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Tuff Jam
Tuff Jam
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Tru Faith & Dub Conspiracy
Tru Faith & Dub Conspiracy
musical artist
2
MK
MK
American DJ and record producer
3
Grant Nelson
Grant Nelson
British club dj
4
Jodeci
Jodeci
90's R&B Band
5
Nathan Dawe
Nathan Dawe
English DJ and Music Producer
6
Utah Saints
Utah Saints
band that plays electronica
7
Jam & Spoon
Jam & Spoon
German trance duo
8
Freemasons
Freemasons
English-Irish DJ band
9
Kristine W
Kristine W
American singer-songwriter
10
Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
11
Mark Ryder
Mark Ryder
musical artist
12
Sticky
Sticky
UK garage producer
13
Double 99
Double 99
14
Ceri Evans
Ceri Evans
musician and record producer
15
H "Two" O
H "Two" O
band
16
Shy FX
Shy FX
record producer
17
The Weather Girls
The Weather Girls
American singing duo
18
Sigma
Sigma
English drum and bass group
19
Sister Bliss
Sister Bliss
British musician
20
X-Press 2
X-Press 2
21
Abigail
Abigail
English singer
22
AlunaGeorge
AlunaGeorge
British pop music duo
23
Benny Benassi
Benny Benassi
Italian DJ and musician
24
Smokin Beats
Smokin Beats
House music duo
25
Alex Gaudino
Alex Gaudino
Italian musician
26
187 Lockdown
187 Lockdown
musical artist
27
Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker
American musician, record producer, dj, songwriter
28
Nightcrawlers
Nightcrawlers
band
29
K-Ci & JoJo
K-Ci & JoJo
American band
30
The Real Thing
The Real Thing
British soul group
31
C. J. Bolland
C. J. Bolland
Belgian musician
32
Steve Hurley
Steve Hurley
American DJ
33
Todd Terry
Todd Terry
American DJ and house producer
34
Monsta Boy
Monsta Boy
British electronic music duo
35
Dina Carroll
Dina Carroll
English singer of Scottish and African American heritage
36
Todd Edwards
Todd Edwards
American record producer
37
Matrix
Matrix
London-based drum and bass producer and DJ
38
M&S
M&S
production team
39
Architechs
Architechs
40
Klubbheads
Klubbheads
Dutch DJ duo
41
Way Out West
Way Out West
English electronic music duo
42
Otto Knows
Otto Knows
Swedish DJ
Intro
UK garage duo
Genres
Music

Club Asylum is the name of UK garage musician Jeremy Sylvester. They were originally a duo which consisted of Sylvester and Paul Emanuel. After the duo decided to go their separate ways, Sylvester continued to produce and remix under the Club Asylum moniker as a solo artist, and is still active to the present day.

Sylvester and Emanuel first met during the early days of the UK garage scene at the London-based house and garage label Nice 'N' Ripe.

The duo scored their first chart entry in 1998 with "Freek Me Up", a bootleg vinyl release of the Jodeci song "Freek'n You", which reached No. 92 on the UK Singles Chart. This sparked interest from major labels such as Universal/EMI, Virgin, PolyGram and Strictly Rhythm. Their UK garage remixes of songs would prove popular in the scene, with official garage re-releases charting in the UK, including K-Ci & JoJo's "Tell Me It's Real" charting at No. 16 on the official singles chart and No. 4 on the UK Dance Chart and Kristine Blond's "Love Shy" at No. 28 and No. 3 on the dance chart. Other popular remixes include "Imagine" by Shola Ama (under the name Asylum) which was a No. 1 dance hit.

Club Asylum have remixed notable songs including Another Level's "Freak Me", All Saints' "Bootie Call", Lutricia McNeal's "Someone Loves You Honey", Barbara Tucker's "Everybody Dance" (all from 1998) and Ginuwine's "What's So Different?" (1999).

Outside of Club Asylum, Jeremy Sylvester has produced, remixed and released material under many other aliases and as part of other groups/collaborations, including X-Factor 7 with DJ Disciple and Tuff Asylum with Karl 'Tuff Enuff' Brown.