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After making a name for himself as part of the Tilt production team, John Graham began producing and remixing progressive house/trance tracks as Quivver In addition, he mixed the volume in the Tranceport series of DJ mix albums in 2001
By combining the efforts of traditional Middle Eastern and jazz influences with modern day elements of electronic, and hip-hop, Qaballah Steppers first established themselves as innovators for dub genre with their 1997 debut album “Dub in Fusion
One of the Swedish label Dot’s leading artists, Quant released a few neo-electro EPs for the quirky label in the late ’90s, in addition to several compilation contributions as well as remixes
As a teenager, British DJ and producer Quantic had played guitar in various rock bands, but it was his switch to house and broken beat that sent him successfully into his musical career, especially after his 7” “We Got Soul” came out in 2000
Not to be confused with the ’70s funk band from New Jersey of the same name, Quazar is one of Amsterdam’s top underground techno/house artists of the 1990s Led by producer MG (aka Gert Van Veen) and featuring keyboard player and occasional vocalist Daphne Mollee, the group debuted in 1990 with the European club hit “Seven Stars
Q-Burns Abstract Message is the alter ego of Orlando, Florida DJ/producer/remixer Michael Donaldson A member of the city’s Eighth Dimension collective, Donaldson’s eclecticism has graced several compilations, EP and single releases for various labels, and remixes for artists including Faith No More and Us3
The Scottish techno/dance duo Q-Tex originally formed in 1991, with their career initially guided by DJ/producer Scott Brown (when Brown began concentrating more on his career, Gillian Tennant took his spot as Q-Tex’s leader)