Just My List of 10 Promising Artists Who Haven't Peaked Yet
1) Luke Chable (anything he touched this year was gold, can he do it again?)
2) Gray Area (were on the road nearly the entire year doing Live PA's, with that much time being able to fine tune their show, I just can't wait to see what next year holds for them)
3) Kazell (released first commercial mix cd this year, toured the world round, now him and partner Mike Hiratazka can sit in the studio and come out with some ear candy for next year).
4) Infusion (have done two international tours this year, been knocking live pa's down all over, and are slated for their first Essential Mix in January)
5) Phil K (already getting more popular each day, released a DJ Mag mix this year, not to mention his upcoming Shpongle remix under the Lo-Step guise)
6) Digital Witchcraft (production duo of Ned Shephard and Marcus Bacalis, creating some very nice sounding progressive breaks)
7) Habersham (get ready for Atlanta to be the hot spot for Progressive in '04)
Naveen G (solid producer coming out of Chicago, expect him to do even better next year)
9) Jonathan Lisle (if you don't know who he is know, just wait 'till after WMC '04, easily one of the finest breaks dj's in the biz)
10) Emrecan Cakir (my sleeper pick for '04, very promising producer from Turkey, signed to Pangea Recordings)
1) Luke Chable (anything he touched this year was gold, can he do it again?)
2) Gray Area (were on the road nearly the entire year doing Live PA's, with that much time being able to fine tune their show, I just can't wait to see what next year holds for them)
3) Kazell (released first commercial mix cd this year, toured the world round, now him and partner Mike Hiratazka can sit in the studio and come out with some ear candy for next year).
4) Infusion (have done two international tours this year, been knocking live pa's down all over, and are slated for their first Essential Mix in January)
5) Phil K (already getting more popular each day, released a DJ Mag mix this year, not to mention his upcoming Shpongle remix under the Lo-Step guise)
6) Digital Witchcraft (production duo of Ned Shephard and Marcus Bacalis, creating some very nice sounding progressive breaks)
7) Habersham (get ready for Atlanta to be the hot spot for Progressive in '04)
Naveen G (solid producer coming out of Chicago, expect him to do even better next year)
9) Jonathan Lisle (if you don't know who he is know, just wait 'till after WMC '04, easily one of the finest breaks dj's in the biz)
10) Emrecan Cakir (my sleeper pick for '04, very promising producer from Turkey, signed to Pangea Recordings)
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