Sunday, December 31, 2006

 

NYE - 2007 Resolutions and Goals

Here we go... 2007 is going to be a good year.

1. My biggest goal this year - buy real estate!
I'm not sure whether this will be a house or a condo at this point but I am setting myself up to hopefully make a purchase in the summer or early fall time this year. This will be big, and expensive. ;)

2. Get promoted at work
I'm currently an entry level (1) engineer at Boeing and I think I've set myself up to earn a "level upgrade" to Level 2. This would supposedly give me a bit more responsibility (though I think I already do above level 2 work), and of course, a significant pay raise, on top of the "good" one I hopefully will get in February... ;)

3. Continuing Education
I want to take at least one or two classes this year and start applying to graduate school. I may even consider taking the GMAT for business school, even though I already did pretty decent on the GRE this past summer.

4. Believing in myself and Taking Chances
I am not always consistent on this. There's things where I am real certain about and there's many more, important, things that I play it safe, or just let it be. I need to be more self-confident, and self-motivated on these issues and adjust myself to make myself more well-rounded in these aspects.

5. Seeing the Seahawks win a Super Bowl
This isn't totally my goal, but it's a dream of mine.

6. Health and Wellness
I want to better myself in this aspect in all ways.

7. Expression of the mind, body, and... this sounds like a book title or catch phrase.
This goes hand and hand with Number FOUR, but I have alot of stuff on my chest that just needs to be let out. Hopefully some of that will this year.

8. Meeting people is NOT easy
whatever Radiohead may say, it isn't easy, especially when you're spending 50+ hours of your week in an office space, and then much of the rest of the time in your home. I want to branch out and network socially, and professionally, but more socially. Opportunities are out there and I want to be able to reach them.

9. Visit Scott in Japan
I want to visit him and I want to see the country, or shall I say megatropolis that is Tokyo. I also want to go backpacking in Europe, but I'll take one or the other.

10. Go to Whistler
Another trip I've been wanting to go on... this season!! hopefully...

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NYE - Resolutions and Goals

Here's a recap of my 2006 Goals and the results as of 1pm on NYE:


1. Continuing Education - never enough school for me, and Boeing will pay for it! muwahahaha.
I took two classes; one through Boeing, and one at UW. I didn't even try to take a class in the Summer or in the Fall, and don't plan on taking a class this upcoming Winter quarter... So I did alright given that I work 50+ hours a week.

2. Move out - not that I don't like living at home, but I just need to, well, move out!
This didn't really turn out. I decided to forgo rental and go straight to real estate. I opened up a CD in May and when it matures, I'll be hoping to move out with my own place.

3. Go international - as in... a vacation yo! Japan?
Well I did just get back from Luxembourg, but that's as far international as I went - not really a vacation but it was a good experience.

4. Snowboard better!! - yea.
I didn't snowboard in 2006 until two days ago at the dawn of this new season. And I don't know if I got better... i wish i went more last season boO!!

5. Girl or Girls
man i'm a sad case in this category. i like girls that i'm too scared to talk to and then i get other girls' numbers and dont call them back. i'm hopeless... hahahaha.

6. Play more tennis - cause i didn't get to play alot this year. Adria? Ted? Dean? where you at?
I started to play pretty frequently with Adria in the Spring and early summer until we started playing in a softball league in the end of summer and fall... i played a few other times with Adam and others but very few times. I did get a new Wilson nCode Tour 95 though...


7. Meet more friends and people - i need more friends cause alot of my really good ones are moving away, Scott especially...
I met some new people through work and through other people. I think what was best though, was reconnecting with people I knew from my early college years and become better friends with them now, especially since they share alot more common interests than most people i know.

8. oh yea, Save Money!! - that'll be my goal for every year until i can actually do it.
I am doing a decent job saving half my paycheck into real estate fund.

9. be more outgoing, assertive, and open - i'm told i'm way too outgoing. i think not.
could be better.

10. be more serious at times, and more sensitive perhaps? -- cause although i care alot about things, i don't show it externally... if that makes sense?
could be better

11. i need to be more assertive. - repeat.

12. more confident in myself. i'm confident in others, but not myself, almost ever.


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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

 

Top 25 Records of 2006

It's the end of the year and here's my newly compiled list of my favorite records of this year:

25. I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness - Fear is on our Side
A dark yet hopeful album which shows glimpses of Joy Division and Psychodelic Furs. If you're a fan of current day Interpol with a smidgen of Disintegration-era Cure, you'll probably enjoy this album.
Top Tracks: According to Plan, The Owl, The Ghost

24. Tap Tap - Lanzafame
This year's Arcade Fire wannabe that actually sounds good. Arcade Fire fans should feel real at home here because this band sounds very much like them, even down to the singing.

23. The Album Leaf - Into the Blue Again
San Diego's Jimmy LaValle came back again with another solid Album Leaf showing with this year's Into the Blue Again. With rich and full sounds and heavier bass - this record is at times more cheerful and other times more dark than anything in the TAL catalog. Red-Eye is a killer track.
Top Tracks: Red-Eye, Always For You

22. Blackpool Lights - This Town's Disaster
Jim Suptic formed this band near the end of the Get Up Kids' long life and didn't really make any change of direction from where TGUKs were going, so the Blackpool Lights debut full-length sounds like a Get Up Kids album. That's not a bad thing. If you're a fan of the emo-punk turned indie-core band, please check this one out.

21. Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
Still dishing out the guitar-heavy tracks are Sonic Youth. The latest album is on many levels a disappointment for the band following the extraordinary Sonic Nurse and before that Murray Street, as this record doesn't jump new boundaries as the other two did, but still is a solid rock album.

20. Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Featuring arguably the best single of the year, CRAZY, the duo of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo create a wonderful urban funk album that crosses many genres. Danger Mouse does not seem to be able to make a bad record and this album is yet another example of his ability to create pop magic with his production.

19. Snow Patrol - Eyes Open
As with the previous two Snow Patrol records, yes TWO of them, it took me a while but I grew into liking their album. Although this is probably the third best of the three records they have out (the best being their debut, Songs for Polar Bears), it still has enough pop catchiness that I can't resist the temptation to listen to it. It's evil yet satisfying.

18. Asobi Seksu - Citrus
Asobi Seksu move to a faster and lighter outlook on life with Citrus, their follow-up to their self-titled debut album. Songs like New Years and Thursday make this album wonderful. Fans of My Bloody Valentine, please take a listen.

17. The Rapture - Pieces of People We Love
This is the best pure house/dancey album of the year. The Rapture's second record is in my opinion a much more solid effort and puts them into the league for mainstream success. You gotta get yourself into it and listen to this record.

16. Jeremy Enigk - The World Waits
Sunny Day Real Estate and The Fire Theft fans have been waiting for this record for quiet some time but this is lead singer Jeremy Enigk's second solo album and is just what we've been waiting for. There's plenty of his vocal bliss around with more musical punch than his previous album. This is a very much Fire Theft-like record, and hopefully is an appetizer for more Fire Theft or, we pray, a Sunny Day reunion.

// more to be announced later //

Day 2 - Here's some more of my favorite records... This year hasn't been the most exciting year for new music, but these are still some good though not spectacular albums...

15. Cold War Kids - Robbers and Cowards
This little known band became a big hit in Seattle and I'm sure they'll make they've made their way around to the other parts of the country by now. With three EPs behind them, the Cold War Kids released their first full-length, which is almost like a compilation of some of their EP tracks and some new stuff. Hospital Beds still remains their best track to date, but theres plenty good indie rock songs here.

14. Wolfmother - Wolfmother
Ozzie Osborne and AC/DC are back.... ok not really. Australian's Wolfmother reminds us of the 70s and 80s metal rock with some powerful rock ballads that pack alot of punch. Usually this ain't my cup of tea, but I really do enjoy the energy of this record.

13. Sparta - Threes
The third album from Sparta since they broke apart from At the Drive-In is probably their least desirable yet most standard rock potential success maker. They've now mastered the arena rock sound and while it's not as hard edge as their debut or as exciting as their second record, this one still has that little potion of magic that only members of At the Drive-In can bring. This is also the first album since Paul Hinojos left to join the other guys, Mars Volta (the other half of ATDI).

12. Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening
The Robots are coming!!! The first full record from former Jurassic 5 dj and producer Cut Chemist is a stellar album that shows why J5 was so diverse and exciting. It's noticeable the difference that the new J5 record sounds without Cut Chemist at the helm... Anyway, if you're a fan of RJD2 or DJ Shadow, you MUST check this out. If you like hip hop and electronic music, please be all ears. Thanks.

11. Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Food
Neko's powerful voice and increasing popularity has pulled her away from her former full-time job as secondary vocalist for New Pornographers and this new record is more proof that her voice and songwriting are more than enough for her to move out on her own. This is a true singer/songwriter record and one that is fantastic.

10. Mogwai - Mr. Beast
Post-Rockers Mogwai have a new album that brings the intensity and anguish back to their sound after the lighter Happy Songs for Happy People. Killer tracks like Glasgow Mega Snake are so grippingly tight and powerful, it makes you just want to drive fast and shake your head. Of course, they'll fool you with lighter, fluffy tracks like Acid Food.

09. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
Showbiz was their Radiohead wannabe record to get them in the door; Origin of Symmetry showed they could be so much more; Absolution showed that they could do something different and make a free standing album; Black Holes and Revelations, Muse's latest record helps elevate their sound to full arena rocking madness. Taking hints from Queen, Led Zepplin, and other classic rock, Muse punctuates ROCK with kickin' tunes like Knights of Cydonia which just makes you want to bob your head like a mad man. While this record is nowhere near Absolution for album flow, it's alot more like Origin of Symmetry for its track by track singles.

08. Silversun Pickups - Carnavas
This new band from Los Angeles puts alot of noise into their sound for a scrawny little band. SSPUs mixes in pop rock with shoegazer noise in almost every track and create a very listenable and enjoyable song. Its unfortunate they didn't put their best track, Kissing Families, which is from their Pikul EP, but the album has many other tracks to cover for that one loss.

07. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
Sons and Daughters is now my favorite Decemberists song. It's so simple yet so powerful. Colin Meloy and company have a tough problem - they just seem to not be able to make a bad record. I guess it's a problem that I'm happy to deal with. Crane Wife isn't the best Decemberist album but its so addictingly good! This is very much a Belle & Sebastian-influence album - at least that's what I get from listening to it.

06. Calexico - Garden Ruin
New Mexico's Calexico is more indie pop than ever with their latest Garden Ruin. It's crazy to think that they didn't have vocals on their albums in the past because Joey Burns' has a very elegant and soothing voice. It makes this album very comparable to the fantastic collaboration Calexico did with Iron & Wine in last year's In the Reins EP. If you like some semi acoustic rock with some southern twang to it, check out this indie rock band. You'll probably like what you hear.

05. Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor
Kanye West's newest prodigee is Chicago's Lupe Fiasco. As with other Kanye records, Lupe has a whole cast of celebrity guests such as Linkin Park, Jay Z, Jill Scott, The Neptunes/Pharrell, and others. Lupe has a great combination of rap flow and a nice and easy to hear clear voice. His lyrics flow much like Kanye or Common and lyrics are much more mature than his young age would have you believe. Kick, Push is the best track on the record but there are plenty of good ones here.

04. The Roots - Game Theory
Maybe it's a bias, but I strongly believe this is the best rap group/band around. Nothing will top Phrenology but Game Theory goes back to the rockin' style that Phrenology had and away from the true hip hop roots of 2004's The Tipping Point. Game Theory also marks the return of original Roots MC, Malik B, who raps alongside current MC BlackThought on the progressive Here I Come, as well as the album title track, Game Theory.

03. Ghostland Observatory - Paparazzi Lightning
Oh boy - get ready for this wildly entertaining band from Austin, TX because they will be famous. With an amazing live show full of fun and laughter, Ghostland Obsevatory have plenty of good songs to go along with their on-stage antics. Their music sounds like a modern day Depeche Mode, though I'm not totally sure how that works since Depeche Mode is still around. But think of an early 80's Depeche Mode, where it was synthpop gem after gem -- none of that dark stuff. Now add in some wickedly Ozzie Osborne/Freddy Mercury like vocals and you get something that sounds like Ghostland. Kind of.

02. 120 Days - 120 Days
This rather unknown band from Norway is awesome. Their music is electronic and its organic. They have a sort of trancey and atmospheric sound that's very electro, but also has its intense moments of guitar feedback noise. It's alot like Helio Sequence in a way, but not as cheesey pop but more progressive. Add in some Rapture or LCD Soundsystem like groove and you can imagine what this band is all about. I haven't purchased this one yet as I have not had luck finding it at any of the major retailers including Wherehouse Music. I will have to hit the local shops aka Easy Street Records or Sonic Boom, just haven't had time...

01. Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
The Scottish indie pop darlings, Belle & Sebastian, have yet another successful album with the addictingly good, Life Pursuit. Continuing on their success of Dear Catastrophe Waitress, B&S add a bit more dance element to their songs with many of the tracks on Life Pursuit. Still, their best songs are their simplest -- Another Sunny Day and Dress Up in You. Of course, funky songs like Funny Little Frog and children's television sounding, Sukie in the Graveyard are plenty of entertainment. Mmm this album is good.

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Thank you Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford died yesterday at the age of 93, but an unreleased interview with him in 2004 adds much needed, though very well known opinions on our current administration:

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In an interview never before published, former President Gerald Ford said President Bush and his chief advisers "made a big mistake" with their justifications for the Iraq war.

Ford made the comments in a four-hour interview in 2004 with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward.

Woodward is famous for being part of the writing duo who exposed the Watergate scandal, which led to Ford becoming president.

The interview was conducted at Ford's home in Beaver Creek, Colorado.

"I don't think, if I had been president -- on the basis of the facts as I saw them publicly -- I don't think I would have ordered the Iraqi war," Ford said in a part of the interview broadcast on CNN's "Larry King Live" Wednesday.

"I would have maximized our efforts through sanctions, through restrictions, whatever, to find another answer," the former president said.

Ford died Tuesday, at age 93, at his home in Rancho Mirage, California. An official cause of death has not been released. (Read the full story)

His body will lie in state in California and Washington before interment January 3. (Watch announcement of Ford's funeral Video)

Ford replaced former President Richard Nixon, who resigned in 1974 during a scandal surrounding the burglary of Democratic Party offices at the Watergate Hotel in Washington. (Watch how Ford's legacy will remain strong Video)

Ford was regarded as a man with a quiet style who was not quick to criticize, Woodward and others who worked with him said on "Larry King." (Watch President Bush praise Ford Video)

Ford requested that Woodward not publish the interview until Woodward had written a planned book about Ford or until the former president died.

"He made it very clear that he did not agree with the reasons President Bush laid out for the war, namely the belief that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq or that there was some obligation that the United States or the president had to expand democracy."

The Washington Post published other excerpts from the interview.

"(Defense Secretary Donald) Rumsfeld and (Vice President Dick) Cheney and the president made a big mistake in justifying going into the war in Iraq," Ford said.

"They put the emphasis on weapons of mass destruction. And now, I've never publicly said I thought they made a mistake, but I felt very strongly it was an error in how they should justify what they were going to do."

Cheney served as President Ford's chief of staff and Rumsfeld was the secretary of defense in the Ford administration.

President Bush has long defended the war in Iraq as part of a larger plan to spread democracy throughout the Middle East.

The 38th president said he disapproves of that strategy.

"I just don't think we should go hellfire damnation around the globe freeing people, unless it is directly related to our own national security," he said.

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

 

Photos from Luxembourg

Luxembourg [12/17-12/22/2006]

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

 

Top DJs in the World

Two charts from two big sites/mags. Check'em out.


DJMag Top 100 - 2006

1. PAUL VAN DYK – Non-Mover – Highest Trance DJ
2. ARMIN VAN BUUREN – Up 1
3. TIESTO – Down 1
4. CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE – Up 10
5. DJ DAN – UP 19 – Highest House DJ
6. FERRY CORSTEN – Down 1
7. SASHA – Down 3 – Highest Prog DJ
8. JOHN DIGWEED – Down 2
9. ABOVE & BEYOND – Up 10
10. DEEP DISH – Down 2


11. CARL COX – Down 1 – Highest Techno DJ
12. INFECTED MUSHROOM – Up 14
13. ATB – Down 4
14. PAUL OAKENFOLD – Down 3
15. HERNAN CATTANEO – Down 8
16. JUDGE JULES – Down 1
17. EDDIE HALLIWELL – Non-Mover
18. MARCO V – Down 2
19. MARKUS SCHULZ – Up 2
20. GABRIEL & DRESDEN – Up 9

21. JAMES ZABIELA – Down 8
22. JOHN ACQUAVIVA – Highest New Entry
23. FLASH BROTHERS – Up 43 – Highest Climbers
24. AMADEUS – New Entry
25. ERICK MORILLO – Down 7
26. BENNY BENASSI – Down 4
27. SANDER KLEINENBERG – Down 7
28. DJ YAHEL – Up 17
29. OFFER NISIM – New Entry
30. ANDY MOOR – Up 16

31. DAVID GUETTA – Up 8
32. SANDER VAN DOORN – New Entry
33. RICHIE HAWTIN – Down 21
34. GARETH EMERY – New Entry
35. PHIL KIERAN – New Entry
36. NICK WARREN – Down 1
37. DJ SKAZI – New Entry
38. STEVE LAWLER – Down 8
39. D-FORMATION – New Entry
40. RICKY STONE – Up 8

41. ASTRIX – Up 34
42. ROGER SANCHEZ – Down 15
43. BAD BOY BILL – Down 1
44. SVEN VATH – Down 21
45. THRILLSEEKERS – Re-Entry
46. DONALD GLAUDE – Up 22
47. DJ VIBE – Down 7
48. KYAU VS ALBERT – New Entry
49. CHRIS LIEBING – Down 16
50. TIGA – Down 6

51. MATT DAREY – Up 40
52. BOB SINCLAR – New Entry
53. JAMES HOLDEN – Down 16
54. LANGE – New Entry
55. WRECKED MACHINES – New Entry
56. DION MAVATH – New Entry
57. PETE TONG – Down 8
58. DANNY TENAGLIA – Down 22
59. GEORGE ACOSTA – New Entry
60. BLANK & JONES – Down 29

61. DJ SAMMY – Up 31
62. JOACHIM GARAUD – New Entry
63. TIMO MAAS – Down 11
64. MATT HARDWICK – Down 6
65. FRANK TRAX – Down 14
66. STEVE ANGELLO – New Entry
67. DANNY HOWELLS – Down 42
68. SIMON POSFORD – New Entry
69. JOHN GRAHAM – New Entry
70. DESYN MASIELLO – Down 16

71. MAURO PICOTTO – Down 43
72. MENNO DE JONG – New Entry
73. BT – Up 9
74. SCOTT K – New Entry
75. TALL PAUL – Down 32
76. M.I.K.E PUSH – Up 1
77. FILO & PERI – New Entry
78. DJ TARKAN – New Entry
79. ANDERSON NOISE – New Entry
80. FATBOY SLIM – Down 17

81. DJ SERGE DEVANT – New Entry
82. DJ UMEK – Down 3
83. VICTOR CALDERONE – Down 28
84. DARUDE – Re-Entry
85. FERGIE – Down 25
86. TALLA 2 XLC – New Entry
87. RONSKI SPEED – Re-Entry
88. LEE BURRIDGE – Down 12
89. MARIO PIU – Down 51
90. AXEL KARAKASIS – New Entry

91. STEVE PORTER – New Entry
92. YOJI BIOMEHANIKA – Down 60
93. AXWELL – New Entry
94. STANTON WARRIORS – Re-Entry
95. DAVE SEAMAN – Down 26
96. ROBBIE RIVERA – New Entry
97. ANDY C – Down 27
98. AGNELLI & NELSON – New Entry
99. LISA LASHES – Down 43
100. DAVE CLARKE – Down 64



Tranceaddict.com Top 250 DJs
Official 2006 Ranking
www.tranceaddict.com/top250

1. Armin van Buuren
2. Paul van Dyk
3. Tiesto
4. Above & Beyond
5. Ferry Corsten
6. Markus Schulz
7. Sander van Doorn
8. Gabriel & Dresden
9. Sasha
10. John Digweed
11. Eddie Halliwell
12. James Zabiela
13. Sander Kleinenberg
14. Menno De Jong
15. Eric Prydz
16. Andy Moor
17. Marco V
18. James Holden
19. Jonas Steur
20. Hernan Cattaneo
21. Carl Cox
22. John 00 Fleming
23. Steve Lawler
24. M.I.K.E. (Push)
25. Kyau vs Albert
26. ATB
27. Desyn Masiello
28. Deep Dish
29. Airwave
30. Blank & Jones
31. Rank 1
32. Steve Angello
33. Paul Oakenfold
34. Aly & Fila
35. Yoji Biomehanika
36. Danny Howells
37. Ronski Speed
38. John O'Callaghan
39. David Guetta
40. Christopher Lawrence
41. Jon O'Bir
42. Infected Mushroom
43. BT
44. The Thrillseekers
45. Sean Tyas
46. Nick Warren
47. Nu Nrg
48. Preach
49. Richie Hawtin
50. Lee Burridge
51. Adam Beyer
52. Kenneth Thomas
53. Cosmic Gate
54. Sven Vath
55. Johan Gielen
56. Max Graham
57. Mauro Picotto
58. Chris Liebing
59. Marcel Woods
60. Orkidea
61. Erick Morillo
62. Perry O'Neil
63. Mark Oliver
64. Luke Fair
65. Junkie XL
66. Nic Fanciulli
67. Danny Tenaglia
68. Niklas Harding
69. Axwell
70. Chus & Ceballos
71. Mathew Dekay
72. Benny Benassi
73. Judge Jules
74. Andy C
75. Ozgur Can
76. Bob Sinclar
77. Hybrid
78. DJ Scot Project
79. Satoshi Tomiie
80. Manuel Le Saux
81. Agnelli & Nelson
82. Steve Porter
83. Leon Bolier
84. Matt Darey
85. Sebastian Ingrosso
86. Matt Hardwick
87. 2ManyDJs
88. Astral Projection
89. John Askew
90. Moshic
91. Yahel
92. Talla 2XLC
93. Kai Tracid
94. Adam Sheridan
95. Deko-Ze
96. Tiga
97. Phynn
98. Dave Clarke
99. Shiloh
100. Randy Katana
101. Precision
102. Filo & Peri
103. Mark Norman
104. Roger Sanchez
105. Fred Baker
106. Gareth Emery
107. Dave Seaman
108. Fatboy Slim
109. Pete Tong
110. Ricardo Villalobos
111. Andrew Bennett
112. Anthony Pappa
113. Donald Glaude
114. Armand van Helden
115. Victor Calderone
116. Bad Boy Bill
117. George Acosta
118. Signum
119. Sean Miller
120. Cor Fijneman
121. Mikey Mike
122. Flash Brothers
123. Andy Hunter
124. Giuseppe Ottaviani
125. Darude
126. DJ Dan
127. Chris Fortier
128. David Morales
129. Umek
130. Adam Freeland
131. Chemical Brothers
132. Paolo Mojo
133. 16 Bit Lolitas
134. Dumonde
135. DJ Tatana
136. Simon Patterson
137. Antoine Clamaran
138. Abel Ramos
139. Blake Jarrell
140. Aphrodite
141. Alex M.OR.P.H.
142. Luke Chable
143. Airbase
144. Benjamin Bates
145. Ben Sims
146. Westbam
147. Firestorm
148. Victor Dinaire
149. Sandra Collins
150. DJ Shadow
151. Lady Dana
152. Laurent Garnier
153. DJ Dean
154. Dieselboy
155. D.A.V.E. The Drummer
156. Proteus
157. DJ Rush
158. DJ Vibe
159. Phil K
160. Jeff Mills
161. Martin Roth
162. Sash
163. Scott Brown
164. Remy
165. Timo Maas
166. Misja Helsloot
167. Lange
168. Felix da Housecat
169. Trentemoller
170. DJ Shah
171. Super8
172. DJ Zany
173. Chris Liberator
174. Mark Farina
175. Pendulum
176. Martin Garcia
177. David West
178. Miss Kittin
179. Anne Savage
180. Mistress Barbara
181. Wally Lopez
182. Terje Bakke
183. Technoboy
184. DJ Elusive
185. Ronald van Gelderen
186. Richard Humpty Vission
187. Lisa Lashes
188. The Tidy Boys
189. Ben Watt
190. Tomcraft
191. Solar Stone
192. Thomas Datt
193. BK
194. Fergie
195. Fabio
196. Tall Paul
197. Marc van Linden
198. Boy George
199. Robert Gitelman
200. Groove Eric
201. M.A.N.D.Y.
202. Miguel Migs
203. Graham Gold
204. Gigi D'Agostino
205. Kimito Lopez
206. DJ Luna
207. Behrouz
208. Jelo
209. Magda
210. Christian Smith
211. Nicholas Bennison
212. Nick Sentience
213. Mark Sherry
214. Josh Wink
215. Adam White
216. Joachim Garraud
217. Thomas Bronzwaer
218. Plump DJs
219. Lord Of Bass
220. Darren Emerson
221. Oliver Prime
222. The Prophet
223. Greg Downey
224. Stoneface & Terminal
225. Seb Fontaine
226. Ricky Ryan
227. Derrick Carter
228. Masters At Work
229. Suzy Solar
230. Galen Behr
231. Junior Jack
232. DJ Promo
233. John B
234. Demi
235. Relik
236. Stanton Warriors
237. Astrix
238. Woody Van Eyden
239. Michel de Hey
240. Miika Kuisma
241. Kristina Sky
242. Scott Bond
243. Ashley Casselle
244. Matthew Adams
245. Sultan
246. Chris Chambers
247. Andy Farley
248. Mike Foyle
249. Tiefschwarz
250. Marco Bailey

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