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Steve Blake (DJ)
Steve Blake is a London-based trance and hard house disc jockey and record producer. He has released a number of well-received records, and plays high-tempo bass-heavy DJ sets at BPM. Career Blake started as a disc jockey in in the London club scene, and from 1997 began to play hard house sets in underground clubs. He came to prominence with his 1999 release "Expression", on the Tidy Trax label. It achieved chart success, was widely played by club DJs at the time, and received critical praise with journalist Mark Kavanagh of Muzik magazine calling it a "classic". In 2002 Blake released the single "I Get A Rush", which peaked at #13 in the UK official dance chart, and has been featured on several dance music compilation albums including '' Extreme Euphoria'' mixed by Lisa Lashes, which reached #16 in the UK compilation album chart. Blake has released approximately 20 singles over his producing career, and has also released a number of remixes of tracks such as "Dreame ...
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Steve Blake
Steven Hanson Blake (born February 26, 1980) is an American professional basketball coach and former player. After winning the 2002 NCAA Championship with Maryland Terrapins men's basketball, Maryland, Blake was selected by the Washington Wizards with the 38th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft. Over his 13-year NBA career, Blake had stints with the Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, and three stints with the Portland Trail Blazers. High school career Blake spent his freshman and sophomore year at Miami Killian High School and then transferred to Miami High School (Florida), Miami High School, where he played with another future NBA player, Udonis Haslem. Miami won consecutive state championships, but after the Miami New Times exposed the fact that Blake and other players, under head coach Frank Martin (basketball), Frank Martin (himself later an NCAA Final Four coach), were using fake address ...
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