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65: Eats Everything
What a year it’s been for Eats Everything, aka Bristolian Dan Pearce. Smashing into the Top Ten of the Beatport Chart with his debut...
64: Darius Syrossian
With a summer that saw his tracks g
race compilations such as ‘5 years of 8bit’, ‘Cocoon Heroes’ and Heidi’s ‘Jackathon’, there’s no doubting the...
63: Aquasky
There can’t be too many acts who make it to eight dance albums but then Aquasky aren’t your run of the mill producers. Drum and...
62: Moodymanc
With a name referencing both his Northern roots and Detroit’s most famous musical iconoclast, and a catalogue of releases for the likes of Tsuba,...
60: Robi Insinna (Headman/Relish)
Swiss-born and Berlin-based Rob Insinna, aka Headman, has been consistently treading the line between punk-funk, disco and proto-house since launching his label Relish...
59: Marc Vedo
With a DJ career stretching back 15 years, 2011 has been the biggest so far for Koolwaters boss Marc Vedo. From mixing a DJmag...
58: Phaeleh
Wowing us with his first album ‘Fallen Light', which infused dubstep with a rarely seen melodic sweetness, Bristol-based Phaeleh returned last month with a similarly...
57: WetYourSelf!
Having witnessed first-hand the WetYourSelf! crew of Cormac, Peter Pixzel and Jacob Husley grow from their beginnings in London club Aquarium (which had...
55: A1 Bassline
Raised in Croydon alongside the likes of Joy Orbison, A1 Bassline’s earliest productions showed the garage influence of his teenage years. But after releases...
55: Oliver $
“Oliver Dollar, Dollar. Dollar is all I need.” Asides from having earned himself a DJmag office song, Oliver $ had possibly Beatport’s biggest hit of...
54: Gui Boratto
Out this week on Kompakt, Gui Boratto’s new album ‘III’ continues his peerless grasp of emotional techno, fusing it with all...
53: Christian Smith
Having released for the likes of Bedrock, 100% Pure and 1605, as well as his own Tronic label, Christian Smith’s no-nonsense techno sound has...
52: Saytek
Rather than relying on the blood, sweat and tears of other producers, Saytek, aka Joseph Keevill, has been wowing audiences for the last decade...
51: Lil Silva
One of funky’s early innovators, rude and raw tracks like 'Pulse vs. Flex' helped propel Lil Silva – who earned his name previous...
50: Timo Garcia
With support from the likes of Sasha, M.A.N.D.Y. and Laurent Garnier, Timo Garcia’s debut artist album, 2009’s ‘Wonderlust Bug’, was the culmination...