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British DJ and producer,
Tim went being a brand name hitmaker as he released
one smash single after another at the of 1999 to early 2000s. He has also brought much acclaim to Darren Emerson’s Underwater Records in the process. With big vocal-driven tracks like “Less Talk,
More Action” and “It Just Won't Do,” Deluxe began his road to fame as a club DJ. He initially pursued a DJ career while working at a London record store during the 1990s. He then began producing
tracks as well, collaborating with Andy Lysandrou and Omar Amidora and in the short-lived group Double 99. In 1997, the group scored itself a huge hit with "RIP Groove," an anthem that got played
everywhere from Spain, Ibiza to UK, London. Following this remarkable success, Deluxe ventured out on his own, producing tracks for Cross Section Records: “I Know” and “Moments” before moving on
to the yet to be recognized Underwater label. With Underwater label in motion, Deluxe debuted with a song “Sirens,” and then struck gold with “It Just Won't Do.” It became one of the hottest
tracks at 2002's Winter Music Conference. Setting the stage with his next big hit, “Less Talk, More Action,” a collaboration with Terra Deva that in turn became one of the hottest tracks at the
following year's Winter Music Conference. Through out the years, Deluxe continued his DJing career for which he was recognized and acclaimed. He also did a lot of remixes for the well known names
such as: Layo and Bushwacka, Kylie Minogue, and Basement Jaxx.
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