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famous djs/producers in your area (pg. 2)
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Sykonee
Jay Tripwire
Delerium/Front Line Assembly
Tyler Stadius (famous enough to be an early entrant in Fabric's mix CDs)
Kevin Shui (always the go-to guy for warm-up sets featuring big name prog jocks)
Adham Shaikh
Skinny Puppy?

There's also a lot of dubstep guys out of Kelowna that have gained some global renown, but that town's a good 4 hours away. Unless y'all figure my entire province is 'local' enough for consideration.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Trance-M
8 times bigger than Holland. Just wondering, with 4 times more people, do we fit in the Helsinki area?

I guess you'd probably fit in the greater Helsinki area. Most of our country is a vast emptiness.
planetaryplayer
From Toronto also the guys from new kanada, also my favourite robot. Microcastles label I believe. Nathan boratto, nitin. A not very popular one but Mary velo
RebeL9
A few out of my head:

Samuel L Session
Dj Anti
Human Blue
Solar Fields
12 Moons
Atmos
S-Range
Robert Leiner/The Source Experienc
Airbase (anyone remember him?)
corjay9
Tiga
The Mole
Deadbeat
Akufen
Sultan & Ned Sheppard

to name a few..
Mr Game+Watch
I went to high school with Danielle Nicole and she's had some popular minimal and techno tracks on Beatport, and has DJed all over the place (mostly NYC and Berlin).

Expanding out to the rest of Long Island, there's not too many. We're mostly known for Billy Joel, Mariah Carey, Twisted Sister (Dee Snyder lives in my hometown), emo, and oldskool hiphop (De La Soul, LL Cool J, EPMD, Rakim, Keith Murray). When it comes to electronic music, Razor N Guido and Sunrise HWY are the only people I can think of. Oh yeah and I think Matthew Koma too.

But if you want to take in further to NYC, there's many more. Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Masters At Work, Roger Sanchez, David Morales, Larry Levan and the Paradise Garage, LCD Soundsystem.
Scoops
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Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
Expanding out to the rest of Long Island, there's not too many. We're mostly known for Billy Joel, Mariah Carey, emo, and oldskool hiphop (De La Soul, LL Cool J, EPMD, Rakim, Keith Murray). Razor N Guido and Sunrise HWY are the only people I can think of.



Bruce Springsteen went to my HS
AlphaStarred
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Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
But if you want to take in further to NYC, there's many more. Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Masters At Work, Roger Sanchez, David Morales, Larry Levan and the Paradise Garage, LCD Soundsystem.


Moby is also apparently from NYC, the Harlem area.
Trance-M
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I guess you'd probably fit in the greater Helsinki area. Most of our country is a vast emptiness.


Doesn't fit by far, 213 km2 vs 41,543 km2, but without our lakes we do fit in Finland's lake area easily.

Pat Krimson (2 Fabiola) also is from my area, just across the Belgium border.
Best know from my area world wide is orchestra star Andre Rieu (Maastricht). All well known DJ/producers are from the middle of the country.

Just to show how small it is over here: would I draw a 100 km circle guys like Marco V, Tiesto, Airwave, Hardwell, Mike and probably a lot more will be in it. If you would do this in Breda it probably would cover 97% of all well known Dutch and Belgian DJ/producers :)
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Trance-M
Doesn't fit by far, 213 km2 vs 41,543 km2, but without our lakes we do fit in Finland's lake area easily.

I meant the whole area around helsinki, but I get your point. And we might be sidetracking the topic just a bit :P

Trance-M
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I meant the whole area around helsinki, but I get your point. And we might be sidetracking the topic just a bit :P


Oh, jeah, in the chart just was Helsinki city, 7,360 km2 vs 41,543 km2 I meant.

But it shows nicely that the difference in cities and area's can be huge. Okay, back on topic...
david.sound
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