Kimball Collins
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Kimball Collins (born December 12th, 19** in Atlanta, Georgia) is one of America's most respected and renowned[citation needed] Upfront Electronic Music DJs specializing in Electro/Progressive House.
Over the past 20 years, Kimball Collins transcended from Florida's local hero as resident of the cornerstone venue, Aahz, in Orlando, to revered world-class artist, jet-setting (accruing nearly 2 million air miles) throughout Europe, Asia, South America and throughout the North American Continent, in the elusive arena of top American DJ talent. As one of the original global Electronic Music DJs, Kimball Collins was one of the first American DJs to play at the prestigious Ministry of Sound, Zap and Renaissance clubs in the United Kingdom. He has been doing one-off's at the top electronic music clubs in the US, including past residencies at Crobar, Motor, Spundae, Utopia, Firestone, House Of Blue's, Zinc, Renaissance, Amphitheater, and 23. He has also played at elite Superclubs around the world such as Womb (Tokyo), Velfarre (Tokyo), Ministry of Sound (UK), Renaissance (UK), Exogroove (Italy), and Globe (Italy). He has played alongside top International DJs including Sasha, John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold, Sander Kleinenberg, Joe T. Vannelli, Dave Morales, Deep Dish, James Zabiela, Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, Armin Van Buren, Brian Transeau (BT), Yoji Biomehanika, Armand Van Helden, Gabriel and Dresden, Felix Da Housecat, Moby, Ferry Corsten, John Acquaviva, Max Graham, Dave Seaman, George Acosta, Danny Howells, Guy Ornadel... His talent and ear for music, along with his intense passion for the art of DJ'ing will certainly cement a place in history for him as one of the more dynamic DJs to ever grace the decks.
[edit] Discography
Year | Title |
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July 26, 1994 | DJ Culture, Vol. 2[1] |
September 20, 1994 | United DJs of America, Vol. 1[2] |
September 6, 1998 | AAHZ Live, Vol. 1 |
January 12, 1999 | ICU: Session, Vol. 1[3] |
November 16, 1999 | Generation Trance 2000[4] |
May 23, 2000 | Clubnights, Vol. 2 [[5]] |
September 25, 2001 | Music is Life [6] |