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Digital Jockey (Michael Lückner) is the founder of the Computer Jockeys (e.g. "Ping Pong") with whom he has produced two albums up to now which were released on the cult label Harvest/EMI and Island Records/Mercury. His music can be described as lounge with strong dub influence. First solo album as Digital Jockey was released under the title "8 Studies in Dub" in October 2000. .
Jocke Karlsson is a musician from Eskilstuna, Sweden. He has played in Pro Patria, Pluton Svea, Johnny Rebel Jr., Frostfödd, Pitbullfarm, Ledung, Völund Smed and solo. .
Mike Paradinas, better known to the world as µ-ziq, created a fictional character for the Frost Jockey releases, giving the artist a 'real' name of Chris Morrison with a bogus profile, using a photo of an old mate as a stand-in, and even 'collaborating' with himself under the µ-ziq guise as further diversion. On 23 October 1995, he mistakenly let slip in a post on his label's 'phorum' that every track on these releases were part of his personal discography. At time of writing, the bogus profile still exists on the Planet Mu website, which continues to foster debate about...
Johnny Davies. Classically trained, choir boy turned minimal house producer. Started playing the violin at the tender age of three, and later took on the piano and percussion, both kit and tuned/ orchestral. Was a chorister at Jesus college choir in Cambridge and was head boy for a year. Played violin in and lead the school orchestra. Started producing music on an atari at the age of 13, and started listening to house around the age of 18. Has played gigs in Madrid, San Sebastien and Budapest, as well as regular dates in Cambridge, London, and all across the uk....