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Profile DJs

The DJs listed on the following pages are well suited to corporate events and are some of the best acts currently playing around. If you would like to make a booking, please note the names of the acts you are most interested in and either email us via contact us or call us on (03) 9500 1613

Featured Artist:

Corporate DJ Superstar.

DJS PG3

ANDY MURPHY

At only 23 years of age, Andy Murphy is Melbourne’s young gun and a rising star in Australia’s dance music scene with his own signature sound of house and electro. Andy brings and knows how to rock a party. 

Born in Melbourne, Australia with a mild obsession for music, Andy began djing at the age of 18 after discovering clubs and falling in love with House Music. 

KAM DENNY

Melbourne based Kam Denny has been producing and DJing for over 12 years, first joining the Vicious fold back in 1996 as one half of ‘Krank'. The act was the first signing on the ‘Vicious Grooves' label with a dark, funky edged tune ‘Circulate' ??

In early 2001 Kam rejoined the label with his first solo project, ‘16 th Element', and released the double A-side ‘Warp' and ‘Well Strung'. The record quickly gained international support from DJ heavyweights Roger Sanchez, Danny Rampling, Timo Maas, Eric Morrillo and Pete Tong, to mention a few. Receiving plays on Radio One's ‘Essential Selection' and appearing near the top of most dance music charts across the globe, ‘Warp/Well strung' went on to become a club monster licensed to ‘Subliminal' in the U.S, ‘Loaded' in the UK, as well as labels in Canada, Belgium, Spain and Italy.??A string of international and local remix/productions followed under the 16th Element guise (see discography), as well as numerous interviews for worldwide DJ and music press such as Muzik Magazine, Jockey Slut and Ministry Magazine??Kam has also released cuts on a more underground/tribal tip under the pseudonym of ‘Neurotic Jock'. The debut single for such, ‘Therapy', was thumped out by the likes of Danny Tenaglia and Seb Fontaine.

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