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If the sibling duo of house DJs the Stafford Brothers doesn’t ring a bell, then one must wonder where you’ve been hiding for the past few years.

As proud Gold Coasters, Matt and Chris Stafford have been steadily rising to the top of Australia’s elite DJ forces since 1999, the year the brothers decided to shelve their solo DJing and pair up fulltime.
Both standout DJs in their own right, Chris is an old hat at producing and a natural lyricist on the mic, while Matt is known for his lead guitar solos over sets and possesses business acumen to boot. All this adds up to the blood brothers combining as a powerful force in both the production and DJ realms and whether they’ll admit it or not, as one of the main drivers of the Australian dance music scene.
The nationwide fame of the Stafford Brothers’ seems to know no limit. With residencies and guest spots that take them to every corner of Australia, the boys’ fan base continues to grow. Sell-out headliners, CD mixers, chart toppers, music makers and players, sought-after remixers, Aussie exports, musicians, DJs, party boys, fashion designers (did we mention they design their own nationwide clothing range, 5:am clothing?), international globetrotters and among the top three DJs in Australia.

The start of the new decade has seen no let up in hectic schedule. Releases on Ministry of Sound, Toolroom and Defected have been accompanied by sell out gigs in Canada, Santo Domingo (with Dubfire and Danny Tenaglia), the UK and Germany. They also found time to warm up the crowd for The Prodigy for their Gold Coast leg of their Australian stadium tour. There was also the annual assault on the Australian festivals which included rocking the main stage at the Future Music Festival after Erick Morillo and David Guetta!
Taking the Australian summer with them the guys will be touring in Asia, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Argentina in 2010, and will of course be touching down in the UK and Europe once again.
On the production front the Staffords are showing no sign of let up with the forthcoming Ministry of Sound tracks ‘Wasted’ and ‘Gone’, and collaborations with the Hoxton Whores, Darbruck and Klein, and Felix Baumgartner.
And if that was not enough The Stafford Brothers will be delivering another CD mix packed with their feel-good euphoric dance music in the form of Ministry of Sound Sessions…


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