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Nicky Holloway (born 12 June 1963) is an English DJ and record producer, who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s, and has been called "a prototype of the superstar DJ". [ 2 ] Biography
Protocol Recordings is a Dutch record label founded on 8 May 2012 by electronic music producer and DJ Nicky Romero. [30] They have released music by notable underground electronic artists such as Blasterjaxx, Don Diablo, R3hab, Vicetone, Stadiumx, Thomas Gold, Arno Cost and Volt & State. [31] [32] The label's first release was "WTF!?" by Nicky ...
"Toulouse" is a song by Dutch DJ and music producer Nicky Romero. It was released as a single on 19 December 2011 in the Netherlands and 2 January 2012 in the United States through Spinnin' Records.
Nicky Horne and Miles Aiken anchored UK Channel 4's coverage of American football in the 1980s. [4] [5] [6] He re-joined Radio 1 in the early 1990s where he was a stand-in presenter and at the same time, he presented a weekend afternoon show on Classic FM. He also worked on the UK commercial radio overnight sustaining service, The Superstation.
Nicky Romero (born 1989), Dutch DJ and record producer; Nicky Ryan (born 1949), Irish music producer, recording engineer and manager; Nicky Thomas (1949–1990), Jamaican reggae singer; Nicky Wire (born 1969), Welsh lyricist, bassist and occasional vocalist
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Nicky Blackmarket (born Nicholas Andersson-Gylden) is a British drum and bass DJ and record producer. He is of Indian Nepali, Irish and Swedish ancestry. Blackmarket is regarded as one of the pivotal figures in the early jungle/drum and bass scene. [citation needed] He has been playing drum and bass all over the world for the past two decades.
He was known for playing underground alternative music as opposed to the disco hits that were dominating the nightclub scene. [citation needed] Siano was fired from Studio 54 after four months, due to excessive drug use. [4] He claims that he was fired because Rubell 'wanted the club to be the star and not the DJ'. [citation needed]