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John '00' Fleming : ウィキペディア英語版
John Fleming (DJ)

John Fleming (or John "00" Fleming; born 1 April 1973) is an English trance producer and DJ from Worthing, West Sussex. He has had releases on record labels such as Ministry of Sound, Deconstruction Records, Logic Records, and 3 Beat Music. He also owns and runs (Joof Recordings ). He has performed at many clubs including Cream, Gatecrasher, Ministry of Sound, and Godskitchen.
In his early 20s, Fleming battled lung cancer. Fleming was originally involved in goa music, but changed over to harder trance music before shifting to psychedelic trance. He traces his influences back to early 1990s acts such as Astral Projection and Juno Reactor.
''Global Trance Grooves'' is his monthly mix broadcast on Digitally Imported.
==JOOF Recordings==
After many releases, remixes and compilations, Fleming formed the trance label, JOOF Recordings in 1999. The label's first release was a collaboration between Fleming and Russell Floorplay titled "We Have No Reference of Time". Fleming set up subsidiary labels JOOF Deep and JOOF Test Series, however they were short-lived and have not seen any releases since 2006. JOOF has released singles and albums from artists including Airwave, Anne Savage, Solar Fields, Wizzy Noise, Anton Chernikov, Oliver Prime, L.S.G. and Liquid Soul. The label has performed well with the trance and psychedelic trance market with many releases, such as ''LSG - Netherworld 2005'' and ''Airwave - Parallel Lines'', which received support from Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Above & Beyond and Paul Oakenfold.
In 2011, Fleming set up JOOF V.2, which has seen releases from J. Michael Cober, Elyseun, Red & Blue, Adam Antine, and Gary Delaney.

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