Lange
Lange is recognised as one of the most influential dance artists of the past two decades; as well as helping to define the trance genre in his early career, he is also a DJ who has remained at the forefront of the scene and a producer that has continued to push boundaries. After an exhausting list of achievements, counting among them 20 UK top 40s, featuring on film soundtracks, and remixing mainstream artists such as The Pet Shop Boys and Faithless, Lange remains one of the world's leading EDM producers. Alongside his exceptional and successful studio work, he is a prolific international DJ, making appearances for some of the best club brands in the world including Insomniac and Cream as well as performing for prestigious events such as such as Tomorrowland, EDC, Dreamstate, Sziget and ASOT - marked by a sustained appearance in the influential Top 100 DJ Poll for 8 years. His eclectic, stimulating, and driving sets pull influences from across the dance music spectrum from trance, progressive, techno and electro.
Marco Polo
Marco started DJing in 1994, at the end of the rave movement that shaped the world's electronic music, starting out in local venues to southampton playing directly to crowds of 600+ at his first residency. His popularity soon grew at other sell out weekly trance & house events drawing in crowds, with his co partnership / residency at the weekly hard dance night Debauchery in Southampton, with huge names at the time such as the Tidy Boys, Anne Savage, Lisa Pin Up etc, his reputation soon spilled across the country, drawing followers from across the UK and fast led him onto regular bookings at Peach@camden palace, Bagleys , The Coliseum and large events across the south of england. Still DJing 30 years later and with a record collection to rival many in the UK.
Danny Rose
Danny Rose’s DJ career started in Oxford with long-standing residencies at Oxford Brookes SU, Park End Club and The Coven (Squeeze Yer Lemon), together with weekly dance radio shows on Fox Fm, Oxygen FM, Passion FM and other radio stations. DJing across the UK in both London and Birmingham nightclubs Danny has been found playing his tunes in Ibiza, Holland and New Zealand including featuring on Kiss FM. His own house music and earlier record label has featured on both Radio 1/Kiss FM dance shows, compilation CD’s, whilst regularly working alongside the likes of Judge Jules, Sasha and Alex P and for many large club nights and parties including the likes of the legendary Bagleys, playing at Miss Moneypenny's, residing at Bakers (B’Ham) and various other clubs and music venues. Danny Rose continues his DJ career with his music, weekly and every Saturday-night - a dance show on accessall80s.com and with his increasingly successful podcast radio show ‘Club For Life’ where Danny showcases new music, still predicting the odd Club Classic whilst staying true
to the sound of the night club vibe.
Joe Muggs
Joe Muggs is best known as a music journalist of many years standing – you might have seen his work in Mixmag, Resident Advisor, The Guardian, Q, MOJO, FACT or any of dozens of other titles. He was editor-in-chief at the Boiler Room, and has written vital histories of dance culture in book form including Bass, Mids, Tops: an Oral History of Soundsystem Culture, the 20th anniversary history of Crosstown Rebels, and the stunning 25th birthday commemorative book about London’s legendary fabric club. But Joe is also no mean DJ! From his experimental show on ROVR radio – which shows the kind of deep ambience he plays at festivals like We Out Here – to heavy bass music, to the kind of classic house vinyl sets he’s played for L8R he covers all bases with aplomb. He not long ago won new fans in Bournemouth warming up for Leftfield at the O2, and can be found with his soundsystem doing occasional sets around the New Forest.
Miss Maxo
Miss Maxos experience hails from Melbourne, Australia. Playing out professionally from 1998 when she moved there and became a resident DJ for Bass Station, Therapy, The Big Red Bus, Ibiza Lounge, Clarendon Lounge and the Australian arm of Frantic. She also appeared for 8 years in a row on the line up for Rainbow Serpent Festival, now Rainbow Spirit and Earthcore Festival. She also ran her progressive house show 'Black Phunk' on Street FM every Sunday night.