Performers

Our world class guest and resident DJs are complemented by a special dancing
team selected by our award winning choreographer. And all this under an amazing
production directed by a team that have worked in some of the best nightclubs
in the world.

Have a look on the right for a list of past, present and future performers.

Hayley Parsons
EPSILON'S RESIDENT

Hayley plays all different styles of house, driving vocal,tribal, progressive house and tech house. Gaining
residencies at some credible nights is now the norm for this talented young DJ. This has earned her credibility
and respect in the scene. She has already been involved in some great nights playing for “Nowhere”
at AREA 51 Manchester, where she plays a house and progressive set. Hayley also has a residency for ‘Miss
Moneypennys’,’Flawless London’. Other credits include, Ministry of Sound London, Pacha London, Gatecrasher,
Freque, Kinky Disco, Word of Mouth, Pukka up, Audiodamage, UK House Mafia and many independents
around the UK, Nikki Beach where she played during the Miami Winter Conference 09 and Gatecrasher in Cape
Town where she headlined on New Years Eve. Hayley shows no sign of slowing down with offers coming
in from all over the world, Hayley has been able to take her DJing internationally. Countries she has played
include Ibiza where she played Es Paradis, numerous boat parties including ‘Audiodamage gets charged’,
‘Pukka up’, She plays BCM Spain every season, Chamonix in France in the ski season, Germany, Sin Lounge
Shanghai, Nikki Beach Miami, Pacha Moscow, New Years eve for Gatecrasher Cape Town, Aleppo Syria, Barasti
Beach Dubai in front of 5000 people and the infamous Tripod in Dublin and LUSH at Kelly’s Northern Ireland.
Also check out her regular podcasts on www.housemusicpodcasts.co.uk www.lifted-radio.co.uk and www.perfectdj.co.uk Hayley also presents one half of a brand new radio show called Dual Velocity on SENSE FM
on iTunes. The show is made of 2 halves, Hayley plays the best of progressive house and the Vicky Devine takes it
up a level with an hour of trance. Hayley also had a live 30 min set on Galaxy FM with Riley and Durrant late last year.

The strengths of Hayley’s talents are shown by her ability to adapt and work well with other artists, she recently
sung the vocals for Alex Kidd’s infamous Kidstock theme tune 2009 which has had multiple plays on Radio 1, BK’s
remix being the most preferred. Hard style is not normally her style but enjoyed trying out different techniques and
demonstrates her diversity and enthusiasm for trying out new projects. She has also just sung the Kidstock theme
tune for 2010, a cover of the infamous track “Toms Diner’ Hayley has also sung on the track “Day Seeker’ for the
“Future Disciple” which is signed to Blackhole recordings and is being supported by Tiesto, Armin Van Burren, Mark
Shultz.
Check out her latest productions, 4 of which have already be played numerous times on BBC Radio 1. This
talented DJ has achieved so much in so little time which is the main reason why she is now one of the UK’s best
leading female DJ’s and one to definitely keep an eye on. Hayley has always had a passion for a variety of
house music, it was only a matter of time and practice before she decided that becoming a DJ / Producer, singer
and songwriter was her ultimate ambition. In 2008 she decided to turn her hands to the art of DJing, brought her
very own decks and locked herself away for 3 months. It was then she realised she had a natural ability with
music and DJing. It is these unbelievable achievements that have made her become one of the UK’s most sort
after female DJ that is on the scene at the moment.

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CAHILL
EPSILON'S RESIDENTS

Cahill are the masters of floor-filling, funky house, and are widely recognized as one of the hottest production outfits in the UK at present.

Cahill (pronounced K-Hill) consist of members Tim Condran, Anton Powers & Scott Rosser, and are named after the Everton Footballer ‘Tim Cahill’ the team Anton Powers supports.

In 2007 the 3 producers recorded the track ‘Trippin On You’. The song became a club smash hit. After the song’s popularity grew, a music video was filmed ready for the full release of the single. ‘Trippin On You’ was playlisted by Radio 1, Galaxy, Kiss, MTV Dance and many more radio & TV channels. And as reported by the Sun newspaper, the song even received the backing of the WAGs with Coleen Rooney, Abbey Clancy & Elen Rives all having it as their ringtone!

Cahill are the masters of floor-filling, funky house, and are widely recognized as one of the hottest production outfits in the UK at present.

Cahill (pronounced K-Hill) consist of members Tim Condran, Anton Powers & Scott Rosser, and are named after the Everton Footballer ‘Tim Cahill’ the team Anton Powers supports.

In 2007 the 3 producers recorded the track ‘Trippin On You’. The song became a club smash hit. After the song’s popularity grew, a music video was filmed ready for the full release of the single. ‘Trippin On You’ was playlisted by Radio 1, Galaxy, Kiss, MTV Dance and many more radio & TV channels. And as reported by the Sun newspaper, the song even received the backing of the WAGs with Coleen Rooney, Abbey Clancy & Elen Rives all having it as their ringtone!

Trippin On You have been played in excess of 10,000 times on UK radio. It reached number 21 in the UK national chart and also went on to chart success around the world in USA, Australia, South Africa, Holland and Russia.

Other singles released by Cahill have included the club smashes; Sex Shooter, Crush On You & Into My Life.
Look out for 2 brand new singles from them in 2010.

However Cahill are even hotter property remix wise. The biggest artists in the world are now contacting the lads desperate for the Cahill magic touch.
Cheryl Cole, Mariah Carey, The Black Eyed Peas, Robbie Williams, Alesha Dixon, JLS, Pixie Lott, Miley Cyrus & N-Dubz to name just a handful have all been knocking at the Cahill door!

Support for these remixes is unprecedented with major heavyweight plays from Scott Mills & Greg James on Radio 1. Plus all the major music TV channels playlisting the Cahill versions.

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David Morales
House

David Morales is an internationally acclaimed Grammy-winning house music DJ and producer. In addition to his production and DJ work, Morales is one of the most prolific remixers of all time. Since 1986, Morales has also carved out a career as arguably one of the most in-demand remixers of the post-house era. He has worked with a large assortment of successful and famous artists, including Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Whitney Houston, Pet Shop Boys, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, U2, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Jocelyn Brown, CeCe Rogers, the Spice Girls, and many others. David Morales is considered by many to be the first so-called superstar DJs. He is headlining the official 20 year birthday party of ministry of sound.

David Morales is a true vanguard in the world of dance music and the efforts of the Brooklyn native remains unparalleled. As a working DJ, remixer, and producer for over 25 years some of his accomplishments are as follows:

  • Debut album by artist David Morales & The Bad Yard Club, The Program, released 1993 on Mercury Records (Universal) featuring club and radio hit, “In de Ghetto”
  • 1996 Grammy Award Nominee for Producer of the Year; Mariah Carey’s album, Daydream for the song, “Fantasy”
  • 1997 Grammy Award Nominee for Remixer of the Year
  • 1998 Grammy Award Winner for Remixer of the Year
  • Released “Needin’ U” in 1998 on his own label, DMI Records, under the alias “The Face.” The track licensed to Mercury Records UK soon became a #1 Dance Record and video which is still being licensed and covered around the world.
  • Modeled for Iceberg Jeans in 2000-2001. His face appeared on buses, billboards and magazines such as L’Uomo, GQ and Vogue (U.S., British and Italian) as part of a world wide campaign.
  • Co-owned the legendary club, Stereo, in Montreal from 2003-2008.
  • Ultra Records releases Morales’ second album entitled Two Worlds Collide in 2005. The first single, “How Would U Feel,” proved successful on the dance floor while “Here I Am” performed by UK artist Tamra is prominently featured in the smash 2006 film, The Devil Wears Prada. “Feels Good,” performed by Angela Hunte landed a major position in the end credits of 2008 film Don’t Mess with the Zohan.
  • Remixed and produced over 500 releases for artists including Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Eric Clapton, Pet Shop Boys, U2, Whitney Houston, and Jamiroquai to name a few.
  • Participated in the 2006 “ALDO FIGHTS AIDS” campaign
  • Has appeared on numerous TV shows and documentaries shown on the BBC, MTV, Music Plus, BET, and Tokyo TV to name a few.
  • Hosts a Sunday night radio show on Paris radio station FG DJ Radio.
  • Owns and operates Def Mix Productions with his manager/partner Judy Weinstein representing Frankie Knuckles, Satoshi Tomiie and Hector Romero.
  • Continues to tour North America , South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia as a DJ
  • Continues as a resident DJ at Pacha Ibiza
  • Currently working on his new studio album due out in 2011
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Deep Dish featuring SHARAM
House

Sharam is a Grammy award-winning producer, songwriter, recording artist and DJ. One half of the DJ duo Deep Dish, he is voted in the top ten DJs in the world 7 years running DJ Mag, and America's best DJ award Rolling Stone Magazine! His 18-year career has brought him to the world's largest music venues and in the studio Sharam remains one of only few dance acts who can effortlessly navigate between the nocturnal world of dance music with underground hits like "Don’t Say A Word" and "Be The Change" while scoring Top 20 Hits internationally with "PATT (Party All The Time)" and "The One" featuring Daniel Bedingfield.

He has re-worked classics from the likes of Madonna and The Rolling Stones to Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson into international club hits, and also crafted the musical backdrop for VERSACE haute couture fashion shows in Milan and Paris. Deep Dish received scores of accolades and awards for their remixes including The Recording Academy recognizing their achievements with four Grammy® nominations and finally the Grammy® Award in 2002 for "Best Remixed Recording" for Dido's "Thank You." .. None of this would matter unless Sharam's music connected with people.

awards

  • International Dance Music Award 2005 for Best House/Garage Track "Say Hello", Best Progressive/Trance Track "Say Hello" and Ortofon Best American DJ Award
  • International Dance Music Awards 2005 for Best Underground Dance Track for "Flashdance"
  • DanceStar USA Award 2004 for Best Compilation (US Releases) for Deep Dish - GU 025: Toronto and Best DJ
  • Ibiza DJ Award 2004 for Best Set of the Season
  • DanceStar USA Award 2002 Best Compilation for Deep Dish - GU 021: Moscow
  • Grammy Award 2002 "Best Remixed Recording" for Dido's "Thank You"
  • "Hot Duo", Rolling Stone, August 2001
  • Muzik Magazine SAS Award 1998 "Best International DJ"

DJ Rankings

  • Number 1 in the "Best Progressive DJ" category of BPM magazine's 2006 "America's Favorite DJ's" poll
  • Number 2 in the "Best Dance/DJ Artist" category by the critics of Rolling Stone for their music awards of 2001
  • Number 10 in DJ Magazine's World's Top 100 DJ's reader's poll for 2006, number 8 for 2005, number 10 for 2004, number 9 for 2003, number 16 in 2002, and number 10 in 2001
  • Number 5 out of 50 of America's Favorite DJ's in BPM in 2005, number 12 in 2004 and number 9 in 2003 and 2002

Sharam announced the pre-release party for his new album Get Wild, released March 31, 2009 (for digital release) and April 7, 2009 (CD release) which features his hit "The One". He also created a track with Tommy Lee which they presented at Miami's Cameo. On April 7, 2008, Sharam's track "Get Wild" was selected by BBC Radio 1's Pete Tong as a WMC Essential New Tune. On April 24, his latest track, "The One" featuring Daniel Bedingfielddebuted at number four and reached #1 in the UK Cool Cuts Chart. The vocals for the song were re-recorded by Bedingfield from his song "If You're Not the One", the song includes new verses. As a single it has been remixed by Joachim Garraud and David Guetta.

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Boy George
House

After an absence of a dozen years or so, Boy George is back in the Top 100 DJs in the world with a bang. The celebrated style icon took up DJing in the early '90s after suffering burnout from being one of the biggest pop stars in the '80s (first with Culture Club, then solo or as Jesus Loves You), and his Ministry comps regularly used to shift 100,000 units.

In the last decade, George has undertaken a number of different projects, from the Taboo musical about performance artist Leigh Bowery to singing on all manner of different tracks with his inimitable great white soul voice. He's just released 'Pentonville Blues', a reggae-lite single about his time in prison, and his 'Ordinary Alien' album should be out soon.

"I've been off the radar for a while but I'm back playing all over the globe," George tells DJmag. "I'm enjoying it much more now I'm sober. Bloody loving it in fact!

"I never stopped DJing really, but I was in a chemical haze and not thinking about my career properly," he continues. "I have my mojo back now and I'm focused and ready to put out some wicked tunes."

George reveals that he's starting another label that he'll be putting through UK house imprint Milk N' 2 Sugars, with 'Sunshine Into My Life' featuring Sharlene Hector on lead vocals.

He's also been working with everyone from Mark Ronson to Harry 'Choo Choo' Romero, and says 2010 has been a brilliant year for him. "I've been working flat out and putting myself back on the map."

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The Freemasons Ft Amanda Wilson
Dance, Funky House, Disco House, Eurodance

Their massive success as remixers is well documented, and mid 2007 saw their radio version of Beyonce and Shakira's 'Beautiful Liar' replace the Album cut in the UK and kept the single at the top spot for weeks. Their ongoing relationship with US labels and Management became legendary - their remix of Kelly Rowland's 'Work' not only broke clublands' remix formula with its fast-slow-fast structure, but stormed radio playlists in the UK on release.

Amanda Wilson is the lead vocalist in the act, As part of the act she has scored two major UK hit singles, one of which went on to success in several European charts, including no1 in the  US billboard hot dance acts.

This began a trend which continues to this day with Freemasons remixes being used as lead mixes for radio - many of which have gone on to huge chart success, including more Beyonce singles 'Greenlight' and 'Déjà Vu', Whitney Houston's 'Million Dollar Bill' and the Kylie co-production 'The One'. It is a sign of their achievements in this area that the record companies releasing these mixes now use the Freemasons name on the actual artwork these days.

  • 6 consecutive UK hit singles
  • UK's most successful (Grammy nominated) remixers
  • in demand international DJs
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STONEBRIDGE
Sexy House

StoneBridge is an artist that needs little introduction. If you’ve danced in a club, the chances are you’ve danced to a StoneBridge production. His unique brand of sexy house music has ruled dance floors for 20 years, regularly crashing into the charts across the world. As a DJ his ability to move a crowd has seen him travel the globe, rocking parties everywhere from Sydney to San Francisco to Seoul to Sao Paolo.

debut artist album ‘Can’t Get Enough’. The album received overwhelming international acclaim, selling huge amounts and spawning the massive hit singles ‘Put ‘Em High’ and ‘Take Me Away’. Both tracks hit the UK Top 10 and to date have been released in 24 countries.

Most recently it was StoneBridge who was asked to remix ‘Gimme More’ the comeback single from Britney Spears connecting Britney to the dance floors once again as only he knows how followed by the Grammy nominated remix of Ne Yo ‘Closer’, Usher ‘Love In This Club’ and the UK Top 40 #1 Lily Allen ‘The Fear’. Other recent StoneBridge remixes include Pussycat Dolls ft Missy Elliott ‘Whatcha Think About That’, Jennifer Hudson ‘If This Isn’t Love’, Jazmine Sullivan ‘Dream Big’, Paradiso Girls ‘Patron Tequila’, Jonas Brothers ’Paranoid’, Basement Jaxx ’My Turn’, Pilotpriest ’Zipper’ and the forthcoming mixes of N’Dambi ’Can Hardly Wait’ and Locnville ’Sun In My Pocket’ which are set to rock the clubs in months to come.

Aside from guest appearances on various radio mix shows in Europe, StoneBridge is also hosting a two-hour mix show called The Flavour The Vibe for Sirius XM Satellite in North America (www.sirius.com) on Tuesdays, Area Channel 11 PM – 1 AM (ET).



So, with a career that has already spanned two decades, StoneBridge shows no signs of slowing down, or losing the passion for house music that has given us so many great tunes. The StoneBridge story still has a long way to go…

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Full Intension ft Shena
House, Vocal, Electro

 Full Intention duo Michael Gray and Jon Pearn need no introductions.
Spreading their dominating sound across the house music scene for the last ten years, the pair have secured a seemingly non-stop string of successful Top 40 releases and remixes, escalating the twosome to true global status.

Working with the biggest names in the industry and receiving a prestigious Grammy nomination in 2005 the duo now follow their work with artists such as Jamiroquai, George Michael, Whitney Houston, Barbara Tucker, Mood 2 Swing, Junior Jack, Brandy, Ultra Nate and Jennifer Lopez; to now release their debut track on what will be a truly leading label – Full Intention.

With a sure promise of some very fresh & juicy tracks to come, Full Intention will follow their already heightened production status with monster tracks like “I Love America”, Shena’s ‘I’ll Be Waiting’, Duke “So In Love With You” and Sex-o-sonique “I Thought It Was You”.

Their debut release on the new label will be Once In A Lifetime, a fiery house track that injects a classic Full Intention progression with a fierce, dominating vocal. The track itself is a monumental production for the duo, with Michael & Jon already laying down the tracks for their next production as we speak.


Shena
Vocalist

one of the biggest voices in dance music

Shena is a dance-floor phenomenon. Indeed, she may have attended the Royal Academy of Music (where she famously asked to leave classical classes by pointing out “I didn’t come here to sound like Kiri Te Kanawa”) but everything else about her suggests that she is a prodigy of a different order. Since those heady days, Shena has filled her musical resumé by working with artists like James Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan, Joss Stone, Sugababes and Amy Winehouse whilst providing central vocal roles on countless crossover dance hits (including ten Top 40 hits) such as Alex Gaudino’s Watch Out, De Souza’s monster track, Guilty and the massive Michael Gray dance floor hit The Weekend. Now, with the imminent release of her eagerly anticipated debut album Twenty Seventy Nine (the title is an ironic nod to 1979, the year that defined the disco era), Shena is set to lead disco into a new decade.

Joyce Simms

Joyce Sims 

Her biggest success was "Come into My Life," although it was her only top-10 record on the R&B chart. Both "All and All" and her remake of "Love Makes a Woman" with Jimmy Castor were chart entries, but Sims did not garner enough attention to break out beyond the dance market.[1] Sims' debut album, Come into My Life, reached #22 in the US R&B album chart. All songs were written by Sims except for "Love Makes a Woman".

In 1994, Sims released released the single "Who's Crying Now" on Warlock Records, which absorbed her Sleeping Bag Records contract. She continued to tour internationally and make club appearances.

She made her return in 2006 with the single "What The World Needs Now is Love," from her album A New Beginning, which was released on Vessel Entertainment, after teaming up with record producers Junior Vasquez and Glen Frisica.

Her music can be heard on the soundtrack of the movie Species, and her songs were recorded or sampled by Randy Crawford, Angie Stone, and Snoop Dog. Sims most recent release was "Wishing You Were Here" on her own imprint, August Rose Records. A new album, Back in Love Again, is to follow.[2]

In 2009, Come into My Life: the Very Best of Joyce Sims, a double-CD of her greatest hits and remixes was released, which included the original studio versions on the first disc and extended mixes on the second disc.

Her most famous song, "Come into my Life," was copied by the Indian film-music composition duo of Nadeem Shravan in the film Aashiqui with a track called "Dheere dheere meri Zindagi me aana," virtually stealing the lyrics as well

 

JOYCE WILL PERFORM LIVE AT EPSILON ON THE 25th OF FEB