Those Usual Suspects
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Those Usual Suspects | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genre(s) | House Tribal House African |
Years active | 2004 - present |
Label(s) | Ministry of Sound Defected Yellow Productions |
Website | thoseusualsuspects.com |
Members | |
Atridge D'Costa Mark Kwong Wei-Shen Mak |
Those Usual Suspects is an Australian band initially formed by long-time friends Maarcos (Mark Kwong) and Wei-Shen (Wei-Shen Mak)[1]. Both Maarcos and Wei-Shen are renowned DJs in the House Music genre. The addition of a third member, Atridge(Atridge D'Costa) saw them take on the group name Those Usual Suspects[2].
The group was the first Australian artist to be signed on as one of Bob Sinclar's Africanism All Stars in 2007.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Original
- Greece 2000 (Ministry of Sound)
- Shadows ft. Abigail Bailey (Ministry of Sound)
- Dakka (Ministry of Sound)
- as Africanism
- Dakka (Yellow Productions)
[edit] Remixes
- Bob Sinclar ft. Steve Edwards - Together (Defected)
- Kings of Tomorrow feat. Julie McKnight - Finally (Defected)
- Sgt Slick - Sax Addict (Vicious Vinyl)
- Mark James feat. Hamish - Come With Me (Ministry of Sound)
- The Similou - All This Love (Ministry of Sound)
- as Maarcos & Wei-Shen
- Inaya Day - Nasty Girl (Wei-Shen and Maarcos Remix) (Vinyl Pusher)