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Alan Daniel Maman (born October 25, 1977), known professionally as the Alchemist, is an American record producer, DJ and rapper.Critically acclaimed for his sample-heavy production style, he is regarded as one of the most influential producers in modern hip-hop and underground rap.
However, Z100 star DJ Scott Shannon was a fixture in the morning shift, blocking any possibility of Alan graduating to that slot. In 1989, after a successful stint in New York City, Alan was lured to leading Los Angeles Top 40 station 102.7 KIIS-FM.
Mark Allen is a British psychedelic trance DJ and record producer. Allen is one of the pioneers of the Goa trance movement. He first got into psychedelic dance music in 1991, during his first visit to Goa, India. [1] Allen collaborated with the producer Tim Healey in a band called Quirk. [2]
Blizzard Brothers (also known as Blizzard Brothers Inc.) were a hardhouse music duo, consisting of DJs, Daniel Allan and Rob Brizzi. [1] They covered and remixed AC/DC's song, "Thunderstuck" and released it in Australia on 11 February 2002 as a single, which peaked at No. 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
"Alone" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker. Incorporating uncredited vocals provided by Swedish singer Noonie Bao, [1] it was released commercially for digital download on 2 December 2016. [2] Two sequels to the song were released: "Alone, Pt. II" (2019) and "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" (2023). [3]
The discography of Norwegian DJ and record producer Alan Walker consists of five studio albums, eight extended plays, 63 singles, 34 remixes and 21 music videos.
"Faded" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker with vocals provided by Norwegian singer Iselin Solheim. A rework of Walker's prior single "Fade", the song was written by Walker, Jesper Borgen, Mood Melodies and Gunnar Greve, and produced by the former three.
Bill Allen (a.k.a. "Hossman" or "Hoss"; born William Trousdale Allen III, December 3, 1922 – February 25, 1997) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame from the 1950s through the 1990s for playing rhythm and blues and black gospel music on Nashville radio station WLAC.