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Dsico is the project for Sydney musician Luke Collison. He earned notoriety for producing mash-ups, Bastard Pop, illegitimate remixes and the Ministry Of Shit compilations - which Ministry Of Sound tried to sue him for. In 2005 he decided to turn his back on recycling other people's music, and released an EP of his own music titled You Fight Like A Girl. The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ... Bastard pop is a musical genre which, in its purest form, consists of the combination (usually by digital means) of the music from one song with the a cappella from another. ... Ministry of Sound (MoS) is one of the most famous nightclubs in the world of electronic music, said to be to London what Studio 54 was to New York, and whose fame goes far across English borders. ...


Dsico has an association (and has released tracks on CD compilations by) Clan Analogue An electronic music and video art collective from Australia The collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound and other electronic art forms. ...


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