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Ajax
Ajax
Australian DJ
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Bexta
Bexta
Australian music producer
2
Timmy Trumpet
Timmy Trumpet
Australian house DJ and producer
3
Dirty South
Dirty South
Serbian-Australian DJ and record producer
4
Sneaky Sound System
Sneaky Sound System
Australian dance group
5
J Boogie
J Boogie
American record producer
6
The Aston Shuffle
The Aston Shuffle
Australian electronic music duo
7
Sasha
Sasha
Welsh DJ
8
Sonic Animation
Sonic Animation
9
Indian Summer
Indian Summer
Australian record producer
10
DJ Tocadisco
DJ Tocadisco
German DJ and record producer
11
The Avalanches
The Avalanches
Australian music group
12
Freaky Flow
Freaky Flow
musician
13
The Potbelleez
The Potbelleez
musicians
14
Havana Brown
Havana Brown
Australian musician
15
Flume
Flume
Australian musician
16
The Presets
The Presets
Australian electronic music duo
17
Sam Littlemore
Sam Littlemore
Australian record producer, DJ
18
DJ Disciple
DJ Disciple
American DJ
19
Bag Raiders
Bag Raiders
Australian electonic musical group
20
Teacha Dee
Teacha Dee
Jamaican Reggae artist / educator
21
Kerser
Kerser
Australian rapper
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1200 Techniques
1200 Techniques
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Midnight Juggernauts
Midnight Juggernauts
Australian electronic rock band
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Max Graham
Max Graham
Canadian musician
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Elzhi
Elzhi
American musician
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Eric Prydz
Eric Prydz
Swedish DJ
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Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Australian hip-hop group
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40
40
Canadian hip-hop record producer
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François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian
French DJ of Armenian descent
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Sander Kleinenberg
Sander Kleinenberg
Dutch DJ and electronic music producer
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Sam Sparro
Sam Sparro
Australian singer-songwriter and former child actor
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Gotye
Gotye
musician and singer-songwriter
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Urthboy
Urthboy
Australian Hip-Hop artist
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Bliss n Eso
Bliss n Eso
Australian hip hop trio
35
Artful Dodger
Artful Dodger
English UK garage duo
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Daniel Merriweather
Daniel Merriweather
Australian musician
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Hermitude
Hermitude
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Dieselboy
Dieselboy
American DJ and producer
Intro
Australian DJ
Genres
Music

Mark Dynamix (born Mark Kenneth Vick on 19 May 1975) is an Australian DJ, producer, mixer and record label owner/manager, currently running the Australian operations of Ministry of Sound Recordings for Sony Music Australia. He began working as a DJ in 1990, aged 14. He had published 26 mix CDs and four original music releases as of 2008.

Dynamix has sold more CDs than any other Australian DJ with more than 35 releases by August 2017. His 2006 release Ministry of Sound: The 2006 Annual mix CD was Australia's highest-selling compilation. He was the first Australian to DJ at the MTV Australian Video Music Awards.

His Ministry of Sound release "sessions 2" reached fourth on the overall album charges, but first on both compilation and dance music album charts. inthemix.com.au members voted Dynamix the number two DJ in Australia for two consecutive years, and voted him as number one in 2002. He has toured extensively with John Course to promote Ministry of Sound compilations CDs.

In 2006 he released his first original single, "IDentify Me", which was part of his Mixtape CD he put together for Ministry of Sound. On this CD "IDentify Me" was mixed together with another track (Johannes Heil's "All For One") and was also included as an extra CD single packaged with Mixtape, which had the original "IDentify Me" plus four remixes. His second due-to-be released single, "Destructor", is also featured on the Mixtape CD.

During 2007 Dynamix lived and worked in Berlin before returning to Australia. From 2008 he used the name MDX, as he was "starting a clean slate with new ideas and musical output." He established a record label, Long Distance Recordings as artists had "more opportunities within reach & budget now, to get the music into new territories and promote artists from the label; gaining them international DJ gigs and worldwide recognition whilst hopefully pleasantly surprising a few listeners. In May 2019 he relocated from Sydney to Melbourne. In Feb 2021, due to seemingly continuing CoVid lockdowns in Melbourne, he relocated from Melbourne to Brisbane.