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    Artist description
    Jonathan vanAtom is a local DJ in Melbourne, Australia who started producing music about 3 years ago and was the frontman of the small Synth Pop group, "Baby Blue" and went solo about two year ago. He has released one solo album and is current producing his second.
    Music Style
    Hard House/Hard Trance
    Musical Influences
    Joshua Ryan, Mauro Picotto, Paul van Dyk, Tony de Vit, Miss Shiva, Basement Jaxx, ATB
    Similar Artists
    Miss Shiva, Paul van Dyk, Mauro Picotto, Chemical Brothers, ATB
    Artist History
    1999 - "The Blue World News", Written by Jonathan vanAtom, Ryan Block and Jonna Anderson, Produced by Jonathan vanAtom and Ryan Block 2001 - "Deception in Dminor" Written by Jonathan vanAtom and Dreamstar (C. Mollison) Produced by Jonathan vanAtom
    Group Members
    Jonathan vanAtom
    Instruments
    Computer, Synthesizers, Keyboards, Turntables, Samplers
    Albums
    Deception in Dminor, The Blue World News (Baby Blue)
    Location
    Melbourne, Victoria - Australia

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