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in 1997. Giaquinta left the band in November 2006 to focus on solo projects as well as start the group Summer Channel; Blum continues to produce and perform under the Deepsky name.
169:, Deepsky was formed in 1995 by J. Scott G. and Jason Blum after the dissolution of their first band Q, active from 1992-1995. Its two founding members met originally at the 173:. Between 1995 and 1996 they concurrently comprised the Dayspring Collective with Shawn Parker, whom together released a CD on the Fragrant Music label titled 325: 193: 84: 208:, Deepsky released the "Stargazer" single in 1997, a hugely successful track which enjoyed global success and made appearances on compilations like 205: 89: 309: 535: 540: 245:
gained traction in the electronic music scene, Deepsky moved heavily into the budding commercial remix market, producing
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released "Brambledog" in November 2006. "Ghost" also features Brieden on vocals and reached the top twenty on both the
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released a remix of Deepsky's "Cosmic Dancer" on the Pure Progressive label, which appeared on the
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from 1997 to 2001. They released their first full album on Kinetic Records in 2002, titled
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compilation and set the stage for recognition by other international DJs. After moving to
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Modern dance music producers continue to reference and remix Deepsky material. In 2020,
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distributed "Lost in the Moment" as a digital-only release in 2005, Toronto-based
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This article is about the band. For the astronomical classification, see
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is an electronic music act based in Los Angeles. Originally from
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in 2003, Deepsky's follow up record, tentatively titled
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found their way to market in spite of this setback.
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Deep-sky object
Deep Sky (horse)
Deep Sky
Albuquerque
New Mexico
Electronica
Rampant Records
Fragrant Music
Kinetic Records
Yoshitoshi Records
Proton Music
Baroque Records
http://www.deepsky.net/
Albuquerque, New Mexico
University of New Mexico
EP
Rampant Records
Nick Warren
Fragrant Music
Fragrant Sense
John Digweed
DJ Micro
John '00' Fleming
MTV
Amp
progressive trance
progressive house
progressive breaks
Madonna
Seal

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