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LTJ Bukem
LTJ Bukem
British DJ
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4hero
4hero
band
2
Peshay
Peshay
British music producer and DJ
3
Broken Hope
Broken Hope
American band
4
Sunset Rubdown
Sunset Rubdown
Canadian band
5
DJ Rap
DJ Rap
British drum and bass, house music and progressive electronic music producer and DJ
6
DJ Ron
DJ Ron
British jungle and drum and bass DJ, record producer, and film maker.
7
Ladyhawk
Ladyhawk
8
Dave Angel
Dave Angel
English techno musician
9
Tortoise
Tortoise
American post-rock band
10
Bexta
Bexta
Australian music producer
11
Kidneythieves
Kidneythieves
American industrial rock band
12
Maya Jane Coles
Maya Jane Coles
British musician
13
Subatomic Sound System
Subatomic Sound System
14
Jungle Rot
Jungle Rot
American band
15
Super Junky Monkey
Super Junky Monkey
band
16
Numb
Numb
Canadian electro-industrial band
17
Flava D
Flava D
British DJ
18
Othar Turner
Othar Turner
American fife player
19
Michele Sainte
Michele Sainte
American drum and bass DJ and former techno DJ
20
Poison the Well
Poison the Well
American metalcore band
21
No Motiv
No Motiv
22
Goldie
Goldie
English musician, DJ, visual artist and actor
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Theo Travis
Theo Travis
British saxophonist
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LiveSummit
LiveSummit
25
Page France
Page France
26
Puya
Puya
band
27
Ed Rush
Ed Rush
musician
28
Ragga Twins
Ragga Twins
music duo from England
29
Optical
Optical
British musician
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DJ Disciple
DJ Disciple
American DJ
31
Dressy Bessy
Dressy Bessy
band
32
Southpacific
Southpacific
33
Jim Sclavunos
Jim Sclavunos
American musician
34
Tony De Vit
Tony De Vit
British DJ
35
Seven Lions
Seven Lions
American dubstep DJ and producer
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Maow
Maow
37
Fred Eaglesmith
Fred Eaglesmith
Canadian singer
38
Dappled Cities
Dappled Cities
Indie rock band from Sydney, Australia
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Jennifer O'Connor
Jennifer O'Connor
American musician
40
The Phenomenauts
The Phenomenauts
science band from Oakland, California, United States
41
DJ Patife
DJ Patife
Brazilian DJ and music producer
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Vector Burn
Vector Burn
American musician
43
Rich Costey
Rich Costey
American record producer
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The Slackers
The Slackers
band that plays ska
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Photek
Photek
British composer and record producer
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Air
Air
French electronica duo
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American music producer

Jordana LeSesne, formerly known as 1.8.7, is an American musician and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She now produces and performs as Jordana. She became known in the mid-1990s as a drum and bass producer. Vibe magazine called her "one of the most respected Drum ‘n' Bass producers in the US." In 2015, she was named as one of "20 women who shaped the history of dance music" by Mixmag. She is transgender and came out in 1998.

She has released over 50 tracks, including four albums, several EPs, and remixes under the alias 1.8.7. The 1997 album When Worlds Collide became known for its "dark pummeling assaults". She has licensed tracks for compilations as well as the Sci Fi Channel. Three of her albums charted in the Top 25 of both the CMJ (College Music Journal) and Mixmag U.S. (later Mixer Magazine, now defunct) for 1997 as well as 1998 and 1999. Her third album "The Cities Collection" debuted in the CMJ Top 5 climbed to the #2 position on CMJ Music Monthly's dance chart for June 2000.

Her works have been reviewed by Billboard, Spin, Rolling Stone, Urb, Mixer, Mixmag, Raygun, as well as Knowledge – the U.K. Drum and Bass magazine. In 1999, she was listed in Raygun's Who's Who of International DJs. She was one of the headlining DJs on Knowledge Magazine's 28 city Kung Fu Knowledge tour in 1999. She also made Out Magazine's OUT100 list for the year 2000.