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Vote Groove Junkies!

It’s that time of the year again. Starting August 1st votes will start flooding in for the Top 100 DJs Poll 2008 — the world’s best guide to the hottest DJs on the face of the planet, as voted for by YOU.

Now…with so many ridiculously talented DJ’s throughout the planet for you to consider, we’d like to draw your attention to two guys that are have been true ambassadors to the house scene year after year. Moving from strength to strength Los Angeles based Groove Junkies had yet another banner year. Highlights from the past year include rockin’ DJ performances to packed houses throughout 5 continents, and the one year anniversary of their acclaimed MoHo Stereo Radio Show. On the production side of the fence Groove Junkies slammin’ remixes of Rihanna’s “Take A Bow” on Def Jam, and Marc Evans “Giving Me Joy” on Defected, as well as the release of their album sampler (which previewed material from their highly anticipated forthcoming ‘full length’ project titled “In The Zone”), has solidified their place amongst clubland’s elite.

So….if you’re down with Groove Junkies, we’d like to encourage you to cast your vote for the boys by clicking on the link below and registering. We’d be extremely grateful for your support! FYI, voting opens August 1st, and closes September 24th so please get

your votes in as soon as possible.

Head over to djmag.com and make your vote count.

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