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03/02/2014
The Top 100 Best DJs in the World of All Time (1997-2012) :
1. Paul Van Dyk
2. Carl Cox
3. Sasha
4. John Digweed
5. Paul Oakenfold
6. Tiësto
7. Judge Jules
8. Ferry Corsten
9. Armin van Buuren
10. Roger Sanchez
11.Richie Hawtin
12. Erick Morillo
13. Deep Dish
14. Danny Tenaglia
15. Pete Tong
16. Nick Warren
17. ATB
18. Above & Beyond
19. Hernan Cattaneo
20. Markus Schulz
21. Sven Vath
22. David Guetta
23. Eddie Halliwell
24. Tall Paul
25. James Zabiela
26. Danny Howells
27. Sander Kleinenberg
28. Infected Mushroom
29. Marco V
30. Steve Lawler
31. Benny Benassi
32. Dave Seaman
33. Mauro Picotto
34. Sander van Doorn
35. Gareth Emery
36. Seb Fontaine
37. Laurent Garnier
38. Fatboy Slim
39. Dave Clarke
40. Christopher Lawrence
41. Jeff Mills
42. Umek
43. Lisa Lashes
44. Danny Rampling
45. Axwell
46. Andy Moor
47. deadmau5
48. Masters At Work
49. Derrick Carter
50. Fedde Le Grand
51. Lee Burridge
52. Andy C
53. Fergie
54. David Morales
55. Steve Angello
56. Bad Boy Bill
57. Aly & Fila
58. Adam Freeland
59. Eric Prydz
60. Gabriel & Dresden
61. Darren Emerson
62. Timo Maas
63. John 00 Fleming
64. Laidback Luke
65. Cosmic Gate
66. Astrix
67. Lange
68. Bob Sinclar
69. Daft Punk
70. Blank & Jones
71. Bobina
72. Scott Bond
73. Hype
74. DJ Vibe
75. Anthony Pappa
76. DJ Dan
77. John Kelly
78. Sebastian Ingrosso
79. Martin Solveig
80. Matt Hardwick
81. Kyau & Albert
82. Matt Darey
83. Graham Gold
84. Norman Jay
85. Anne Savage
86. John O'Callaghan
87. Dash Berlin
88. Chris Liebing
89. Armand van Helden
90. Afrojack
91. DJ Feel
92. Joachim Garraud
93. DJ Sneak
94. Tony Humphries
95. Yahel
96. Swedish House Mafia
97. Kaskade
98. Avicii
99. Frankie Knuckles
100. James Holden
06/05/2013
House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the American city of Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized circa 1984 in Chicago, but beginning in 1985, it fanned out to other major cities such as Detroit, Toronto, New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Montreal, Manchester,[1] Miami, London,[1] and Paris. It then began to influence popular music in Europe, with songs such as "House Nation" by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy Of House (1987) and "Doctorin' The House" by Coldcut (1988) in the pop charts. Since the early to mid-1990s, house music has been infused in mainstream pop and dance music worldwide.
Early house music was generally dance-based music characterized by repetitive 4/4 beats, rhythms mainly provided by drum machines,[2] off-beat hi-hat cymbals, and synthesized basslines. While house displayed several characteristics similar to disco music, it was more electronic and minimalistic,[2] and the repetitive rhythm of house was more important than the song itself. House music today, while keeping several of these core elements, notably the prominent kick drum on every beat, varies a lot in style and influence, ranging from the soulful and atmospheric deep house to the more minimalistic microhouse. House music has also fused with several other genres creating fusion subgenres,[2] such as Euro house, tech house, and electro house.
House music, after enjoying significant underground and club-based success in Chicago from the early 1980s onwards, emerged into the UK mainstream pop market in the mid-to-late 80s. Popularity quickly followed in the rest of Europe, and it became a global phenomenon from the early-to-mid 90s onwards.[2] It proved to be a commercially successful genre and a more mainstream pop-based variation grew increasingly popular. Artists and groups such as Madonna,[2] Janet Jackson,[3] Björk, Kanye West,[4] and C+C Music Factory[2] incorporated the genre into their work. After enjoying significant success in the early to mid-90s, house music grew even larger during the second wave of progressive house (1999–2001). The genre has remained popular and fused into other popular subgenres, as the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll has been dominated by house DJs since the beginning of the polls. Today, house music remains popular in both clubs and in the mainstream pop scene while still maintaining a strong foothold on underground scenes across the globe.
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26/02/2013
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Tomas Barfod - Till We Die feat. Nina Kinert (Blond:ish Remix) BUY: http://www.beatport.com/release/till-we-die/956077 Since the late 90's Tomas Barfod has been on the lips of the techno, house and club scene. As a man o...
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