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W&W
W&W
Dutch progressive house producer duo
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CLMD
CLMD
Norwegian house music DJ/producer duo
2
Dzeko & Torres
Dzeko & Torres
Canadian electronic music duo
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Felguk
Felguk
Brazilian DJs and record producer
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Rank 1
Rank 1
band
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Loadstar (musical duo)
Loadstar (musical duo)
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Gouryella
Gouryella
band
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Benno de Goeij
Benno de Goeij
Dutch trance musician
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Ronski Speed
Ronski Speed
German DJ
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Paris & Simo
Paris & Simo
Canadian band
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Full Intention
Full Intention
British house music duo
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Dash Berlin
Dash Berlin
Dutch record producer and club dj
12
DubVision
DubVision
Dutch DJ/record producer duo
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Tommy Trash
Tommy Trash
Australian DJ
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Tom Swoon
Tom Swoon
Polish DJ
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Tom Novy
Tom Novy
German DJ
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Daddy's Groove
Daddy's Groove
Italian electro house duo
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Grum
Grum
British musician
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Hard Rock Sofa
Hard Rock Sofa
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Susana
Susana
Dutch singer
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Paul van Dyk
Paul van Dyk
German DJ and trance music producer
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Lucas & Steve
Lucas & Steve
Dutch DJ duo
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Boom Jinx
Boom Jinx
Norwegian musician
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Fox Stevenson
Fox Stevenson
singer-songwriter and producer of indie electronic dance music
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Booka Shade
Booka Shade
German house music duo
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Seven Lions
Seven Lions
American dubstep DJ and producer
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Mike Dierickx
Mike Dierickx
musician
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Maya Jane Coles
Maya Jane Coles
British musician
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Don Diablo
Don Diablo
Dutch DJ and record producer
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Tujamo
Tujamo
German record producer and DJ
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Axwell
Axwell
Swedish DJ, remixer and record producer
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Matt Fax
Matt Fax
French DJ and producer
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Hot Since 82
Hot Since 82
English DJ
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Au5
Au5
American music producer
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Feenixpawl
Feenixpawl
Australian house music duo
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Adam K & Soha
Adam K & Soha
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Firebeatz
Firebeatz
Dutch electronic music band
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Wilkinson
Wilkinson
British drum and bass music producer and DJ
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Manse
Manse
Swedish musician
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Binary Finary are a British trance act, originally comprising Matt Laws, Ricky Grant and Stuart Matheson, who were later joined by Sasha Vatoff who acts as DJ and live performer. They are best known for the dance hit single "1998", especially for the Paul van Dyk and Gouryella remixes, which charted in many countries. The song was remixed numerous times under the title of the year the remix was produced ("1999" and "2000" etc.), many of which were popular. In the UK, "1998" reached a peak position of No. 24 in the UK Singles Chart whereas "1999" reached No. 11. It was covered by the indie group Peace in the song, "1998 (Delicious)".

On 1 May 2006, they released a collection of 16 tracks written over their eight-year sabbatical under the general title, The Lost Tracks. This album is available only for download. Binary Finary are also featured in a Shiny Toy Guns song, "When Did This Storm Begin?".

On New Year's Eve 2009, at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne at Sensation, they launched the 'Binary Finary LIVE' show, using original material and re-makes of classic dance tracks.