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This is a list of notable club DJs, professionals who perform, or are known to perform, at large nightclub venues or other dance events, or who have been pioneers in the development of the role of the club DJ. DJs play a mix of recorded music for an audience at a bar, nightclub, dance club or rave who dance to the music. The music is played through a sound reinforcement system.

DJs who use their real names are listed alphabetically by last name; DJs who use stage names are listed alphabetically by their first name.

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Armin van Buuren

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  • CamelPhat, British DJ and production duo, consisting of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala
  • Calvin Harris (real name Adam Wiles, born 1984), Scottish DJ/producer
  • Carnage (real name Diamanté Anthony Blackmon, born January 3, 1991), Guatemalan-American DJ and record producer
  • Caspa (real name Gary McCann, born May 30, 1982), dubstep music producer from West London
  • The Chainsmokers
  • Chris Liebing, German DJ known for playing a decisive role in shaping the hardcore techno genre Schranz.
  • Chris Lake
  • Chuckie (real name Clyde Sergio Narain), Dutch House DJ/Producer
  • Claptone
  • Cosmic Gate, German Progressive Trance, electronic DJ/Producer
  • Cash Cash
  • The Chemical Brothers, duo DJs from UK.
  • Carl Cox (born 1962), genres include house, tech house, techno, minimal techno winner of DJ Magazine's Worlds No. 1 DJ Award in 1996 and 1997 he is also an 11 time DJ Awards winner.
  • The Crystal Method, duo DJs from America, known for their "Vegas" CD
  • Chris Leão (Real name Christian Leão), electronic music producer and Brazilian DJ.
  • Craig david

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French DJ David Guetta (born 1967)

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  • Sebastian Ingrosso (born 1983), Swedish DJ/producer; former member of the Swedish House Mafia

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Judge Jules

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  • Steve Lawler, British house music producer and DJ born in Birmingham, England he is a five time DJ Awards winner. He currently runs the record label VIVa MUSiC. He also founded the now defunct Harlem Records.
  • Laidback Luke (real name Lucas Cornelis van Scheppingen, born 1976), Filipino-born Dutch DJ
  • Larry Levan (1954–1992), early and prolific re-mixer and the DJ at the 1970s discothèque The Paradise Garage
  • Lenny Fontana, American house music DJ from New York City.
  • Ian Levine, pioneering producer, label owner and DJ of the Hi-NRG sound during 1980s UK.
  • Lil Jon, American rapper and Dj.
  • Lisa Lashes, British DJ born in Leicester, England.
  • LMFAO
  • Luna-C

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  • Madeon (real name Hugo Pierre Leclercq), French DJ, "Finale" was used as theme song for video game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
  • Major Lazer
  • MAKJ
  • Mako
  • Malaa
  • Marcel Dettmann German techno DJ and resident at Berlin's Berghain nightclub.
  • Marshmello (real name Christopher Comstock)American DJ/producer
  • Martin Garrix (real name Martijn Gerard Garritsen), Dutch DJ/producer
  • Matthew Koma
  • Mathieu Koss
  • Mauro Picotto (born December 25, 1966), Italian electronic music producer and DJ, and previously a member of the Italian Euro house group "R.A.F.".[3]
  • Mason (band), Dutch music producer duo
  • Mesto (real name Melle Stomp) Dutch DJ and Producer
  • Mike Williams (DJ) (real name Mike Willemsen) Dutch DJ and record producer,
  • Michael Gray
  • Michael K (real name Michal Kopij) (born September 29, 1990), Polish Electro/House DJ
  • Michael Woods
  • Miss Kittin Famous French club DJ, producer, live performer and pioneer of the Electroclash genre.
  • MistaJam (real name Pete Dalton), famous DJ who has a show on 1Xtra
  • Giorgio Moroder (born 1940), influential Italian record producer, songwriter, performer and DJ who won several Academy Awards, Grammys and other awards, is frequently credited with pioneering synthesizer disco and electronic dance music
  • Monika Kruse Internationally acclaimed German techno and house DJ since the 1990s and label boss of Terminal M.
  • MOTi
  • Mr. Oizo (real name Quentin Dupieux), French DJ/Electro Producer and film director
  • Martin Solveig (French DJ)

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Paul van Dyk

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Tiësto

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  • Umek (real name Uroš Umek), Slovenian dance-music composer and DJ
  • Ummet Ozcan, Turkish-Dutch DJ and producer

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WestBam

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  • Zomboy (real name Joshua Mellody), British DJ and producer
  • Zaeden (real name Sahil Sharma), Indian DJ and music producer
  • Zedd (real name Anton Zaslavski), Russian-German DJ and musician
  • Zeds Dead, Canadian DJ duo and producers

See also

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