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Reflection Theory
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REFLECTIONTheory is a project that attempts to blend multiple disciplines of music, visual art, and technology. Founded by Chris Brickler a… read moreREFLECTIONTheory is a project that attempts to blend multiple disciplines of music, visual art, and technology. Founded by Chris Brickler and Jay Miller in 2001, It includes a wide-ranging and talented cast of writers and performers who … read moreREFLECTIONTheory is a project that attempts to blend multiple disciplines of music, visual art, and technology. Founded by Chris Brickler and Jay Miller in 2001, It includes a wide-ranging and talented cast of writers and performers who believe in freely collaborating in both studio and live perf… read more -
SuperGreenX
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SuperGreenX shortened his "official" name to "SGX" several years ago. The last.fm profile for SGX is updated regularly… read moreSuperGreenX shortened his "official" name to "SGX" several years ago. The last.fm profile for SGX is updated regularly by SGX. Any SuperGreenX plays scrobbled are from mp3's several years old. View wikiSuperGreenX shortened his "official" name to "SGX" several years ago. The last.fm profile for SGX is updated regularly by SGX. Any SuperGreenX plays scrobbled are from mp3's several years old. View wiki -
Tekno Dred
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Tekno Dred is a composer for the production music company ExtremeMusic (www.extrememusic.com). Recently, he has done work under the name &… read moreTekno Dred is a composer for the production music company ExtremeMusic (www.extrememusic.com). Recently, he has done work under the name "Tekno Dred Alliance". His main style tends to be Happy Hardcore. View wikiTekno Dred is a composer for the production music company ExtremeMusic (www.extrememusic.com). Recently, he has done work under the name "Tekno Dred Alliance". His main style tends to be Happy Hardcore. View wiki -
DJ Amuro
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Takayuki Ishikawa (石川貴之), also known as DJ TAKA, is a Japanese musician, best known for his contribution to Konami's Bemani series. Hi… read moreTakayuki Ishikawa (石川貴之), also known as DJ TAKA, is a Japanese musician, best known for his contribution to Konami's Bemani series. His productions are mainly trance music. He has worked with other Bemani artists, such as Taku Sakak… read moreTakayuki Ishikawa (石川貴之), also known as DJ TAKA, is a Japanese musician, best known for his contribution to Konami's Bemani series. His productions are mainly trance music. He has worked with other Bemani artists, such as Taku Sakakibara and Jun Wakita, using the aliases OutPhase and iconocl… read more -
Electronic Elation
397 listeners
Electronic Elation is made up of 2 people, DJDanniboi and DJ Synthwulf. DJ Synthwulf was more in Drum & Bass NRG Freeform Hardcore, wh… read moreElectronic Elation is made up of 2 people, DJDanniboi and DJ Synthwulf. DJ Synthwulf was more in Drum & Bass NRG Freeform Hardcore, while DJDanniboi was mostly into Hard dance. Both were apart for almost a year after a disagreement … read moreElectronic Elation is made up of 2 people, DJDanniboi and DJ Synthwulf. DJ Synthwulf was more in Drum & Bass NRG Freeform Hardcore, while DJDanniboi was mostly into Hard dance. Both were apart for almost a year after a disagreement with a music genre, until they started listening to each oth… read more -
Mind Reflection
2,285 listeners
1. Mind Reflection is a Swiss electronica music group that formed in 1994. Their music is primarily in the trance and dance musical genres.… read more1. Mind Reflection is a Swiss electronica music group that formed in 1994. Their music is primarily in the trance and dance musical genres. Shorter versions of two of their songs, Da Roots (Folk Mix) and Remember December are featured in… read more1. Mind Reflection is a Swiss electronica music group that formed in 1994. Their music is primarily in the trance and dance musical genres. Shorter versions of two of their songs, Da Roots (Folk Mix) and Remember December are featured in Roxor Games' In The Groove dancing video game. Officia… read more