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  2. Ministry of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound or Ministry of Sound Group is a multimedia entertainment business based in London with a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publishing business and fitness studio. James Palumbo is the co-founder and former chairman and CEO of the Group. He handed over the day-to-day ...

  3. Ministry of Sound Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Australia releases its own compilations and singles, most of which are mixed by prolific DJs from Australia and occasionally overseas although rarely release compilations mixed in-house e.g. Anthems. Ministry of Sound Australia through its labels release albums and singles from international artists e.g.

  4. Mark Dynamix - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dynamix (born Mark Kenneth Vick on 19 May 1975) is an Australian DJ, producer, mixer, radio presenter and record label owner/manager.He ran the Australian operations of Ministry of Sound Recordings for Sony Music Australia from 2017-2019.

  5. Sessions Three - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions Three is a dance music compilation album and the 3rd installment of the Australian Ministry of Sound "sessions" series which started in 2004. There are a total of 40 tracks formatted across two discs, mixed by John Course and Goodwill.

  6. Bombs Away (group) - Wikipedia

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    Pop, electro house, Melbourne bounce, trap, Progressive House, Hip house: Years active: 2010 () –present () Labels: Central Station, Universal Music, Ministry of Sound Australia, Bomb Squad Records, Cloud 9 Records, Kontor Records, Radikal Records, Multiplayer Records: Members: Sketch (Matthew Coleman) Tommy Shades (Thomas Coleman) Website

  7. Sessions One - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions One is a dance music compilation album and the first installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia's "Sessions" series which started in 2004. There are a total of 41 tracks spread throughout two compact discs within this album, which were mixed by John Course and Mark Dynamix .

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  9. Sessions Two - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions Two is a dance music compilation album and the second installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series which started in 2004. There are a total of 40 tracks spread across two discs. Disc one was mixed by John Course and disc two was mixed by Mark Dynamix. [1]