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This is a monthly podcast brought to you by Messed Up Music, with the latest goings on in the Progressive House and Melodic Techno genre. Mixed by Chris Hover, Dj and Producer from Brighton UK,
Chris Hover was born in Brighton, UK in 1977. He first got in to house music in his early teens when his fascination for dj-ing began! He then went on to dj-ing trance in most clubs in and around Brighton, becoming a resident at a night called PlayTime which was hosted at many venues including the infamous Zap Club in Brighton, also resident for club 3TO.
From this Chris moved it up to another level, wanting to create his own music, but not trance, more house influences took over, the likes of Eric Prydz, Deadmau5, Richard M Dill, Mickey Slim, Olivier Giacomotto. and of course, Prok and Fitch, fello Brightonians. Of course, we can’t go without mentioning THE biggest influence in Chris’ productions, My Digital Enemy (MDE, more fellow Brightonians) also known as K-MRK and Harry Diamond, who are now signed to Anjunabeats and at the top of their game. Chris is now trying to follow in those huge footsteps.
Today Chris is producing Progressive House/Melodic Techno, signed to a few labels including Used and Abused Records, Redwave Recordings, Messed Up Music, Saline Recordings, A3 Music, Sub Labels Recordings and many more.

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This is a monthly podcast brought to you by Messed Up Music, with the latest goings on in the Progressive House and Melodic Techno genre. Mixed by Chris Hover, Dj and Producer from Brighton UK,
Chris Hover was born in Brighton, UK in 1977. He first got in to house music in his early teens when his fascination for dj-ing began! He then went on to dj-ing trance in most clubs in and around Brighton, becoming a resident at a night called PlayTime which was hosted at many venues including the infamous Zap Club in Brighton, also resident for club 3TO.
From this Chris moved it up to another level, wanting to create his own music, but not trance, more house influences took over, the likes of Eric Prydz, Deadmau5, Richard M Dill, Mickey Slim, Olivier Giacomotto. and of course, Prok and Fitch, fello Brightonians. Of course, we can’t go without mentioning THE biggest influence in Chris’ productions, My Digital Enemy (MDE, more fellow Brightonians) also known as K-MRK and Harry Diamond, who are now signed to Anjunabeats and at the top of their game. Chris is now trying to follow in those huge footsteps.
Today Chris is producing Progressive House/Melodic Techno, signed to a few labels including Used and Abused Records, Redwave Recordings, Messed Up Music, Saline Recordings, A3 Music, Sub Labels Recordings and many more.

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