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2007 DJmag TOP 100 DJs

I totally spaced and forgot to post about this... Anyway better late than never!
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[Top 10]
1. Armin van Buuren
2. Tiësto
3. John Digweed
4. Paul van Dyk
5. Sasha
6. Above and Beyond
7. Carl Cox
8. Ferry Corsten
9. Infected Mushroom
10. David Guetta
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[Bottom 10]
91. Richard Durand
92. Westbam
93. Sébastien Léger
94. Chus & Ceballos
95. Wally Lopez
96. Booka Shade
97. Adam Beyer
98. Dirty South
99. Erol Alkan
100.
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Armin van Buuren takes the top spot for 2007... Well done sir! :D
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DJmag.com 2007 results

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