Brett Miller: Born to the beat of an African drum in Johannesburg, Brett fell in love with music at a very young age. Exposure to the European electronic movement in the 80’s along with along with a hip hop influence in the 90’s upon moving to Los Angeles, his DJ career began. Blessed with great taste and a gifted ear, Brett developed a unique style of music that has set him apart from the mainstream DJ sounds with a sexy progressive edge and an arsenal of uplifting vocal house tracks. From private… Show more events, yachts, clubs, and mansions, Brett is known to bring high energy, good vibes time after time, making the crowd jump, sweat, and scream while begging for more. With every set, he delivers the best that house music has to offer!
Thrill : THRILL’s love affair with music began in Dallas when he played his first show at the fearless age of 14. His passion for music continued to grow when he moved to Hollywood in his early 20's and his path began. After becoming a staple performing at clubs on the Sunset Strip music scene, THRILL took an extended residency overseas and seasoned his craft in Ibiza, Spain and throughout Europe while soaking in all of the international influences it had to offer. THRILL brings a twist to an ever changing dance music landscape with his unique live show where he has an extensive breadth of house music knowledge, the ability to adapt to any audience and always, always brings the party. THRILL’s first album with European influence was the 2008 release of hipHOUSE which was a full length rap album over house music. hipHOUSE was released exclusively in Europe and hit the underground scene by force. To this day, hipHOUSE is still considered to be groundbreaking and influential as exemplified on the recent releases by The Black Eyed Peas, Kanye West and Rihanna. Due to various sampling and clearance issues, hipHOUSE was forced to remain under the radar, however, top tracks "Shingaling," (vocal remix produced by Jean Claude Ades and Vincent Thomas) and "This One Girl" (produced by Rob Marmot) were a fixture at European clubs making people sweat throughout the night. THRILL went on to produce and release the critically acclaimed openHOUSE, an innovative album of its own that displayed THRILL's remix and bootleg ability. THRILL’s rework of the iconic Hulk Hogan theme song “Real American” was recently featured on BBC Radio 1. THRILL’s wide influences are seen on these bootlegs including his take on The Beatles, Lionel Richie, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and other classics set to different genres house music. The consistent crowd explosion when these tracks are played live reinforces THRILL’s tremendous skills and creativity.
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