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DJ Dean DJ Dean is a German Trance/Hard Trance DJ, producer, and current, longtime resident DJ of the Tunnel dance club in Hamburg, Germany. He is also the founder of the German trance label Tunnel Records, which has released successful trance/hard trance compilations under the Tunnel Trance and DJ Networx franchises.
DJ Deeon Based on the south side of Chicago, DJ Deeon is - alongside DJ Funk - one of the most prominent and prolific producers of Ghetto house music. He is also a familiar name to followers of the Ghetto Tech and Techno styles.
DJ Delorie DJ Delorie is a US-American software developer. He initiated and maintains the DJGPP project, a very successful, free port of the GNU C/C++ compiler and tools suite, targeted to PCs running MS-DOS or DOS boxes under Microsoft Windows.
DJ Derek DJ Derek (born Derek Morris 1942) is a Bristol-based DJ whose blend of 60s Rocksteady, Reggae, ska, dancehall and soul music has made him an icon for many in the industry, including a host of Jamaican producers and Massive Attack.
DJ Dextrous DJ Dextrous or just plain Dextrous is the stage name of composer, producer and DJ Errol Francis. Born and bred in North London's Stoke Newington area, Dextrous' musical roots can be traced back to the time he attended Brooke House Boy's School with DJ Hype as well as Smiley and PJ from the group Shut Up and Dance.
DJ Duggy Day DJ Duggy Day is a DJ who has worked in a number of radio stations in countries including Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. He has also been involved in album production and mixing, and was awarded a Platinum Award for his work on the PolyGram Power Party album in 1991.
DJ Fashionably Laid DJ Fashionably Laid is an Icelandic DJ who rose to prominence in Iceland around the turn of the millennium. His name is derived from his penchanse for showing up late, drunk, and walking out in the middle of gigs.
DJ Flash DJ Flash was born Clifton Leon (Lee) Johnson in 1957 in Fresno, California. He attended high schools in Sacramento and Taft, California He began his musical career at radio station KTKR 1310 AM in Taft and went on to become one of the founding members of The Rappers Rap Group.
DJ Food Originally produced by Coldcut on the Ninja Tune independent record label, the DJ Food project started in 1990 on the premise of providing metaphorical "food for DJs". DJ Food released the Jazz Brakes series, with Jazz Brakes Volume 3 being the most successful.
DJ Garth DJ Garth is a pioneering House music DJ who is largely credited with the both defining and capturing the sound of San Francisco house music in the late 1990's. As a recording artist, his production is featured on several San Francisco club anthems (eg: Twenty Minutes of Disco Glory).
DJ Green Lantern DJ Green Lantern, also known as The Evil Genius, (real name generally withheld from public) is an American DJ and hip hop musician. Green Lantern was born in 1976 in Rochester, New York of Puerto Rican and Italian descent.
DJ Green Lantern Presents Fort Minor: We Major On October 30, 2005, Fort Minor, Linkin Park emcee Mike Shinoda's side-project, released a mixtape onto the Internet. The mixtape was put together by DJ Green Lantern and titled Fort Minor: We Major or We Major for short.
DJ Green Lantern Presents Fort Minor: We Major (Limited Edition) Fort Minor: We Major (Limited Edition) Is a re-release of the Fort Minor: We Major Mixtape. The mixtape was put together by DJ Green Lantern and contains all the tracks on the original We Major CD, aswell as a special Bonus track: Where'd You Go (SOB Remix) (Remixed by DJ Cheapshot and Vin Skully of Styles Of Beyond), and it also sports new artwork for both the CD itself and the Cover/Sticker.
DJ Gruff DJ Gruff, also known as Gruffetti (real name Sandro Orru, born in Sardinia) is an Italian hip hop artist. He was one of the first pioneers of hip hop in Italy, entering the scene in 1982, and today is still regarded as one of the most representative DJs of the Italian hip hop scene.
DJ Hell DJ Hell (real name Helmut Josef Geier, born in Munich on September 6, 1962) is a German House/Techno DJ. He is the label boss of International DeeJay Gigolo Records and has been responsible for many of the big records to come out of the Electroclash or German Squelch scene that emerged in Berlin in the mid-nineties.
DJ Hen Boogie DJ Hen Boogie is an American born DJ/Producer whose music encompasses and fuses a wide variety of genres including jazz, hip hop, electronic music, and soul. He is arguably best known for being a pioneer of the Bay Area independent hip hop movement of the early 90's as the production mind behind the group The Dereliks whose release "A Turn on the Wheel is Worth More than a Record Deal" is still a highly sought after recording over 10 years after it's initial release.
DJ Hidden DJ Hidden is a Dutch DJ/producer/artist spinning and producing Drum n Bass (as DJ Hidden) and Hardcore Techno (as The Outside Agency, joined by DJ Eye-D). Atmospheric, sometimes heavily distorted dark sounds characterize his music - which has been released on a wide range of record labels.
DJ Hyper DJ Hyper (real name Guy Hatfield) is a DJ and producer who has releases on labels such as Distinct'ive Breaks Records, Bedrock Records, and Positiva Recordings. He has done remixes for artists such as BT and Paul Van Dyk.
DJ I-Dee DJ I-Dee (real name Isaac DeLima) is a DJ and Turntablist born in Fairfax, VA in 1987. This prodigy has emerged as one of the brightest and most successful DJs, also the first and youngest World Champion to come out of the Washington D.
DJ Icey DJ Icey, (born Eddie Pappa) often referred to as the "King of Funky Breaks" (Mixmag April 1998) is the multi platinum Moonshine Records recording artist responsible for defining Funky Breaks and Florida Breaks.
DJ Jay Cee DJ Jay Cee is recent addition to the Atlanta based DJ crew, The Aphilliates. He is also most well-known for being Ludacris’ official DJ as well as a member of Disturbing Tha Peace, touring to places such as South Africa, Brazil, and Japan, as well as being a World Champion Battle DJ.
DJ Kayslay DJ Kayslay (born Keith Grayson in August 16, 1966), also known as the Drama King and Slap Your Favorite DJ, is the ringmaster of the new hip hop rivalries, played out on his mixtapes. The New York Times called him "Hip-Hop's One-Man Ministry of Insults.
DJ Keoki DJ Keoki (born October 22,1966, Keoki Franconi) is a trance musician who was born in El Salvador (many say he was born in Panama), and raised in Maui. Although he has many nicknames, most of them were created by himself.
DJ Kool Kid Caribbean-American DJ Kool Kid grew up on the streets of the Northeast Bronx, making his first mixtape compilations at the age of 14 with a DJ set that he got from his parents for his birthday. Over the last decade he has become one of the key players in New York City's rap scene.
DJ Krush DJ Krush (real name Hideaki Ishii) was born in 1962 in Tokyo. After watching the film "Wild Style" in the early 80s, he was inspired, bought some turntables, and started to learn the art of turntablism.
DJ leslie DJ leslie (born Leslie Hodge) was an activist punk when she was introduced to industrial music at a Skinny Puppy show at the age of 14. Interested in the raw element of the music as well as the politics that seemed to flow over from punk to industrial, she soon became a fan of the music and a regular club attendee.
DJ Lethal Leor Dimant (born December 18, 1972 in Riga, Latvia), better known as DJ Lethal, is a turntablist and producer. He is best known as a member of the band Limp Bizkit, and formerly a member of the Irish-American-influenced hip hop group House of Pain.
DJ Lhasa Maurizio Braccagni aka DJ Lhasa starts his experience as a DJ in 1987, and eventually released his first records in 1989. During his dj-nights, he plays techno music, especially from NorthernEurope, and this style influenced his future artistic direction.
DJ miyoco DJ miyoco, is a female Japanese hip hop singer. She became an instant celebrity overnight in 2005 with her live TV performance of the song "Hip Hop Shit", which eventually entered the Kohaku Sukiuta year-end ranking that year.
DJ Magic Mike DJ Magic Mike (born Michael Hampton) from Orlando, Florida is one of the most pivotal Miami bass producers. Magic Mike made his debut in the world of Miami Bass productions when he met Miami based producer/rapper Rod Whitehead (of Pryme Tyme fame) in 1986.
DJ Maj DJ Maj is a Christian music deejay, contributing to Christian rap albums released by Toby Mac, GRITS, Ill Harmonics, Dc Talk, and the Newsboys. DJ Maj has released 3 mixtapes called "Wax Museum Mixtape", "Full Plates", and "Ring Leader", as well as an album entitled "BoogiRoot".
DJ Mark the 45 King DJ Mark the 45 King (born Mark James), also known as the 45 King, started DJing in New Jersey in the mid-80s. The nickname "the 45 King" comes from his ability to make beats using obscure 45 rpm records.
DJ Markski DJ Markski is a Chicago based DJ who produces Eurodance mixes. He dabbles in a variety of techno genres (which is often announced throughout his mixes) including "euro style," "progressive style," and "trance style.
DJ Max Portable DJ Max Portable is a PSP version of the web-based and mobile music mixing game from Korean game maker Pentavision. The game features three levels of difficulty for mixing the game's assortment of tracks, plus a freestyle mode and a gallery of images and music videos from and inspired by the game.
DJ Mike T DJ Mike T (born Michael Bryant) started his career as a professional DJ in the late 80's working with the underground rap group Quicksand. Soon afterwards, Mike T became acquainted with MC Eiht & Compton's Most Wanted as Quicksand and CMW both appeared on the Compton Compilation album.
DJ Money Mike DJ Money Mike is a professional hip hop dj in the Midwest. Specializing in radio mixshows (WVKS, WKSS, WJUC, and WXUT to name a few) and mixtapes, DJ Money Mike has and continues to break new artists and music while also keeping old school music alive.
DJ Mowgly DJ Mowgly Is a Drum and Bass artist who was one of Digital Hardcore Recordings first intial signings. He apparently approached Alec Empire whilst Alec was in London, claiming he liked the first 3 DHR releases and gave Alec a tape of his music.
DJ Muggs Lawrence Muggerud (born January 28, 1968 in Queens), and better known as DJ Muggs (or simply Muggs), is Cypress Hill's DJ and producer. He is Italian-American/Norwegian-American, with his surname being of Norwegian origin.
DJ Nu-Mark DJ Nu-Mark (born Mark Potsic) is an Iranian-American hip-hop DJ mostly known for his membership of Jurassic 5, an American five-piece hip-hop crew consisting of one DJ and four MCs. DJ Cut Chemist was also part of the original group but left the band in 2006 to pursue a solo career.
DJ Paul DJ Paul (born Paul Beauregard in 1977 in Memphis, Tennessee) is one of the producers (along with Juicy J) of Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia and collective Hypnotize Minds. He is the brother of group member Lord Infamous.
DJ Paul Elstak DJ Paul Elstak (real name: Paul Roger Elstak; born The Hague 14 January 1966) is a Dutch hardcore and happy hardcore DJ and record producer. He acquired rural acquaintance through its happy hardcore from 1995 and 1996.
DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies DJ Pied Piper and the Masters Of Ceremonies was a UK Garage collaboration between the producer and DJ Pied Piper (real name Eugene NwahiaJon Kutner's 1000 Number Ones); and MCs DT, Melody, Sharky P, and the Unknown MC (Kamanchi Sly, formerly of the group Hijack).
DJ Pogo DJ Pogo is a DJ/Producer from London, primarily known for his involvement with the British hip hop scene. He was part of the Jus Bad crew, which featured Monie Love, Sparki and MC Mell'O', who released the single "Free Style / Proud" (Tuff Groove, 1988).
DJ Premier Christopher E. Martin (born March 21, 1966), better known as DJ Premier (and Preem, Premo/Primo as his fans, fellow musicians and critics call him sometimes), is a prominent American hip hop producer and DJ, and the instrumental half of the duo Gang Starr, together with MC Guru on the lyrical side.
DJ Project DJ Project is a Romanian dance music group, made up Gino Manzotti (Handke Giuseppe) and DJ Maxx (Ovidiu Florea) as producers and Elena Baltagan as the vocalist. The group was formed in 2000 in TimiĹźoara, with their first album (Experience) released in 2001.
DJ Pusspuss DJ Pusspuss is a San Francisco, California (USA) based award-winning club, mobile and event DJ, music reviewer/taste-maker, activist and event producer who spins a mix of "funky, global-village grooves" known as Funky Global Village. He has used his skills for an array of LGBT and queer-friendly politicians including presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich and current San Francisco Supervisors Bevan Dufty and Tom Ammiano.
DJ Q-bert Q-Bert (born October 1969) is the performing name of Richard Quitevis, a Filipino-American (of Ilocano descent) DJ and composer. Living in San Francisco, he started playing with records at the age of 15 and was influenced by the street performers of San Francisco's hip-hop community in the mid 1980s.
DJ Quietstorm DJ Quietstorm (born 1969 in Tucson, Arizona) is a disc jockey, currently living and working in Tokyo. He has also had some success as a graphic designer, with one of his works reaching the final at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
DJ Quik David Martin Blake (born January 18, 1970), better known as DJ Quik, is a West Coast rapper and record producer from Compton, California. In September 2005, DJ Quik released his first independent album on his own new label, Mad Science.
DJ Ram DJ RAM is a pseudonym of Roman Olegovich Pen'kov (), born on November 17, 1976, in Kirovograd. In 1994 he finished secondary school N10 in the physico-mathematical class in Kursk and entered university in the same year, specializing in "physics and information theory".
DJ Rhygin DJ Rhygin is the pseudonym of Evan Borgstrom, a well regarded Jungle Music record producer and DJ based out of Toronto, Canada. He grew up in the Toronto Rave scene and then transitioned to produce Jungle Music.
DJ Richie Rich (UK) DJ Richie Rich is a British DJ predominantly known for his hip hop and Acid House music. He shares a name with an American DJ most famous for DJing with 3rd Bass, but they are not the same person (both took their name from the same comic book character).
DJ Sassy DJ Sassy is a hip hop and R&B DJ from South London, England. Her career path started at Lewisham College where she completed a Theatre Studies course, then went on to study the Method Lee Strasberg technique with David Bennett.
DJ Scotch Egg DJ Scotch Egg (born Shigeru Ishihara) is a Japanese producer of Chiptune / Gabber music based in Brighton, UK. Shige started out making improvised noise music performing under the name Shiez 2000 and later contributed to a few little known groups including: Megadrive, Noony Banoony, and The Fighting Seizure Robots Busking Crew.
DJ Scratch DJ Scratch (born George Spivey) was introduced to EPMD by Jam Master Jay at the Run's House Tour after DJ K LA Boss left Erick Sermon and PMD. Impressed by his skills, the two designated DJ Scratch as their official D.
DJ Semtex DJ Semtex (b. Manchester) is a disc jockey and presenter for BBC 1Xtra digital radio station, presenting the flagship hip-hop shows, the Friday and Saturday Night Mixtapes from 1900-2200 on Friday and Saturday nights.
DJ Sharaz Sharaz is a DJ and electronica producer in the Bradenton, FL area who is known for many national remixes, especially in the form of Florida breaks. He is originally from East Chicago but in 1986 moved to Florida attend college.
DJ Sharpnel Despite the name implying a one-man band, DJ Sharpnel is the collective alias for Japanese electronic artists Jea and Lemmy. Via their independent label Sharpnel Sound, they release CD albums consisting of their own speedcore, gabber, happy hardcore and trance works as well as guest tracks from acquaintances of the group, such as DJ Chucky, m1dy and M-Project.
DJ Slip Terry "DJ Slip" Allen is a music producer, local to the Los Angeles hip-hop scene. He began his career in music by working with his father, sound equipment business owner Richard Allen, in the early 1980s.
DJ Smash DJ Smash (born Wayne Hunter, December 1 1962 in Brooklyn) is an internationally-respected music producer with Blue Note Records. As a member of Groove Collective, he contributed a remix to Stolen Moments, a compilation album from Red Hot Organization's long-running Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series.
DJ Sneak DJ Sneak (real name Carlos Sosa) is a house music DJ and producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is noted as being one of the second wave of influential Chicago house producers, (alongside the likes of Derrick Carter, Cajmere/Green Velvet, Gemini, and Paul Johnson) as well as a member of the vanguard of late-1990s American house producers.
DJ Spice DJ Spice is a British DJ producer from London. He has been a DJ producer since 1989 when he started on the pirate radio station Fantasy FM, which was one of the biggest radio stations in London broadcasting on 98.
DJ Spinbad DJ Spinbad is a radio and club DJ who mixes on WHTZ, also known as Z100, and WWPR-FM. DJ Spinbad is heard on WHTZ at 7pm and 12am on weekdays, Fridays at 5pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 7pm, and Saturdays from 11pm–2am live from Webster Hall in New York City.
DJ Spinderella DJ Spinderella (born Deidra Muriel Roper, on 3 August, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York) was a DJ for the group Salt-N-Pepa, who were popular in the 1980s and 1990s. She met Sandra 'Pepa' Denton and Cheryl 'Salt' James when she was 16, and soon became their DJ.
DJ Static DJ Static (Mike Lai) started listening to hip-hop in 1988 when he first arrived in Vancouver, Canada from Hong Kong. He quickly fell in love with golden era hip-hop, bumping tapes by giants like Big Daddy Kane, Eric B & Rakim, and Public Enemy, and listening to underground college radio mix shows.
DJ Steve Dee DJ Steve Dee is one of the most influential DJs of our time and the creator of the "The Funk" known to the world as beat juggling. Steve Dee was the founding member of the original DJ group "The X-Men" (today known as the X-Ecutioners) and help father the movement called "Turntablism.
DJ Stormz Born and raised in Northern England, DJ Stormz Stormz first started mixing music at the tender age of 10, mixing music of tv and videos on a twin tape recorder, growing up in an environment where both parents were artists and photographers, stormz studied Graphic Arts and Design while still maintaining his passion for music.
DJ SWB DJ SWB, one of New York's premier mixtape DJs, also known as the The SilverScreen DJ. He is most famous for his "This Is How We Do" DVD video mix series and for his large amount of celebrity guest and host on each DVD series.
DJ Sy Humberto Syrome Mendoza known artistically as Dj Sy, was born June 3, 1980 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. To its short 13 years, Stereo Class (now “Radioactiva”) offers him the opportunity to conduct its own show “Croossroads”.
DJ Tactix DJ TactiX (born Trevor Williams in Atlanta, Georgia) is a mix DJ, who self styles himself as "The Mix God". Based in Atlanta, he rose to fame after a long stint as an underground mixologist, and club DJ in 2005 after DJ Jelly and MC Assault rose to fame, giving him a now syndicated internet radio show on Atlanta’s Crunk Radio 101 as well as Sirius Satellite Radio.
DJ U-Neek DJ U-Neek is the record producer behind the success of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, earning a Grammy Award for his work on the group's smash hit song, "Tha Crossroads". He released a solo album, Ghetto Street Pharmacist, in the fall of 1999.
DJ Vadim DJ Vadim (aka Vadim Peare) is a prolific DJ and producer born in Russia, based in London. His music combines hip hop and electronica and his recording technique primarily involves very precise sampling as well as, to a lesser extent, looping.
DJ Whammy Ken Santarelli (born January 5, 1990 in Burbank, California), or better known under his artist name DJ Whammy or Whammy, is the program director and a host at Surge Radio in Lancaster, California. He also is an editor and occasional anchor (as Ken 'The Lovable Fat Man' Santarelli) on Eagle Vision produced by Lancaster High School (Lancaster, California).
DJ Whoo Kid DJ Whoo Kid (born Yves Mondesire in West Orange, New Jersey) is a mix DJ, who self styles himself as "The Haitian Barry White" & "The MixTape King". Based in Queens, he rose to fame after a long stint as an underground mixtape DJ in 2002 after 50 Cent and G-Unit rose to fame, giving him a now syndicated radio show on New York’s Hot 97 as well as Sirius Satellite Radio.
DJ Woody DJ Woody (aka Lee Woodvine) is a prolific DJ and turntablist born in Burnley, Lancashire UK in 1977. He made his name mainly through the dj competition circuit when in 2001 when he won the ITF (International Turntablist Federation) World championship title a year later he won the Vestax World title.
DJ Wrekk DJ Wrekk (born November 23, 1975 in Weslaco, Texas), is a Houston based multimedia extraordinaire known for his accomplishments in DeeJaying, audio engineering, music production, graphic design, film editing, web design, and I.T..
DJ Yoda Duncan Beiny (born 1977 in London, United Kingdom), better known as DJ Yoda, is a Hip hop turntablist who utilises obscure samples to create a unique, cartoony style. He is described as "DJ Shadow with a sense of humour".
DJ/Stop "DJ" / "Stop" was a double A-side single from UK R&B star Jamelia. "DJ" was the fifth and final single from second album Thank You, whereas "Stop", was a cover of the Sam Brown classic and the theme song to the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and appeared on the film's soundtrack.
DJB Foundation The DJB Foundation was set up by Wilbur Hugh Ferry and his second wife, Carol Underwood Bernstein. The DJB Foundation has supported a variety of groups including SourceWatch and the Center for Media and Democracy
DJCTQ The DJCTQ, or Department of Justice, Rating, Titles and Qualification (Departamento de Justiça, Classificação, TĂtulos e Qualificação in Portuguese) rates movies and games in Brazil. It is controlled by the Ministry of Justice (MinistĂ©rio da Justiça).
DJGPP DJGPP is a 32-bit C/C++ development system for 386 and above PCs that runs under DOS (it will also work in a DOS window from within an operating system that supports DOS windows, such as Windows). It was developed by DJ Delorie who started the project in 1989.
DJMAX DJMAX is a MMO Rhythm Action Game created by the South Korean company Pentavision Entertainment. It has been compared to O2Jam, which similarly allows various players to play music games together and chat using different avatars.
DK Bongos DK Bongos are drum-like controllers for the Nintendo GameCube game series Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 3, Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, and until recently, DK Bongo Blast (now known as DK Kongo Blast); . Each side of the controller is shaped like a classic Donkey Kong barrel with a rubber drumskin fastened on top.
DK Leather DK Leather Corporation established in 1997 as a leather manufacturer, it is an OEM automotive leather upholstery manufacturer (catering for Citroen, Kia, Honda, Hyundai, Ford, Volvo, Mitsubishi, Mahindra, as well as for the secondary market in the world. It launched their own brand - "DK-Schweizer" in 2001 and first setup their Europe operations in the Netherlands in 2003 before expanding to UK, Germany, Belgium, Italy and France.
DKP DKP, or dragon kill points, is a point system used in online games, specifically MMORPGs such as EverQuest, EverQuest II and World of Warcraft to distribute in-game items among groups of players. Players receive DKP from attending events with their guild or clan, and can use these points to "buy" loot (items) that drop at a future date.
DKP Log Parser DKP Log Parser is an open source tool designed to help administrate a time-based DKP reward system in conjunction with EQDKP. The tool is mainly a parser compatible with most kind of logs thanks to the flexible patterns.
DKW Dampf-Kraft Wagen (German: steam-powered vehicle) or DKW is an historic car and motorcycle marque. In 1916, the Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen founded a factory in Saxony, Germany, to produce steam fittings.
Dl 44 The BlasTech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol is commonly seen in the original Star Wars films being used by Han Solo however it is rarely mentioned in the expanded universe. Since becoming "Nearly Respectable" Solo has insisted on keeping his modified DL 44 by his side, frequently protecting himself, Leia Organa Solo and their children.
DL class Clyde Engineering, Somerton, were given a contract by Australian National for 15 diesel - electric locomotives. Introduced in 1988, they have been working on mainline/intercapital freight traffic on standard gauge.
DLA Piper DLA Piper (known until 5 September 2006 as DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary) is an international association of legal service providers. Whilst technically it is a global legal services organisation, with elaborate marketing and co-operation agreements amongst the myriad legally distinct constituent partsDLA presents itself as a 'virtual' firm of sorts.
DLF Cup 2005-06 The DLF Cup was the name for two one-day internationals between India and Pakistan to be held in United Arab Emirates in April. The revenue of the friendship cup matches went to help the victims of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
DLF Cup 2006-07 The DLF Cup 2006–07 is a triangular One-day International cricket tournament involving Australia, India, and West Indies. Australia defeated West Indies by 127 runs in the final to lift the trophy, winning three of their five games in the tournament.
DLG DLG (Dark Latin Groove) was an innovative band of the late 1990's that mixed salsa, reggae, and hip-hop. The group was brought together in New York by producer Sergio George (who also signed them to his record company Sir George Records) and included Huey Dunbar, Fragancia, and James "Da Barba" de Jesus.
Džafer-beg Kulenović Dr, Džafer beg Kulenović was a the Vice President of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. He also became President of Yugoslav Muslim Party, the largest Bosniak Muslim political party, following the death of Dr.
DĹŤbutsu uranai DĹŤbutsu uranai (ĺ‹•ç‰©ĺŤ ă„ in Japanese) or zoological fortune-telling is a recent Japanese divination trend based on an animal horoscope. Each person is categorized into an animal-type based on their birthdate, and based on their animal-type they are supposed to have certain personality traits.
DĹŤjima Rice Exchange The DĹŤjima Rice Exchange (ĺ ‚ĺł¶ç±łĺ¸‚ĺ ´, DĹŤjima kome ichiba), located in Osaka, was the center of Japan's system of rice brokers, which developed independently and privately in the Edo period and would be seen as the forerunners to a modern banking system. It was first established in 1697, officially sanctioned, sponsored and organized by the shogunate in 1773, reorganized in 1868, and dissolved entirely in 1939, being absorbed into the Government Rice Agency (ć—Ąćś¬ç±łĺ›˝ć ŞĺĽŹäĽšç¤ľ).
DĹŤjin is the broad sense the Japanese term for group of people or friends who share an interest, activity, hobbies, or achievement. The word is sometimes translated into English as clique, coterie, society, or circle (i.
DĹŤm Doom, from Old English dĹŤm, Proto Germanic domaz, means "judgement", "law" (compare Sanskrit dhaman "law"), see also Domsday Book. Similar to law, the word's etymology is something that is set or fixed, viz.
DĹŤtaku are Japanese bells smelted from relatively thin bronze and richly decorated. The oldest dĹŤtaku found date from the 2nd or 3rd century (corresponding to the end of the Yayoi era), and were nearly only used as decorations for rituals.
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