Joel Zimmerman released two albums named “Random Album Title” and “For Lack Of A Better Name” 2009 and then was subsequently signed to Virgin Records. At club parties he commands large crowds of Mau5 heads performing with his big mouse-head mask with flashing eyes and smirk. He has used this iconic symbol, like Daft Punk’s robots and Orbital’s lamp glasses to stick in peoples heads and become one of the top stars of dance music.
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This post was written by DJ Lee Tamus on January 18, 2011




Sander Van Doorn showed up in the world DJ Mag Top 100 at number 32 in 2006, then climbed to number 13 in 2008’s poll, and the next year 2009, Sander van Doorn was at 10th place, right between Gareth Emery and ATB. Quite a quick rise for Sander van Doorn and this is a proof of both his talent and persistence in the dance music scene. Within 7 years he’s produced more dance floor destroyers, sell out events and awards than most dance artists do in a lifetime… and it’s just the beginning for him.
In year 2008 Martin Roth’s “NuStyle” productions took the club scene by storm with tracks on Beatport 1 charts for three weeks, in particular the track name was “Sensation Seeekers” and his NuStyle EP “Verloopt In Berlin.”

Brian Transeau, also known as BT has paid his dues and earned his place among the legends of electronic music. BT’s music is not just electronic though. Although he relies heavily on an arsenal of electronic instruments and tones, his songs have a decidedly organic feel to them. “I try to make really provocative, emotional, electronic music that has an essence of humanity. It doesn’t sound like technology controlling the human. It sounds like the human controlling the technology,” BT explains.



