Andy Horsfield is a British entrepreneur best known for founding Global Underground in 1996.
The mix was recorded live at Cosmopolite Club in Oslo, Norway, as part of the official launch of the Quart Festival.
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Jenni Cochrane comes with a lot of music industry experience having worked with global brands such as Ministry of Sound, Hed Kandi, Dance Nation, and Global Underground.
Released in 1995 was The Deseo Remixes, an albums with eight tracks of remixes of the material on Deseo by Deep Forest, Trans-Global Underground, Future Sound of London and Global Communication.
Global Underground 035: Lima is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series, compiled and mixed by DJ and producer Nick Warren, who claims that the mix is made up entirely of 'exclusive' tracks purportedly inspired by the Peruvian capital Lima.
They have also remixed other artists including Mark Ronson, The Frames, Amp Fiddler, Martin Iveson, Inland Knights and had tracks featured on music compilations released by Renaissance (club), Global Underground and Hed Kandi amongst others.
Starkid (real name Adam Spears) was a young electronic music producer from East Texas who was most known for his single Crayons which was played by DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz, John Digweed and featured on Nick Warren's Global Underground: Reykjavik.