Talk:Dirty South (DJ)

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Dirty South is a known DJ and Producer, He has released an EP, Full Length Mix Album under the Ministry of Sound record label (product here) and has had a remix in rotation on Australian radio (It's Too Late (Dirty South Remix) - Evermore. This song also was the first Australian winner of Pete Tong's Essential new music award since 1999. Here also is a quote that the song reached #1 in Australia:
"...In 2006, a Dirty South remix of their song "It's Too Late" reached #1 on the Australian Club Charts. The track is also charting in the United States, where it entered the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart at #24..." - [1] I will find the online chart as proof ASAP 2kvai777 01:59, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

You might be better off creating a user subpage and working on the article there until it's ready.--P4k 02:13, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Melbourne Militia

Something should be mentioned about his association with TV Rock as the Melbourne Militia.