Bang Music Festival - November 11th 2006 - Bicentennial Park - Miami Florida
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BANG 2006
Line-up subject to change


Duran Duran
Daft Punk
Tiësto
Gnarls Barkley
Modest Mouse
Roger Sanchez
Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Common
Thievery Corporation
Kinky
Yerba Buena
Los Amigos Invisibles
Oh No! Oh My!
Kēvens
George Acosta
Christopher Lawrence
Sebastian Ingrosso
Steve Angello
Misstress Barbara
Markus Schulz
Second Sun Live
Cedric Gervais
4 Strings
Edgar V
Tom De Neef
Ivano Bellini
Filo & Peri
Atomic Tangerine
Big Bang Radio
Austin Leeds
Patrick M
Armand S
Truth
Matt Martinez
Haiku
Icey
Hyper
Baby Anne
Jen Lasher
Monk
Merlyn
Spacemen
Johnny Dangerously
Storm
Hydraulix
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Galaxy Girl
Kinesis
Speechless
Hirofumi Ohta
Seasunz
Willie Morales
Tempesta
Gerry Cueto
Jimmy Joslin
Lazardi
Bea
 
JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY
 

Johnny Dangerously been involved with music for over 18 years. His groundbreaking Florida based label "FreakinMusic" became a staple in break beat culture in the late 90's till the early millennium, turning out classics such as "Do You like The Bass", "Teenage America", and was the label that fronted "The Red Pill" by Scratch-D & H-Bomb.

Johnny has also been involved in group projects with partners DJ Storm and BFX under the alias' of Sensei, Bros of Funk and Dub Species, and has accredited releases and remixes on Functional Breaks, Funk Wax, Thursday Club Recordings, Made From Concentrate, Moonshine and Big Bang Records. His music has been featured on mixed compilations by artist such as Rick West, Rob-E, Huda Hudia, Tayo & Rennie Pilgrem to name a few. Johnny's Dub Species remix of Trona's "Dangerous" on Moonshine was featured as part of the background for "Girls Gone Wild" presented on E! and he was the remix artist behind the promo only - Dangerous Breaks V.1 & V.2 which featured unreleased break mixes of "Rapture", "Castles in The Sky", "Ride like the Wind", "Le Freak", "Angel" & "Your Eyes". His most memorable accomplishments would have to be the "Perfect Timing" cd compilation series that he programmed and mixed with partner DJ Storm.

Johnny Dangerously has been hard at work, reestablishing his Freakin trademark, as well as developing his new sub label "Technocolor Sound Recordings". His debut release includes two progressive electro funk floor fillers, "Zito" and "Bassed Up (which was featured on the infamous "Future Sound of Breaks" compilation mixed by DJ Storm & Trevor Rockwell)". He also recently lent his hand in remixing "Attention Whore" by BFX for Made From Concentrate. His New sound embodies the hard hitting elements of electro fused with a nu skool undertone and uplifting synthesis. As a DJ, Johnny Dangerously can be described as powerful, technical and a definite crowd pleaser.

 
 
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