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Clue to Kalo is a folktronica band from Adelaide, Australia, featuring musician Mark Mitchell and a revolving cast of supporting musicians. They have toured with Her Space Holiday and Architecture in Helsinki. Mark relocated to Melbourne, Victoria, in 2010. His upcoming fourth album is the first to be recorded outside his bedroom. More info can be found at cluetokalo.com Mark previously recorded as Super Science. .
1. One of the original Future Garage pioneers, Clueless has been involved from the start with early releases on L2S Recordings an Night Audio - Labels known to really have pushed the genre in its formative years. Routinely nicknamed "The Mighty Clueless", he has played an integral part in shaping Future Garage into what it is today. Visit http://cluelessbeats.bandcamp.com/ http://www.soundcloud.com/cluelessbeats/ http://www.youtube.com/user/cluelessbeats/ http://cluelessbeats.tumblr.com/ http://www.l2srecordings.com/ 2. Clueless is a powerful rock band influenced by bands such as Green Day, Foo Fighters, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Get Up Kids and Third Eye Blind. Even though all members have a slightly different background (with...
Somehow, against all odds a leafy quiet town in the north west of Holland has spawned an artist who’s passion for real house music, and determination in the studio has made him clearly stand out amongst his peers. Man Without A Clue – officially the only new house music artist to have collaborated with 3 of the true originators of the sound, legends; Todd Terry, Kenny Dope & Roger Sanchez, who’ve all welcomed him into the scene with open arms, naming him the number 1 producer to continue delivering the raw NYC house sound they pioneered. With releases on Defected,...
South London based dubstep producer, best known for integrating old skool jungle influences into a dubstep framework. .
One of the handful of DJs to make the jump from mixtapes to the major labels, DJ Clue? hooked up with Jay-Z's Roc-a-Fella Records camp for a bit in the late '90s, then moved on to his own camp, Desert Storm Records. The Queens native built his reputation with street-level mixtapes and quickly became one of the city's leading DJs, graced with the latest tracks by the biggest names. Popular New York hip-hop station Hot 97 brought him aboard for a while in the late '90s alongside fellow DJ heavyweight Funkmaster Flex. The air time furthered his reputation, and Jay-Z...