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Andre Ezer Compression |
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Born and raised in Denmark, Andre’s passion for electronic music can be traced back to the late 70’s and early 80’s, listening to pioneers such as Kraftwerk and Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis and his Jazz-fusion productions.After moving to L.A. in 1997 he got involved in the local electronic music scene and became part of the burgeoning Tech-House sound inspired by producers and labels coming out of his native Northern Europe. He has since the beginning of 2000 been a regular DJ in L.A., playing at the main venues in the local electronic music scene such as Avalon, Vanguard, King King, Cinespace and The Standard. As a resident DJ with Compression, Andre has played alongside some of the most influential Techno/House producers and DJ’s in the world – including but not limited to Richie Hawtin, Steve Bug, Josh Wink, Dubfire, Matthew Dear, John Tejada, Adam Beyer, Joel Mull, Samim, Radioslave, Adultnapper, Lee Burridge, Funk D'Void, Pan-Pot and Exercise One. |
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Joshua Heath Golden State Recordings Salted Music |
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Jazz & Funk bred house head Joshua Heath was born with music in his blood. By 2008 he'd toured extensivly through Europe and South America as well as the 1 spot on Stompys' Top 100 a few times; release several hot remixes & singles; sign music to HBO's smash hit 'ENTOURAGE'; and finally, close out the year with a Massive third release on Salted Music: The Writers Block Ep. 2009 has seen Joshua complete a successful world tour from London to Australia to Dubai, & release his first solo project on Drop Music: the Dirty 30 Ep. As a DJ, Joshua held a residency at one of LA’s most prominent house night - Balance at King King. He’s shared the decks with the likes of Heather, Fred Everything, LCG, Farina and Miguel Migs. |
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DJ Kam Subculture Events Audio Feng Shui |
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Kam began his music career at a very young age as a local LA DJ in the early 90's and progressed to the Hollywood club scene after being offer a chance to guest DJ along side resident DJ Irene at one of LA's hottest clubs at the time "ARENA" in 1994. He started promoting his own events in 1995 and has continued to do so since. Kam has been a resident DJ for Go Ventures, Funky Tekno Tribe, Danny B. Productions and many other production companies in the west coast for over 15 years. Kam's latest release on Saturday Night Sessions has been rocking dancefloors across the globe since it's WMC09 debut. 2010 is planned to kick things into high gear for Kam with a new monthly residency at Foundation Room (Las Vegas), joining the Alter Ego team of resident DJ's and new music being realeased on Saturday Night Sessions & his own label Audio Feng Shui Recordings. |
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Jimmy Maheras Plastic Love Robots |
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Growing up in NYC, Jimmy developed his love for house and techno at clubs such as Limelight, Twilo, Tunnel, and Sound Factory, however, his most inspiring nights happened at Danny Tenaglia's Be Yourself party at Vinyl. Danny's marathon sets and Erick Morillo's Subliminal parties were his most direct musical influences. Jimmy began DJing after relocating from New York to Los Angeles in the late 90s. He has played on both coasts in clubs that include Spundae and Basic in Los Angeles as well as Spider Club and Sin Sin in New York. Much like the old school New York DJs he grew up listening to, Jimmy doesn't limit himself to a single sound. His genre-crossing sets include elements of soulful New York Garage, Detroit Techno, and dark tribal rhythms. In 2004, DJ Vibe included Jimmy's edit of Pop Out And Play's "While You Were Sleeping" on his Underground Sound of Lisbon compilation for Star 69 Records. |
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Justin Sloe Droog Culprit |
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Former 2nd baseman for the Boston Red Sox, Justin Sloe brings a unique mesh of styles to the table. Playing genre-defying sets, he delivers his own blend of dancefloor gems, and hit a career-best 127 RBIs in the 2005 season. Hell take familiar aural ingredients and concoct something completely new, often using his own productions and remixes as artillery. Who else could mix Duran Duran, Frank Sinatra and Snoop Dogg into a smooth sexy mix, segue into some devastating house music and turn a flawless 4-6-3 double play? Now as 1/3 of the enigmatic DJ cadre, Droog - the battle continues. |
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