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Magnus (DJ)

Line-up

Origin

Antwerp, Belgium

Performed at Pukkelpop in

2002, 2004

Similar artists

Arsenal, Stijn

Biography

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Magnus is a joint dance collaboration of Tom Barman - heart and soul of Antwerp (Belgium) rockers dEUS - and CJ Bolland - DJ/producer and key figure in the international scene. "First one to call Magnus a side-project will get his teeth kicked in by me personally" Barman grins. Their message is clear: Magnus isn't a mere try-out by two different artists, but it is a close and successful encounter between two musicians with radically distinct musical backgrounds, who took it to a recording studio in search of a common sound. The name Magnus stands for , which means party. Thus Magnus bring forth records that are meant to be played loud. Magnus originally started out as a three-piece band, but soon Peter Vermeersch – composer, tenor sax and clarinet player of X-Legged Sally and Flat Earth Society – was obliged to step out, due to a busy agenda. 2) Magnus are also an pop/rock band from Chicago, United States. They issued Sleepwalker in 2004. 3) Magnus was a straight edge hardcore band from Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States. 4) 1) MAGNUS were one of the pioneers of the wave in Poland, formed in 1987. In the 80's, when this genre of metal was born, MAGNUS blazed a trail of an innovative style of fast and heavy play. They were the first band in Poland and one of the first in the world to highlight music with a controversial and rare image, as black uniforms filled with thorns were in those times. MAGNUS split up in 1997. 5) An alias of Michael Lee, American Psy-trance producer and DJ 6)Amercian Hardcore band http://www.myspace.com/ioncommander User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

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