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DJ Pierre
DJ Pierre
American DJ
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Frankie Knuckles
Frankie Knuckles
DJ, Record Producer & Remixer
2
Felix da Housecat
Felix da Housecat
American DJ and record producer
3
Josh Wink
Josh Wink
American musician
4
Jesse Saunders
Jesse Saunders
American musician
5
Farley Keith
Farley Keith
American DJ
6
Mr. C
Mr. C
British musician
7
Laurent Garnier
Laurent Garnier
French DJ and record producer
8
Bad Boy Bill
Bad Boy Bill
musician
9
Sasha
Sasha
Welsh DJ
10
DJ Sneak
DJ Sneak
American musician
11
Andrew Weatherall
Andrew Weatherall
English DJ, record producer, and remixer
12
A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald
British musician
13
DJ Hell
DJ Hell
German Techno/House DJ and music producer
14
Carl Cox
Carl Cox
British house and techno DJ producer
15
Richie Hawtin
Richie Hawtin
English-Canadian electronic musician and record producer
16
Legowelt
Legowelt
Dutch club dj
17
Tony De Vit
Tony De Vit
British DJ
18
Ron Hardy
Ron Hardy
American DJ
19
Darren Emerson
Darren Emerson
British musician
20
Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
21
Luke Vibert
Luke Vibert
British musician
22
James Lavelle
James Lavelle
English electronic musician
23
Interface
Interface
band
24
Angel Moraes
Angel Moraes
American DJ
25
Mixmaster Morris
Mixmaster Morris
English ambient DJ
26
LTJ Bukem
LTJ Bukem
British DJ
27
Larry Heard
Larry Heard
American musician
28
Joe Smooth
Joe Smooth
American DJ and record producer
29
Tommie Sunshine
Tommie Sunshine
American record producer, remixer, songwriter and DJ
30
Fred Everything
Fred Everything
musician
31
Freddy Fresh
Freddy Fresh
musician
32
Sharam
Sharam
Iranian musician
33
Jeff Mills
Jeff Mills
Musician; DJ
34
Todd Terry
Todd Terry
American DJ and house producer
35
Jackmaster
Jackmaster
Scottish DJ
36
Shinichi Osawa
Shinichi Osawa
Japanese musician
37
Vitalic
Vitalic
French record producer
38
DJ Antoine
DJ Antoine
Swiss record producer and DJ
39
Jon Carter
Jon Carter
British musician
40
Gilles Peterson
Gilles Peterson
French DJ and radio presenter
41
DJ Tocadisco
DJ Tocadisco
German DJ and record producer
42
Tiësto
Tiësto
Dutch recording artist; DJ and record producer
43
Roy Davis, Jr.
Roy Davis, Jr.
American musician
44
808 State
808 State
English electronic music group
45
Boys Noize
Boys Noize
German music producer
46
Aubrey
Aubrey
British DJ
47
New Order
New Order
English rock band
48
Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson
producer and DJ from the United States
49
Chip E.
Chip E.
American DJ and record producer
50
Paul Oakenfold
Paul Oakenfold
British record producer and trance music DJ
51
Chris Liebing
Chris Liebing
German club DJ
52
Axwell
Axwell
Swedish DJ, remixer and record producer
53
François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian
French DJ of Armenian descent
54
Danny Tenaglia
Danny Tenaglia
American musician
55
Fast Eddie
Fast Eddie
American house producer
56
Dave Clarke
Dave Clarke
British DJ
57
Pete Tong
Pete Tong
British DJ
58
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
Intro
American musician
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Armando Gallop (sometimes written as Armando Gallup) (February 12, 1970 – December 17, 1996), who released material under his first name only, was an American house-music producer and DJ who was an early contributor to the development of acid house.

Armando was born in Chicago to parents of Afro-Cuban descent. He was a star baseball player as a youngster before spinal meningitis put an end to his athletic aspirations. He became interested in dance music, organizing parties by age 16 and mixing on radio by age 17. He and Mike Dunn founded Musique Records and Warehouse Records in 1988, the latter releasing Armando's singles "151" and "Land of Confusion". "Land of Confusion" became a transatlantic club hit in Chicago as well as in Britain, where it influenced their early acid-house scene. He also produced Warehouse releases from Ron Trent, DJ Rush, and Robert Armani.

Instead of working on production, Armando spent most of the early 1990s with a residency at Chicago's new Warehouse club (in Randolph Street) from 1992 to 1994. He served as an A&R rep for Felix da Housecat's Radikal Fear label and, soon afterward, recorded for that label himself. His first and only full-length album, One World, One Future, was released in 1996 on Play it Again, Sam. Armando died of leukemia shortly after the album's release.