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Australian club DJs

This list has 12 members. See also Australian DJs, Australian house musicians, Club DJs by nationality
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  • Timmy Trumpet
    Timmy Trumpet Australian musician
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    Timothy Jude Smith (born 9 June 1982), better known by his stage name Timmy Trumpet, is an Australian DJ, musician, songwriter and record producer. He has become known internationally for playing the trumpet live and making use of jazz elements in the realm of global dance music.
  • TyDi
    TyDi Australian musician
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    TyDi (born Tyson Illingworth, 31 May 1987) is an Australian songwriter, record producer and DJ specializing in electronic dance music. Originally from Queensland, TyDi was signed by Armin van Buuren's Armada label at 17 and was ranked at No. 1 of Junkee's Australian Top 50 DJs in 2008 and 2009.
  • Infusion
    Infusion Australian electronica band
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    Infusion were an Australian electronica band, originally from Wollongong which formed in 1995. They are best known for their ARIA Music Award-winning song "Girls Can Be Cruel" and Six Feet Above Yesterday.
  • Anthony Pappa
    Anthony Pappa Australian DJ and music producer
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    Anthony Pappa is a DJ from Melbourne, Australia. After meeting Sasha and John Digweed during an Australian tour, he decided to move to Great Britain. He has released mix compilations on labels including Platipus Records, System Recordings, EQ (Grey), and most notably on Boxed's Global Underground Nubreed series.
  • Grant Smillie
    Grant Smillie Australian musician
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    Grant Smillie (born 3 May 1977) is an Australian house music producer and DJ from Melbourne.
  • Phil K
    Phil K Australian DJ (1969–2020)
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    Phil K (born Phil Krokidis; 7 May 1969 - 1 November 2020) was an Australian electronic music DJ and record producer from Melbourne. He is a member of the "Aussie breaks" music scene which also includes other Melbourne DJs such as Nubreed and Andy Page. In addition to DJing, Phil K also produces alongside Habersham and Dave Preston in The Operators and is also a member of Hi-Fi Bugs and Lo-Step. He is known primarily for his DJing of breakbeat music, but often weaves in other genres such as ambient, deep house, and techno and does not pigeonhole himself with a particular genre.
  • Mark Alsop
    Mark Alsop Australian DJ and remixer
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    Mark Alsop is an Australian DJ and remixer. Alsop is one of the longest-continuous working DJs in Australia. He predominantly plays house music and tends to play at gay dance parties, bars and club. Specific genres played include electro house, progressive house, deep house, and vocal house as well as retro and soulful house tunes.
  • Jaytech Australian musician
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    James Cayzer (born 1985), better known by his stage name Jaytech (not to be confused with Youtuber Jaytech) is an Australian electronic music producer, DJ, and a trained pianist.
  • Alex Karbouris
    Alex Karbouris Musical artist
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    Alex Karbouris, known professionally as Alex K, is an Australian music producer, singer, songwriter and DJ. He is known for being one of the pioneers of the music genre 'NRG', and his Ultimate NRG and Kickin Hard compilations. He has sold over 600,000 albums worldwide, and has remixed and written for over 200 artists across the globe. Karbouris is one of Australia's highest selling hard dance exports.
  • Robert Racic Australian DJ
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    Robert Racic (8 January 1964 – 25 October 1996) was an Australian DJ and record producer. He was influential within the local electronic and house music circles, but was less well known internationally. Racic produced several top 10 Billboard dance hits including Volition Records' artists Severed Heads' "Greater Reward" and Boxcar's "Freemason", "Insect" and "Gas Stop". He died in 1996, aged 32, of a brain virus, JC virus, which caused progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
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