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-'''Jazzanova''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[Berlin]]-based DJ/producer collective consisting of Alexander Barck, Claas Brieler, Jürgen von Knoblauch, Roskow Kretschmann, Stefan Leisering, and Axel Reinemer. The group is one of the foremost proponents of the [[nu-jazz]], [[chill out music|chillout]] and [[jazz house]] styles of music associated with record labels such as [[Compost Records]] and [[Sonar Kollektiv]]. They have also experimented with Latin Jazz, which can be heard on the song "Tres Bien".+'''4hero''' are an [[electronic music]] band from [[Dollis Hill]], [[North London]], comprising of Dego, [[Mark 'Marc Mac' Clair]], [[Gus Lawrence]], and [[Ian Bardouille]]. While the band is often cited as '''4 Hero''' (or '''4-Hero'''), '''4hero''' is the style of the name used on the band's albums and website.
-They also have a side-project, "[[Extended Spirit]]". They also gained recognition as innovative remixers for a vast number of acts such as [[Marschmellows]], [[Ian Pooley]], [[Incognito (band)|Incognito]], [[4Hero]], [[M.J. Cole]] and [[Masters At Work]] to name but a few.+McFarlane and Clair also run the [[Reinforced]] record label.
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4hero are an electronic music band from Dollis Hill, North London, comprising of Dego, Mark 'Marc Mac' Clair, Gus Lawrence, and Ian Bardouille. While the band is often cited as 4 Hero (or 4-Hero), 4hero is the style of the name used on the band's albums and website.

McFarlane and Clair also run the Reinforced record label.



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