drum and bass, dnb, liquid funk, electronic

    Matrix (Metro Recordings) Matrix a/k/a Jamie Quinn forged an early path into the drum and bass scene through seminal releases on DJ SS's New Identity Recordings before launching his own Metro imprint in 1997.

  • Metronomy

    (394,556 listeners)

    electronic, new rave, experimental, electro

    Metronomy is an electropop group which formed in 1999 in Totnes, Devon, United Kingdom, originally as the solo project of Joseph Mount.

  • rhysmix

    (481 listeners)

    electro, remix, under 2000 listeners, tom bellamy

    Rhysmix is Tom Bellamy, the man also responsible for the majority of the electro bleepiness in the now disbanded Cooper Temple Clause.

  • Rock Da World

    (17 listeners)

  • Shy Child

    (115,888 listeners)

    new rave, electronic, indie, electro

    Shy Child is a two-piece from New York City consisting of Pete Cafarella on vocals/keytar and Nate Smith on drums.

  • Silent Witness

    (12,540 listeners)

    drum and bass, neurofunk, dnb, drum n bass

    There are multiple groups using this name: 1.A devoted follower of techno-influenced drum & bass, Silent Witness adds a new edge & attitude, combining elements of the deep & uplifting within his tear-out dance floor productions.

  • Slagsmålsklubben

    (153,037 listeners)

    electronic, bitpop, swedish, synthpop

    Slagsmålsklubben (often abbreviated as SMK) is an electro/pop group from Norrköping, Sweden. The name Slagsmålsklubben is the literal Swedish translation of "The Fight Club", referring to the popular novel and movie. They have released three full length albums so far. Along with their side projects, they have been featured on Björk's compilation CD Army of Me: Remixes and Covers.

  • South Central

    (19,385 listeners)

    new rave, electro, electronic, british

    South Central formed late 2006 hitting the ground running with a series of 12" bootlegs and a rapid succession of remixes for the likes of Metronomy, Klaxons and The Whip; becoming defacto remixers of the blogosphere whilst gaining regular airplay from the likes of Eddie Temple Morris, John Kennedy, Annie Mac and Pete Tong.

  • Stereotype

    (4,038 listeners)

    drum and bass, technoid, drum n bass, eurodance

  • TC

    (154,791 listeners)

    drum and bass, dnb, drum n bass, jump up

    There are two artists named "TC". The first is a Drum and Bass producer from the UK, the second is a songwriter and vocalist from Kentucky, USA.

  • The Japanese Popstars

    (37,725 listeners)

    electronic, electro house, house, electro

    The Japanese Popstars are ravenous. Since they first tasted success in 2006 with their first two releases on a small indie dance label, their career has been one smooth, upward curve. But now that line is about to take a sharp rise vertically.

  • The Loose Cannons

    (12,593 listeners)

    house, electro house, dance punk, electronic

    From the casino rooftops of Vegas to the New Year’s crowds of the Australian Festivals The Loose Cannons have come a long, long way from their humble beginnings in a bedsit in South London, to being amongst the UK’s most critically, media and industry acclaimed Artists, DJ/Producers and Radio Broadcasters.

  • The Losers

    (1,000 listeners)

    indie rock, indie, garage rock, rock n roll

    The Losers are Tom Bellamy (ex-The Cooper Temple Clause) and DJ Eddy Temple-Morris. Eddy is the XFM radio legend responsible for the corruption of thousands of former rockers, slipping a pill into their collective pints and seducing them onto the dance floor until dawn.

  • The Qemists

    (157,872 listeners)

    drum and bass, electronic, ninja tune, drum n bass

    The Qemists are a drum and bass group from Brighton, United Kingdom signed to Ninja Tune indie record label based in London. The band consists of Dan Arnold, Leon Harris and Liam Black.

  • Vitalic

    (410,265 listeners)

    electronic, electro, techno, electronica

    Vitalic (born as Pascal Arbez in 1976) is an electronic music artist. He was born in France and is of Italian descent. His first singles were released in 1996 and 1997, but were confined to the underground electronic music scene. He decided to make music when he heard Daft Punk's Rollin' & Scratchin' in a club in his hometown Dijon, France.