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![]() Bedroom ProducerAre you into making dance music? If you've got original, great tunes, we want to hear them! Get more info ![]() Tom Parr from PortsmouthHe's more into how music is made rather than how DJ's mix. The energy of rave got him into music. Hear Tom's track Missing You ![]() Harry Harrison aka DJ Harry HHe began producing tracks on keyboard at 13. Global Gathering was his first festival experience. Hear his track Forgiveness ![]() Ryan Thomas aka Mozart Von KapellmeisterHis parents bought him a studio at 18. He likes to produce Trance as well as music for film scores. Listen to The Dawn Of Age ![]() Nightraiders aka Jonny PeeblesUsing CuBase FX on a PC to make his tunes, Jonny's top club night is Inside Out at The Arches. Listen to 'Push' ![]() David Randall (Standard Form)He started producing Trance at 15. Influences include Ferry Corsten, The Prodigy + Armin Van Buuren. Listen to 'Back to Life' ![]() Atom Grinder (Ben & Chris)They share a birthday and started working together after hooking up at Kulu, West Yorkshire. Listen to 'Extafetaketacaine' ![]() Yuri O'Donnell aka KayruThis is his first trance track after several years of creating DnB and breaks and his favourite DJs are Pendulum. Listen to 'Electric Llama' ![]() Stuart CowperStuart's only been producing for 5 months, but he has a decade of DJing under his belt. He rates Eddie Halliwell. Listen to 'The Sound' ![]() Jim Pape AKA Jim SandozMancunian Jim Sandoz is a big fan of techno from the early nineties Derek May (from Rhythm is Rhythm) and Juan Atkins. Listen to 'Unite' ![]() Kyle CT AKA KhorgiiKhorgii has been producing for 2 years, and lists 'Cafe Del Mar' by Energy 52 as his musical inspiration. Listen to 'Always' ![]() Tudur EvansHis DJ brother got him into trance but he also rates Chicane's chilled out beats ![]() Rohan & Kieran MurphyTwo lads from Dundee who use Ableton Live on a PC to produce their tracks. ![]() Kieran Davies (aka DJ Kiwi)This Swansea based producer rates Marcel Wood as a DJ and producer and uses FR Studio. ![]() DJ ArchetypeAntony is a PC producer who was inspired to write by just listening to the music. ![]() Mr RivazMany a night dancing to Big Al at Escape in Swansea inspired this PC based producer. ![]() Daniel Seacroft (aka Projex)A Northern Irish producer does it for the love of the music (using Ableton software) ![]() Robert CorbishleyRobert rates Ferry Corsten as his top producer and Eden is his top club ![]() DJ Shu (aka Owen Sheridan)This Northern Irish DJ turned producer rates our very own Kutski as top DJ - get in! Joe NattrassFrom Cumbria, Joe has been producing for 3 years and rates James Holden as a DJ. ![]() Andrew Paterson (aka Seratonin)He's a Cubase SX 2 producer whose top club is The Arches in Glasgow Christopher Sedgeman aka KaMiA County Durham producer with over 8 years experience and respect for Frankie Wilde. ![]() Ash n TrashTop team Joe and Chris are huge fans of Liam Howlett and John Cutler as producers ![]() Rachel LorenShe uses Cubase to lay down her tracks and really rates Darren Tate as a producer. ![]() Salmon RevengerWe don't know anything about Salmon Revenger except that this tune is hot! ![]() Christian HannHe uses Fruity Loops software to lay down his beats and his top DJ is Judge Jules ![]() Fraser (aka Instinctz)Fraser is a massive Tiesto fan, and has been making music for three years. ![]() Luke Wilkins (aka Redeemer)Luke's favourite producers are Super8 and Tab and reckons AIR is the best club ![]() Paul Johnson (Touchstone A Productions)This Middlesborough hopeful went from DJing at house parties to making his own trance music ![]() Joseph PattendenJudge Jules inspired him to get into producing and Tiesto is his favourite DJ & Producer ![]() Chris Pollock (aka Kryztow De Fier)Oakey is a big fan of this man who set up the award winning Kubik club in Liverpool ![]() Daniel EdwardsFrom Aberdeenshire and producing for over 14 years, his favourite producers are The Prodigy | ||
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