Always adding to the list, so this is probably more of an exhausting rather than exhaustive list.....:
Depeche Mode, Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, Bow Wow Wow, New Order, The Specials, Landscape, Blondie, Adam & the Ants, Eurythmics, Prince, Abba, Barbara Streisand, Patti Smith, Edith Piaf, The Who, The Beloved, Yazoo, Nirvana, White Stripes, Motorhead, Shakespeare's Sisters, Phil Spector, Plan B, Klaxons
Dubfire, Marc Antona, Pan Pot, Emfire, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Akiko Kiyami, Troy Pierce, Adam Beyer, Oliver Koletzki, Vector Lovers, Corrugated Tunnel, Phil Keiran, Loco Dice, Arturia Antelope, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Rolando, Andy Weatherall, Sabres of Paradise, Mr C Robert Armani, Autobots, Screwface, Atomic Hooligan, Splitloop, Stanton Warriors, Aquasky, Ctrl Z, Cut 'n' Run, Crisp Biscuit, Rogue Element, CJ Bolland, Sven Vath, Cosmic Baby, Orbital, Pete Namlook, Tiga, Vitalic, Miss Kittin, The Hacker, Bob Moog, Jean Jacques Perrey (and his elephant Mickey), Aphex Twin, Chicks on Speed, James Lavelle, Zane Lowe, Mad Professor, Oliver Huntemann, Dave Clarke, , Annie Nightingale, Peaches, Solvent, Prodigy, The Shamen, LCD Soundystem, William Orbit, , Soundhog, Bodzin, Yoshimoto, The Knife, Errol Alkan, , DJ Touche, The Gossip, Zero Cash, Pig Dan, Tom Rea, Rogue Element, Hardfloor, Simian Mobile Disco, General Midi Zombie Zombie, Jackmate, Ricardo Tobar, Superlounge, Dualton, Edison, Buick Project, Videodrome, Butch, Kissy Sell Out, Colorswitch, Killersound, DJ Emerson, Kleinschmaler, Evil Nine, Soul of Man, Lee Combs, Scape One, Alloy Mental, Riton, Alex Under
David Lynch, Ridley Scott, Francois Truffaut, Jean Luc Goddard, Quentin Tarantino, Tim Burton, Martin Scorcese,
what synthesizer are you?
You are a Yamaha DX-7-You are the most popular FM synthesizer ever -your digital bleeps and bloops offer a different sound than analogs-You are a child of the 80's-You are very hard to get along with unless people get familiar with you-Your were very revolutionary-You are mass produced-You are liked by many Take this quiz!
Nicky Fraser has been tweaking and twiddling with analogue synths and drum machines for many years.
Raised on a diet of classical music, she embarked on a journey to find something different, and found so much, but it was the clubbing scene that felt most like home. Armed with a sampler, and a growing collection of analogue synths and drum machines, she began creating quirky electronica as one half of Compuphonic.
With no record deal in sight, Nicky turned her attention to her other passion, films, and produced the soundtracks for 3 independent films with one of these, "The Planet", in worldwide distribution.
In 2000, when she began DJ-ing, she created the moniker DJ Lunik, and has established herself as a DJ of worthy note.
She gained her first residency at the nightclub Kef, where she had the freedom to stretch her musical muscle playing 4 hour sets. She later turned this into her own night "KETchup" along with friends Darryl James and VJS2.
Her DJ skills resulted in her winning We Love's Freshblod July 2008 title, DJ Mag's Top Pick of Pick 'n' Mix as well as being booked to warm up for a diverse range of DJs: Chicks on Speed, Evil Nine and Derrick Thompson (aka Drivetrain).
She's played in Ibiza, London, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, as well as having mixes and tracks featured on online radio stations.
A combination of DJ-ing and yearly pilgrimages to Ibiza, Sonar and other music events have shaped Lunik's production style.
Her tune "I was made for This" received a great response from Radio One's Huw Stephens, who included it on his Introducing Show, and Podcast. This track is now released on Redking Records and available from Juno Download, DJ Download and others .....
Hello, Thanks for the friendship. Lovely music there. Is it you who produces ? I look forward to hearing you here in Berlin "in vivo" soon... Please, check our artists on Take Prod Myspace, I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised ! Greetings from Berlin