International Dee Jay Gigolo Records - Artists

Artists

  • Amanda Lepore
  • Acid Maria
  • Activator
  • Anthony Shake Shakir
  • Atomizer
  • The Advent
  • Bookhouse Boys
  • Bostitch
  • Bobby Konders
  • Capri
  • Christopher Just
  • Chris Korda
  • Crossover
  • Dave Clarke
  • David Carretta
  • Der Zyklus
  • Dj Klash
  • Digitaria
  • Dibaba
  • DMX Krew
  • Dynamik Bass System
  • Elbee Bad
  • Electric Indigo
  • Erotek/Atwil
  • Filippo Naughty Moscatello
  • Fat Truckers
  • Fischerspooner
  • Foremost Poets
  • Gabe Castanzaro
  • Gino S.
  • Hell
  • Hrdvsion
  • Inform3r
  • Japanese Telecom
  • Jonzon
  • Jor-El
  • Jeff Mills
  • k.lakizz
  • Kevin Gorman
  • Kiko
  • Kiko & Gino S.
  • Kikumoto Allstars
  • Le Chic
  • Linda Lamb
  • M.F.F.
  • Makossa & Megablast
  • Martin Matiske
  • Mixmaster Jeff Monday
  • Mick Willis
  • Mihai Popoviciu
  • Miss Kittin & the Hacker
  • Milch
  • Mitsu
  • Mount Sims
  • Oliver Ton
  • Orlando Voorn
  • Ozone Layer
  • Plastique de Reve
  • Princess Superstar
  • Psychonauts
  • Poladroid
  • Réplica
  • Richard Bartz
  • Rok
  • Romina Cohn
  • Savas Pascalidis
  • Seelenluft
  • Skwerl
  • Sonja Mooncar
  • Station Rose
  • Stalker 7
  • Steril
  • Superstars of Love
  • Sylvie Marks
  • Tampopo
  • Terence Fixmer
  • Tiga
  • Traxx & Deecoy
  • Trike
  • The Trinity
  • The Penelopes
  • Tuxedomoon
  • Valium
  • Vitalic
  • Zombie Nation

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