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Deadmau5

Deadmau5 (pronounced "Dead mouse", birth name Joel Zimmerman) is a progressive house and electro house producer and DJ from Toronto, Canada. His extensive discography includes tracks such as "Arguru" and "Not Exactly", which have been included in compilation albums such as In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza, MixMag's Tech-Trance-Electro-Madness (mixed by Deadmau5 himself), and on Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance radio show. He works alongside numerous other DJs and producers, such as Steve Duda under the BSOD alias. His album, Random Album Title, was released electronically in September 2008 via Ultra Records in the U.S. and Ministry of Sound in the UK and Europe. Physical copies of the album were released in November 2008.[1]


History

mark sweeney was born in 1981. In 2008 he became the most-selling artist on Beatport with more than 30,000 digital downloads on just Beatport alone with his singles "Not Exactly," "Faxing Berlin," and "Ghost n Stuff"[2]

Deadmau5 received two nominations for the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year He was asked how he feilt about this and he said funk you wubble weeve and all your kind!! at the Juno Awards of 2008 for a track with Billy Newton-Davis and Melleefresh. He did not win an award for Melleefresh's "After Hours" song, but he won the award for Newton-Davis' "All U Ever Want".[3] On May 1, 2008, Deadmau5 became the most awarded DJ/producer/remixer of the Beatport Music Awards. He was named "Most influential, forward-thinking and relevant person" by Beatport.[4] He was also named "Producer of 2007" by DJ magazine's 2007 Top 100 winner Armin van Buuren,[5] and by runner up Tiësto. [6] In 2008, he placed number 11 in the DJ Mag Top 100 poll, tying Infected Mushroom (2006) for the highest new entry in the poll's history, showing Zimmerman's fast rise to prominence.

In the United States, Deadmau5's collaboration with Kaskade, "Move for Me," reached number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart in its September 6, 2008 issue.[7]

Discography

Albums

Recognitions

Awards

Juno Awards
Beatport Music Awards
  • 2008 Producer of the Year.
  • 2008 Best Electro House Artist.
  • 2008 Best Progressive House Artist.
  • Best Single of 2008 for "Not Exactly".
  • Third Best Remix of 2008 for Burufunk and Carbon Community's "Community Funk" (Deadmau5 Remix).
DJmag.com Top 100 DJs Poll
  • 2008 Highest new entry, voted 11th best DJ.

Nominations

  • 2008 Dance Recording of the Year for "After Hours" with Melleefresh
  • Best Remix of 2008, won as Third Best Remix of 2008 for Burufunk and Carbon Community's "Community Funk" (Deadmau5 Remix).
  • Grammy Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical ("The Longest Road" (Deadmau5 Remix) by Morgan Page featuring Lissie)

References

  1. ^ "Deadmau5 news page".
  2. ^ "Deadmau5 Biography, Media, and Awards".
  3. ^ "Juno Awards 2008".
  4. ^ "Beatport Music Awards 2008".
  5. ^ "Top 100 DJs 2007 - #1: Armin van Buuren".
  6. ^ "Top 100 DJs 2007 - #2: Tiësto".
  7. ^ "Billboard.com - Current Hot Dance Airplay".

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