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  1. TryHard*tidyShaun

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    doubledropped Interview Dumonde

    Next week we'll be taking time out with Dumonde just before they head out to Australia for their latest tour.

    Doubledropped's focus is firmly on the clubbers taking the reins, making the changes by you giving us your input, so take over! If you have a question for the lads which you would like to ask, then leave your mark below and contribute.

    A quick run down on the lads..

    Dumonde are Jurgen Mutschall aka JamX and Domonik de Leon aka De Leon. They are now two of Germany's biggest exports around, up there with the likes of Paul Van Dyk and Westbam, with many collaborations under their belt with the likes of Tiesto, Push and fellow german DJ Talla.

    They have built up a reputation for themselves as talented remixers, with successful remixes of Push, Universal Nation ,CRW , I Feel Love, Binary Finary 2000, and their own Tomorrow, all favourites and much loved tunes.

    They have appeared on dozens of complications, from the Clubber's Guide, Euphoria to Gatecrasher and have headlined
    many of the clubs both here in the UK and internationally.

    Watch out for the Interview on the site and also watch out for other items that will feature Jurgen and Domonik in the future and interviews with other djs and producers which are in the pipeline to come, including we meet up with John 00 Fleming.

    Thanks for your support.

    Shaun

    www.doubledropped.com
    shaun@doubledropped.com
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    Why do a lot of trance DJs use alias when making records is it to try and dodge the taxman or is it because the records they make are shit?

    Spence

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