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Shiloh
Colin and Justin Moreh are the 2 peas that form the Shiloh pod. The brothers are collectively 2 of the
hottest and most prolific dance music producers around and have firmly entered in the A-list of producers
of underground dance music. One of the busiest production teams of the last 3 years, Shiloh has remixed
for labels like EMI and have enjoyed huge support by the who’s who list of the biggest DJ’s including
Sasha, Paul Van Dyk, James Zabiela, Armin VanBurren, John Digweed, Hernan Cattaneo, Luke Chable,
Nick Warren etc. etc., numerous plays on BBC Radio One, and their records have topped hype charts
and record shop sales charts the world over with their very first offering, the massive “Will U Ever Come
Around”, signed to a reality TV series in the UK. They’ve also racked up numerous compilation
appearances—among the most recent being Nick Warren’s Global Underground 28 – Shanghai, and Paul
van Dyk’s the Politics of Dancing 2.
Shiloh’s BBC Radio 1 mix on Annie Nightengale’s show (one of the most listened to radio shows in the
world) went off to massive praise. They are Proton residents with one of the most popular shows and are
in the highest demand as DJs--seeing Shiloh play in all the far reaching corners of the globe, headlining
at some of the best clubs, parties, and festivals around the world in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Things on the producing front have been massive as ever with Shiloh regularly partnering with Luke
Chable in collaborative efforts which has ultimately culminated in a new group forming, “Tracker”.
Undoubtedly, the new trio will be causing a huge stir in the months to come. Truly, Shiloh’s DJing profile
is very quickly rising to meet their fame as producers. They’ve taken the top billing spot for festivals like
the DJ Parade in St. Petersburg Russia—one of the biggest dance music festivals in Eastern Europe—to
an arena packed with 12,000 people.
Shiloh’s full length artist album will be released In March 2006, with a plethora of original records,
remixes, and DJ compilation appearances, as well as their own mixed compilation coming out over the
next months. Shiloh’s huge mark on the industry in such a short period time has been cut deep as
underground dance music as a whole anxiously anticipates each future offering and keeps them in
constant demand. Undeniably, Shiloh has become a progressive house-hold name. Below are Shiloh’s
signed works as of January 2006 :