Added to the line up are none other than Nervo, Ruby Rose, Radio Slave, Andy Murphy and Ajax plus 1928, Azmac, A13 & Affiks, Aaron Trotman, Agent 86, Airwolf, Aram, Audio Knights, Azmac, Bangers & Mash, Blanco Nino, Borche, Butterbox, Circus Circus, Clipping, Code Luke, Coire Jones, Deacon Rose, Dean Benson, DJ Prequell, Fabian Gray, Frazer Adnam, Generik, Glass Mirrors, Hands High, Heath Renata, Isaac Fryar, Jacob Malmo, James Fava, James Steeth, Jamie Vlahos, Jarrod Moran, Jesse Young, Jesus, John Doe, JPS, Jules Jay, Jules Sing, Keesh, Kris Baha, Marco Polo, Matt Magoo, Michael Sneddon & Jarrod Bell, Mickey Knox, Mike Buhl, Mike Metro, Mitch Kurz, Muska, NAM, Nick Foley, Nick Jones, Nick Young, Not Another DJ, Orkestrated, Ouch, Papa Smurf, Polyfonik, Pete Laskis, PTFFP, Racehl Andrews, Rob Pix, Ryan Riback, Sam Gudge, Sammy Swan, Sauce & Jaydee, Sean Rault, Silversix, Some Blonde DJ, Spin Doctors, Stevie Mink & Katt Nial, Tenzin, Tim Fitz, Tom Evans, Tony Warden, Wtrs & Jheasy, With Love, Yasumo and last but not least Zayler!
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