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I The Chainsmokers sono un duo di DJ e produttori statunitense composto da Andrew Taggart (Portland, 31 dicembre 1989) e Alex Pall (New York, 16 maggio 1985). Il duo ha raggiunto il successo con il singolo #Selfie nel 2014. Diversi altri singoli come Roses e Don't Let Me Down hanno raggiunto le vette delle classifiche mondiali;[1] nel 2016 Closer, che vede il featuring di Halsey, raggiunge e mantiene per dodici settimane la prima posizione nella Billboard Hot 100[2]. Anche la canzone "Something Just Like This", in collaborazione con il famoso gruppo musicale Coldplay ha riscosso molto successo. .
A Chicago native now living in New York, Jordan Lieb has been creating sound his entire life. With a variety that verges on personality disorder- from his electro duet Tiger Fingers (HFN Records) to his psych-acoustic solo act, Fangs- Jordan's work is constantly expanding into new territories. As an engineer and producer, he has shaped records for many artists such as Jason Poranski, of Beirut, and JD Samson & MEN. He is also an Emmy Award winning composer for his work in television and film. In 2010 Jordan invented Black Light Smoke, helping inspire the inception of the label Scissor...
tribal African, underground break-beat house, UK rave classic played heavily on LONDON pirate stations. Bass line heavy with tribal chanting vocal stabs, almost transcendental in its repetition. Very popular with mix DJ's and still beloved by stalwart house junkies. Followed by Tony Addis, "Addis crew" "Warrior dance" also an underground classic and received some chart position in 1990. .
La Mafia was formed in Houston Texas, by Oscar De La Rosa (vocalist), and Armando Lichtenberger Jr (accordion) in 1980. The 2 founding members later welcomed Tim Ruiz (bass), Joe Gonzales(drums), Jesus Angel (keyboards) and Viktor (guitar). La Mafia (first known as Los Jovenes) helped popularize the THEN unknown music genre, Tex-Mex or Tejano Music. La Mafia gained world wide achievement doing something unheard of at the time, and touring parts of Mexico and Latin America, which henceforth, boosted La Mafia to the top of the charts and opened the door for Selena and others. In 1991 with the album...