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  2. DI.FM - Wikipedia

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    DI.FM (formerly known as Digitally Imported) is an Internet radio broadcaster consisting of over 90 channels dedicated to electronic music, such as house, trance, techno, drum and bass, and dubstep. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] DI.FM broadcasts handpicked selections consisting of classic, new and up-and-coming hits, as well as weekly and monthly mixed shows ...

  3. Tritonal (group) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] They also hosted a trance radio show known as Air Up There. [9] In 2008, their track "Lights Over Austin" was featured on the Anjunabeats Volume Six compilation by Above & Beyond. [10] In 2010, Tritonal formed the now-defunct trance sub label Air Up There Recordings (named after their former radio show) under Enhanced Music. [11]

  4. Sean Tyas - Wikipedia

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    Tyas presents an internet radio show entitled Tytanium Sessions (Rebrand of The Wednesday Whistle & Phased Out Phriday program) which airs on the first Monday of once a month on Digitally Imported's trance channel di.fm/trance. This show is also distributed via the iTunes Store in the form of a podcast.

  5. UCast - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Tsygankov (Belarusian: Аляксей Цыганкоў; born July 27, 1988), better known by his stage name UCast, is a Belarusian trance DJ and producer from Minsk.He also hosts his own monthly radio show, Injection at DI.fm.

  6. Aruna (singer) - Wikipedia

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    She started her own radio show, The Hot List in September 2011on DI.fm. In August 2012, she became the first solo female act to do a guest mix for Above & Beyond’s Trance Around the World radio show. Afterwards, The Hot List reached #14 on the iTunes Top 200 Music Podcasts chart.

  7. Dance radio - Wikipedia

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    Dance radio is a type of radio format that focuses on dance and electronic music. These formats typically feature current and recent hits in the genres, and may often include mixshows featuring songs mixed by DJs (including station personalities and special guests).

  8. Gabriel & Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Their remix of Josh's side project Andain's "Beautiful Things" also became a club and radio anthem around the world. They entered the prestigious DJ Magazine Top 100 DJ's poll in 2003 at #43. They steadily climbed the Top 100 chart in the following years, placing at 40 in 2004, 33 in 2005, and peaking at 20 in 2006.

  9. Dan Stone (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 17, Stone started DJing as a resident performing various genres of music such as house, trance and garage. [5] He began producing music in 2005 and signed with Anjunabeats in 2006. In 2017, he launched the FSOE Fables record label, which specializes in melodic and euphoric trance.