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DIABOLOS The ninth original studio album from Japanese Recording Artist Gackt, DIABOLOS is a return to the storyline and theme of the MOON album, and is considered to be a sequel of sorts. Reworked versions of the previous three singles and their b-side tracks are spread throughout the album, and range from slight vocal variations ("ASH") to completely new additions to previous tracks ("noesis").
DIAC The DIAC, or DIode for Alternating Current, is a bidirectional trigger diode that conducts current only after its breakdown voltage has been exceeded momentarily. When this occurs, the resistance of the diode abruptly decreases, leading to a sharp decrease in the voltage drop across the diode and, usually, a sharp increase in current flow through the diode.
DIBOL DIBOL or Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language is a programming language originally marketed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1970. It has a syntax similar to FORTRAN and BASIC, along with BCD arithmetic.
DICOM Group plc DICOM Group plc ("DICOM Group", London Stock Exchange: DCM) is the global leader in Information Capture. Its leading edge capture and communication technologies and solutions enable Business Process Automation by managing the transformation and exchange of business-critical information (residing in various formats such as paper, fax, electronic documents, e-mail, SMS) among people, applications and devices.
DICOMED DICOMED Corporation was founded in 1968 and in the early 1970's became a leading manufacturer of precision color film recorders such as the D47 and D48. Many of the early government (JPL, NCAR, NSA, CIA, Sandia Laboratories, et al) computer graphics applications had their imagery outputted to a "DICOMED".
DICOR DICOR is an online collaboration tool, that allows a health facility of any size, to host basic telemedicine meetings, right from their website. DICOR stands for Diagnostic Image Collaborative Review, and that's exactly what it does.
DIDO DIDO was a nuclear reactor at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. It used enriched uranium metal fuel, and heavy water as both neutron moderator and primary coolant.
DIFOT DIFOT is a measure of delivery performance in a supply chain that stands for Delivered In-Full, On-Time. Some consider it superior to other delivery performance indicators, such as Shipped-On-Time (SOT) and On-time Factory Performance (OTP), because it looks at deliveries from the point of view of the customer.
DIGIC II DIGIC II (DIGital Integrated Circuit version II) is an ASIC made by Canon to perform high speed image-processing and control operations for digital cameras. It improves upon the DIGIC I, by adding a larger buffer and faster processing speed due to improved algorithms.
DIGOS DIGOS, or Division of General Investigations and Special Operations (in Italian, Divisione Investigazioni Generali e Operazioni Speciali) an Italian law enforcement agency charged with investigating sensitive cases relating to terrorism, organized crime and capital offenses such as kidnapping and extortion.
DIII-D (fusion reactor) DIII-D is the name of a tokamak machine developed in the 1980s by General Atomics in San Diego, USA, as part of the ongoing effort to achieve magnetically confined fusion. DIII-D pioneered new technology including the use of beams of neutral particles to penetrate the confinement field of the device and heat the plasma within.
DIIS DIIS (Direct Inversion of Iterative Subspace) is a common algorithm for quantum chemistry which accelerates convergence of an SCF Algorithm, by making up a linear combination of the first cycles of iteration indicated by some error vector/matrix. It was first used for quantum chemistry by Peter Pulay et al.
DIMACS The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS) is a collaboration between Rutgers and Princeton Universities, and the research firms AT&T, Bell Labs, Telcordia, and NEC. It was founded in 1989 with money from the National Science Foundation.
DIMES DIMES (Distributed Internet MEasurements & Simulations) is a distributed computing project that maps the internet at the topological level. Packets are sent from individual computers to pre-defined destinations with a setting to record the router path taken.
DIMHRS DIMHRS (pronounced dime-ers) is the Defense Integrated Military Human Resources System for Personnel and Pay will provide a single source, integrated military personnel and pay system for all military Services including their Active, Reserve and National Guard components. As the part of the military personnel transformation, DIMHRS (Pers/Pay) will simlify data collection and information retrival of personnel throuout the military, update the computer system infrastuctures, and improve and standardize personal actions and processes in the military, and connecting Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines directly to their personnel and pay system using a web-based interface.
DIN (typeface) DIN, an acronym for the German Deutsches Institut fĂĽr Normung (German Industrial Standard), and the name of an increasingly large sans-serif typeface family. In 1936 the German Standard Committee selected DIN 1451 as the standard typeface for use in the areas of engineering, technology, traffic, administration and business.
DIN 1451 DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that has been defined by the German standards body Deutsches Institut fĂĽr Normung since 1936. It is a widely used standard typeface for traffic, administration and business applications.
DIN 62056 DIN 62056 Electric DIN Standard for electric metering released 2002. Most of the description are used to certificate a common electronic readout from electrical readers, such as private households, industries and power generators over telephone lines or the Internet.
DIN connector A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by Deutsches Institut fĂĽr Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There exist DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.
DIN rail A DIN rail or top-hat rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail with hat-shaped cross section. It is widely used, especially in Europe, for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment inside equipment racks.
DIN Sync The SYNC standard defines an interface for electronic music instruments. It introduced in the 1980s by Roland Corporation for synchronization of music sequencers, drum machines, arpeggiators and similar devices.
DIP switch A DIP switch is an electric switch that is packaged in a group in a standard dual in-line package (DIP) (the whole package unit may also be referred to as a DIP switch in the singular). This type of switch is designed to be used on a printed circuit board along with other electronic components and is commonly used to customize the behavior of an electronic device for specific situations.
DIRECT DIRECT is an independently developed Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicle concept proposed as an alternative to the vehicles that NASA is developing for the new Vision for Space Exploration missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. The name is intended to emphasize the use of components with a more direct heritage to the existing Space Shuttle design.
DIRECTV-5 DIRECTV-5 is a communications satellite launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan in May, 2002 to provide mainly Spanish language satellite television programs to DirecTV customers from the 119 degrees West longitudinal orbit. It was built by Space Systems/Loral, as part of its LS-1300 line.
DISC assessment DISC is a group of psychometric tests based on the 1928 work of psychologist William Moulton Marston. (Note that DiSC with a lower case "i" is a trademarked version of the tests by Inscape Publishing.
DISCIPLINE REMIX CD DISCIPLINE REMIX CD is a 2-CD set, and the final release by KOMPRESSOR. This 2-disc set contains 52 royalty-free audio tracks, which contain all sounds from album DISCIPLINE, and many WORLD DOMINATION/CRUSH TELEVISION songs, including drums, synthesizers, vocoder, vocals, and processed/acoustic sounds.
DISLIN DISLIN is a high-level and easy to use plotting library developed by Helmut Michels at the Max Planck Institute in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany. Helmut Michels is working as a mathematician and Unix system manager at the computer center of the institute.
DISPERSION21 DISPERSION21 (also called DISPERSION 2.1) is a local scale atmospheric pollution dispersion model developed by the air quality research unit at SMHI, the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, located in Norrköping.
DISTAR DISTAR is an acronym for Direct Instruction System for Teaching Arithmetic and Reading, a trademarked program of SRA/McGraw-Hill, a commercial publishing company. The program is used particularly for historically disadvantaged and/or at-risk students.
DIT Students' Union The DIT Students' Union is the representative body for all students in the Dublin Institute of Technology and it ensures there is a student voice at each level within the College. All students within the Institute are automatically members.
DIVA (digital audio players) DIVA is a series of digital audio players from Bulgarian company Daisy Multimedia. All models (except the Diva MP3, Music Pen) feature also digital FM radio tuner and possibility to record from microphone and the radio directly in MP3 format.
DIVO Project DIVO (Digital Interactive Video Online), is an active learning education concept, incorporating creativity and ICTs, which uses participant centred, creative digital video dialogue(s) to promote inter-cultural understanding and peer-led learning between remote groups who would otherwise never be able to meet.
DIWA DIWA, the Digital Imaging Websites Association, is a group of independent web sites dedicated to providing quality reviews and information about digital cameras and other digital imaging products. DIWA provides a public, standard testing system for digital cameras which its members are required to follow when reviewing products.
DIX Deutscher Immobilien Index The DIX Deutscher Immobilien Index is a German property performance index published annually by DID Deutsche Immobilien Datenbank GmbH. For the real estate sector the index is nearly equally established as the DAX for the finance sector.
DIY cassette label DIY cassette labels were fiercely independent recorded music labels that chiefly released music on cassettes as a cheap and easy way to distribute their product. They were very much reacting to the prevalent big label mentality and often featured difficult and challenging music (but by no means exclusively).
DIY culture DIY (or Do It Yourself) culture is a broad term used to refer to a wide range of grassroots political activism. DIY culture became something of a recognised movement in the 1990s in the UK where the protest (the direct action) and party (the festival) converged.
DIY ethic The DIY ethic (do it yourself ethic) refers to the ethic of being self-reliant as opposed to relying on professionals. It once referred to hardware stores in Britain that supplied the home handyperson or amateur repair people with tools.
DIY SOS DIY SOS is a British DIY TV programme made for the BBC, presented by Nick Knowles, that is currently on its 14th series. Initially the show was also presented by Lowri Turner and later Brigid Calderhead until the "smaller project" was axed.
Dj Abstract Dj Abstract is a drum and bass artist based out of San Francisco. Active as a dj from 1994, he became known primarily as a producer, first within drum and bass and later expanding into other genres, including techno, 2 step, and electro.
Dj pilot Sergey Tkachev was born on March 15 1983 in a small Russian town named Miass, in the Chelyabinskiy region. From childhood on, he showed himself as a creative person and it was absolutely no coincidence that already at a young age, there was the irresistible wish to show everybody a part of his inside world.
Dja Faunal Reserve Dja Faunal Reserve, located in Cameroon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1987. Causes of inscription include diversity of species present in the park, the presence of five threatened species, and lack of disturbance within the park.
Djabel Croatian : "đavao"= the devil The story tells that he had seven daughters with his wife Nepravda and the third daughter Nevera caused heavy damage on crops. He is often related with natural disasters.
Djado Plateau The Djado Plateau lies in the Sahara, in north eastern Niger. It is known for its cave art (often of large mammals long since absent from the area), but is now largely uninhabited, with abandoned towns and forts visible.
Djakhon Kurbanov Djakhon Kurbanov (born February 12, 1986) is an amateur boxer from Tajikistan, who competed in the 2006 Asian Games in the Light Heavyweight (-81 kg) division and won the gold medal in a decisive final bout against Korea's Hak Sung Song 30-15.Light heavyweight final bout results
Djalma Santos Dejalma dos Santos, popularly known as Djalma Santos (born February 27, 1929 in SĂŁo Paulo) is a former Brazilian football player who started for the Brazil national team in four World Cups, winning two, in 1958 and 1962. Santos is one of the greatest defensive backs that have played for Brazil.
Djalu Gurruwiwi Djalu Gurruwiwi (born on Wirriku Island - part of the Wessel Islands group, Northern Territory, Australia, before World War II) is a senior member of the Galpu clan, of the Yolngu people. He is an internationally renowned didgeridoo maker and player.
Djamasp Djamasp (also transcribed as Jamasp or Zamasp) was a Sassanid king who ruled from 496-498. He was a younger brother of king Kavadh I and was installed on the Sassanid throne upon the deposition of the latter by members of the nobility.
Djamel Ameziane Djamel Saiid Ali Ameziane is an Algerian citizen, and former resident of Canada, who was captured and detained in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.Third Montrealer on detainee list at Guantanamo, Globe and Mail, March 10 2006 - mirror
Djamel Lifa Djamel Lifa (born March 1, 1969 in Aix en Provence) is a retired boxer from France, who competed in the Lightweight (– 60kg) division. He represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Djamel Zidane Djamel Zidane (Arabic: جامل زيدان) (born April 28, 1955) is a former football player from Algeria, who played in two World Cups. He appeared for the Algeria national team at the 1982 World Cup and at the 1986 World Cup, in which he scored one goal, a free-kick against Northern Ireland.
Djamolidine Abdoujaparov Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (born 28 February 1964, Tashkent) is a former professional cyclist from Uzbekistan. Abdoujaparov was primarily a specialist sprinter, and was nicknamed "The Tashkent Terror" as he was so ferocious in the sprints.
Djanggawul In Aboriginal mythology, the Djanggawul are three siblings, two female and one male, who created the landscape of Australia and covered it with flora. They came from the underworld, Beralku, and were eventually eaten by Galeru.
Django (Modern Jazz Quartet album) Django is an album by The Modern Jazz Quartet, first released on LP in 1956. The actual sessions for the LP took place in June 1953, December 1954, and January 1955, and (as label Prestige Records had yet to enter the LP era) were first released on two different ten-inch discs.
Django (web framework) Django is an open source web application framework, written in Python, which loosely follows the model-view-controller design pattern. It was originally developed to manage several news-oriented sites for the World Company of Lawrence, Kansas, and was released publicly under a BSD license in July 2005; the framework was named after gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
Django Reinhardt Jean "Django" Reinhardt (January 23, 1910 – May 16, 1953) was a Belgian Sinti jazz guitarist. He was one of the first important jazz musicians to be born in Europe, and one of the most important jazz guitarists of all time.
Dje Dje, or Djerv (Ђ, ђ) is the sixth letter of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, used in the Serbian language to represent the sound , a voiced alveolo-palatal affricate. It was adapted by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić from ћ.
Djed The Djed pillar represents stability and has been interpreted as the backbone of the Egyptian god Osiris, especially in the form Banebdjedet (the ba of the lord of the Djedet). Djedu is the Egyptian name for Busiris, a centre of the cult of Osiris.
Djedkare Isesi Djedkare Isesi in Greek known as TancheresMiroslav Verner, Archaeological Remarks on the 4th and 5th Dynasty Chronology, Archiv OrientálnĂ, Volume 69: 2001, pp.405 from Manetho's Aegyptiaca, was a Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty.
Djedptahiufankh Djedptahiufankh served as the Third or Fourth Prophet of Amun and was the husband of Nestanebtishru during the reign of Shoshenq I. Consequently, he was one of the most important state officials at Thebes after this king's own son, the High Priest of Amun, Iuput A.
Djemaa el Fna Djemaa el Fna (Arabic: جامع الŮناء jâmiĘ» al-fanâʼ) is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). The origin of its name remains unknown : it means Assembly of the dead in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
Djembe A djembe (pronounced JEM-bay) also known as djimbe, jembe, jenbe, yembe or sanbanyi in Susu; is a skin covered hand drum shaped like a large goblet and is meant to be played with bare hands. It is a member of the membranophone family of musical instruments: a frame or shell (in the djembe's case it is a shell) covered by a membrane or drumhead made of one of many products, usually rawhide.
Djenné Djenné (also Dienné or Jenne) is a historically and commercially important small city in the Niger Inland Delta of central Mali. It is just west of the Bani River (the Niger River passes well to the west and north).
Djeravica Djeravica is the highest peak of the Kosovo province's part of the Prokletije mountain range. Formally still part of Serbia, Kosovo's peak represents the highest altitude in the country, while the highest peak of Central Serbia is located in the Balkan mountains- Midzor at 2159m.
Djerid el-Djerid "Palm Leaf" (Classical Arabic al-Jarīd الجريد , Darija l-Jrīd) is a semidesert region comprising southern Tunisia and adjacent parts of Algeria and Libya. It is characterised by bare pink hills with oases and several chotts (salt pans} (notably Chott el Djerid in Tunisia).
Djerma Djerma, also spelled Zerma, Djerma, Dyerma , or Zaberma a people of westernmost Niger and adjacent areas of Burkina Faso and Nigeria. The Zarma speak a dialect of Songhai, a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family, and are considered to be a branch of the Songhai people.
Djevara Djevara is a British independent rock band. They have swiftly become one of the most recognised bands in the British underground, with a DIY "get up and go" ethos (that saw them organise SCUMFEST amongst other events).
Djezzy GSM Djezzy GSM, a branch of the Egypt-based Orascom Telecom, is Algeria's principal mobile network operator, with a market share of 65% (over 9.4 million subscribers as of June 2006) and a network covering 84% of the population (48 wilayas.
Djibo Bakary Djibo Bakary (1922-1998) was a socialist politician and important figure in the independence movement of Niger. Bakary was the first Nigerien to hold local executive power since the beginning of French colonialism.
Djibouti Djibouti ( Jībūtī, Somali: Jabuuti), officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a small country in eastern Africa, located in the Horn of Africa. Djibouti is bordered by Eritrea in the north, Ethiopia in the west and south, and Somalia in the southeast.
Djiboutian Civil War The Djiboutian Civil War (also known as the Afar Insurgency) was a conflict in Djibouti between the People's Rally for Progress (RPP) government (predominantly Ciise in ethnicity) and the predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD). This civil war broke out in 1991 as a reaction to the lack of Afar presence in the government (despite being the second largest ethnic group in Djibouti at 35% behind Somali groups like the Cisse who comprise about 60%).
Djibril Diop Mambéty Djibril Diop Mambéty (January 1945 - July 23, 1998) was a Senegalese film director, actor, orator, composer and poet. Though he made only a small number of films, they received international acclaim for their original and experimental cinematic technique and non-linear, unconventional narrative style.
Djiguiya Djiguiya is a musical group based on the traditional music of Burkina Faso There are eleven members, included singers, dancers, percussionists and balafon players. Djiguiya is also an association devoted to helping children and the poor; their project's have included homeless shelters and job training.
Djimini The Djimini (also spelt Dyimini) people of Côte d’Ivoire belong to the larger Senoufogroup. They have a population of about 100,000 and live in the north-eastern area of Côte d’Ivoire, in Burkina Faso and Mali.
Djinguereber Mosque The Djinguereber Mosque (Masjid) in Timbuktu is a famous learning center of Mali built in 1327, and cited as Djingareyber or Djingarey Ber in various languages. Its design is accredited to Abu Es Haq es Saheli who was paid 200 kg (40,000 mithqals) of gold by Mansa Kankan Musa, emperor of the Mali Empire.
Djobi Djoba "Djobi Djoba" is a hit song by the Gipsy Kings, a French-Calé Rumba Flamenca band, which was included on their 1988 self-titled album. Along with other hits from the same album such as "Bamboleo" and "Un Amor", Djobi Djoba helped rocket the Gypsy Kings to Europe popularity, before their popularity was brought over to America in 1989.
Djordje Prudnikov Djordje Prudnikov (Djordje Prudnikoff) (1939, Uzice-) is a Russo-Serbian painter, graphic artist, and designer, championed as one of the greatest and most original contemporary artists to emerge from the former Yugoslavia.
Djoser Netjerikhet Djoser (Turin King List "Dsr-it"; Manetho "Tosarthros") is the best-known pharaoh of the Third dynasty of Egypt, for commissioning the official Imhotep to build his Step Pyramid at Saqqara.
Djpretzel David Wayne Lloyd (born July 25, 1979), best known by his artist name djpretzel, is the webmaster and founder of the video game music arrangement community OverClocked ReMix as well as the discontinued emulation webcomic OverClocked, which helped play an initial role in the "All your base are belong to us" phenomenon.
Djuna Barnes Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 – June 18, 1982) was an American writer who played an important part in the development of 20th century English language modernist writing by women and was one of the key figures in 1920s and 30s bohemian Paris after filling a similar role in the Greenwich Village of the teens. Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of modern fiction, helped by an introduction by T.
Djupfjordstraumen Bridge Djupfjordstraumen Bridge (Djupfjordstraumen bru, also known as Djupfjordbrua) is a cantilever road bridge that crosses Djupfjorden in the municipality of Sortland in Nordland county, Norway. The bridge is 346 metres long, and the main span is 190 metres.
Djurö National Park Djurö National Park is a Swedish national park consisting of the Djurö Archipelago, a group of about 30 islands in Sweden's biggest lake, Lake Vänern. Established in 1991, it has an area of 24 square kilometres.
Djurgården line The Djurgården line (Djurgårdslinjen) is a heritage tramway with line number 7, running between Norrmalmstorg and Waldemarsudde in Stockholm, Sweden. The line along with almost every other tram line in Stockholm was withdrawn in conjunction to the switch to right-hand side traffic in 1967, but was restored as a heritage tram line in June 1991 and operated on a non-profit basis by members of Svenska Spårvägssällskapet (the Swedish Tramway Society) through its operating company AB Stockholms Spårvägar.
Djurgården/Älvsjö Djurgården/Älvsjö is a football club from Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The club was established when the women's divisions of Djurgårdens IF and Älvsjö AIK merged in 2003, forming a new club owned to 51 % by Djurgården and to 49 % by Älvsjö.
Djurgårdsbron Djurgårdsbron (Swedish: "The Djurgården Bridge") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by Carl Fraenell and built for the Stockholm World's Fair 1897, the present bridge forms a southern extension to the boulevard Narvavägen, thus connecting mainland Östermalm to the island Djurgården.
DjurgĂĄrdsbrunnsbron DjurgĂĄrdsbrunnsbron (Swedish: "The Spring of DjurgĂĄrden Bridge") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting northern and southern DjurgĂĄrden. It is the city's only remaining swing bridge, the default bridge type in Stockholm during the 19th century.
Djuro Zivkovic Djuro Zivkovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Đ‚Ńро Живковић Latin: Äuro Ĺ˝ivković) (1975) is one of Serbian most distinguished composers of his generation, whose music has been performed, broadcast and recorded worldwide. Since 2000 he lives and works in Stockholm.
Djursholm Djursholm is one of four suburban districts in Danderyd Municipality outside Stockholm, Sweden. Djursholm was one of the first suburban communities in Sweden, its history as such beginning in 1889 with the founding of Djursholm AB (Djursholm Inc.
DjVu DjVu (pronounced déjà vu) is a computer file format designed primarily to store scanned images, especially those containing text and line drawings. It features advanced technologies such as image layer separation of text and background/images, progressive loading, arithmetic coding, and lossy compression for bitonal images.
DJ Abilities DJ Abilities (born Gregory Keltgen, 19) is a well-respected, Minnesota-based hip-hop DJ affiliated with Rhymesayers Entertainment. With his emcee partner, Eyedea, he forms the group known as Eyedea & Abilities, also known as E&A.
DJ AJ DJ AJ (Abijit Bhandary) , is a veteran singer/songwriter/composer/musician based in Toronto, ON, Canada and one of the pioneers of Nephop, the leader of the Nepali underground band formerly known as the Original Sinz and is also one of the founders of the underground Nepalese Hiphop movement.
DJ ALX ALX (pronounced Alex, born in the year 1975 in Detroit, Michigan) is one of Greece's most influential producers. It is said that he was the first hip hop producer in Greece that used a sampler to compose his productions.
DJ Antoine DJ Antoine is a house and trance DJ and producer who has had a number of successful single and album releases in Central Europe, in particular Switzerland. Antoine's first notable release was the 2000 album Houseworks 01, and he has since released seven albums in the last five years.
DJ Assault DJ Assault (born Craig De Shan Adams) is a Detroit born ghettotech and hip hop DJ, artist and rapper. He became known at Electrofunk Records in 1996 and released a series of 12" records through to approximately 2000.
DJ Babu DJ Babu (born Chris Oroc) is a Filipino-American DJ and is a member of the Beat Junkies, a crew of DJs which includes others such as Melo-D, Rhettmatic, and J-Rocc. He is a member of the hip hop group Dilated Peoples, along with Rakaa Iriscience and Evidence.
DJ Baby Anne DJ Baby Anne (born Marianne Broadway) is a female disc jockey who began spinning Florida breaks, funky breaks, and Miami bass music. She first became famous in 1992 for mixing breakbeats in her native Orlando, Florida, in collaborations with DJ Icey.
DJ Bobby B DJ Bobby B born in Riverside, CA is a DJ with well over a decade's experience, having started with a band called "The Neighborhoods" in the late 1980s. He is currently the DJ for the group Kottonmouth Kings.
DJ Bone DJ Bone is recognized throughout the world for his uncompromising, innovative DJ sets and is building an increasingly formidable reputation as a producer. One of the most travelled of the contemporary Detroit techno representatives, Bone’s ethos and style is heavily focused on experimentation and he is vocal about his will not to be tied down to any given style or genre – as long as the music retains it’s emotive attributes, most importantly, its funk and soul.
DJ Breaker DJ Breaker is a turntablist musician, specializing in funky house music and drum and bass. His 2006 album, "DJ Breaker's 2006 Bicurious Mix," was released to critical acclaim and his interview with Art Forum magazine serves as an inspiration to aspiring turntablists worldwide.
DJ cypher DJ cypher is the stage name for Jeffrey Weinstock, an American DJ, concert promoter, and journalist who specializes in “dark alternative,” a broad musical category that encompasses genres including goth, industrial, ethereal, ebm, power noise, and experimental electronica. Cypher is notable for being one of the first American DJs to feature “neo-medieval” acts like Qntal, Corvus Corax, Estampie, and In Extremo in his sets.
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