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Over 32,000 votes have been counted and the results are in! Congratulations to all the DJs and thanks to everyone who voted. Here is the 2004 Technics inthemix50:
# DJ State LY
1 Kid Kenobi NSW -
2 Mark Dynamix NSW -
3 Nik Fish NSW 1
4 Bexta NSW 1
5 Phil K VIC 4
6 Pee Wee Ferris NSW 4
7 Jason Midro VIC 1
8 Illya NSW 10
9 Archie NSW 17
10 Ajax NSW 34
11 Amber Savage NSW 30
12 Kate Monroe NSW 15
13 Shamus NSW 1
14 John Course VIC 11
15 Yoshi NSW 2
16 Master Kaos VIC 3
17 JosH SA 9
18 Alex Taylor NSW 1
19 Nervous NSW 22
20 Kenny L WA
21 Jumping Jack NSW 12
22 Boogs VIC 14
23 Hellraiser VIC 4
24 John Ferris NSW
25 Simon Barwood WA 14
26 Greg Packer WA 10
27 Ben Korbel NSW 21
28 Q45 NSW 16
29 Dexter VIC
30 Sean Quinn VIC 7
31 Baby Gee QLD 4
32 Nick Skitz NSW
33 Robbie Lowe NSW 1
34 Matt Roberts NSW
35 Scott Alert VIC 5
36 Matt Nugent QLD 14
37 Goodwill NSW
38 Crispin NSW 17
39 GT NSW
40 Sample Gee NSW 35
41 Kristian Hernandez QLD
42 Micah WA
43 Craig Obey NSW 5
44 Cadell NSW
45 Phil Smart NSW 15
46 Trent Anthony NSW 34
47 Luke Chable VIC
48 Rob Kay ACT 12
49 Neal Crawford NSW
50 Matt Kitshon QLD
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Voted Australia’s favourite DJ for another year, Kid Kenobi’s popularity shows no signs of slowing down in 2004. Focusing much of his time on production and remix work of late, Kenobi has received widespread acclaim from around Australia and Europe. As Australia’s favourite breakbeat DJ, Kenobi plays regularly at gigs all over the country, often drawing crowds bigger than many international headline DJs. After winning the first ever Technics inthemix50 DJ Poll in 2003, Kenobi can now add the title of Number 1 DJ for 2004 to his mantle!

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Maintaining his position at the number 2 spot in 2004, Mark Dynamix has further solidified his status as one of Australia’s most admired DJs. With a reputation for an eclectic and diverse style, Dynamix is able to play across a number of genres and styles, including progressive, techno, house, and breaks.

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The undisputed king of Australia’s hard dance scene, Nik Fish’s popularity has continued to grow in 2004. With frequent gigs around the country, a number of mix CDs to his name, and his new record label (Venom Music) continuing to grow, Fish’s fans helped him to climb one spot to number 3.

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Proving to be Australia’s highest ranking female DJ once again in 2004, all eyes are on Bexta this year as she gears up to release her long awaited new album.

Rapidly gaining notoriety on the international stage for his frequent tours and recent Renaissance mix CD, Melbourne’s Phil K was the highest ranking Victorian DJ.

Introduced for the first time in 2004, here's the results of the Top 5 International DJ Poll presented by SMIRNOFF® ICE.

Trance dominates with Tiesto, Armin & PVD filling up 3 of the 5 spots with regular visitors Krafy Kuts & Groove Armada also making the list.
1 Tiesto
2 Armin Van Buuren
3 Krafty Kuts
4 Paul Van Dyk
5 Groove Armada
1 Kid Kenobi
2 Mark Dynamix
3 Nik Fish
4 Bexta
5 Pee Wee Ferris
1 Baby Gee
2 Matt Nugent
3 Kristian Hernandez
4 Matt Kitshon
5 2 Dogs
1 Phil K
2 Jason Midro
3 John Course
4 Master Kaos
5 Boogs
1 JosH
2 Odyssey
3 Mr S
4 Brendon
5 H Bomb
1 Rob Kay
2 Jeff Drake
3 Typhonic
4 Chris Fraser
5 Mikah Freeman
1 Kenny L
2 Simon Barwood
3 Greg Packer
4 Micah
5 Riki
 
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