Australia - 10 of Australia's leading DJs have joined the exclusive worldwide network of Allen & Heath Xone endorsed artists. The arrangement means that local talent is being fully recognised on an international basis and joining an elite group that includes the likes of Sander Kleinenberg, Richie Hawtin and John Digweed. The Xone Ten (in alphabetical order are): Ajax, Mark Dynamix, Nik Fish, Carl Kennedy, Kid Kenobi, Kenny L, Amber Savage, Sneaky Sound System, Dirty South and The Stafford Brothers.

A key part of the sponsorship will include a series of Allen & Heath master classes where the Xone Ten will be on hand to demonstrate the full capacity of Allen & Heath mixers and outline the key features of their performances to the next generation of DJs. Allen & Heath says that with their high quality filters, construction and audio signal path, Xone has quickly become the mixer of choice not only for the Xone Ten but numerous other of Australia's top DJ's as well as clubs, radio stations and festivals.

The Allen & Heath Xone endorsement means that whenever you see one of the Xone Ten they'll be using an Allen & Heath Xone DJ mixer. Commenting on the endorsement programme Jamie Kaye, Allen & Heath's Xone ambassador for Australia and a noted DJ himself said: "It's been a tremendous buzz getting these guys into the Allen & Heath camp. Because Allen & Heath are at the top of their game many of these guys were already using Xones. It's a credit to the product that every one of these elite artists was only too keen to sign with us."

(Lee Baldock)


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