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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></itunes:summary>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better (Extended Club Mix)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 08:14:19 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Inaya Day & Nick Jay - Rock This Party (Radio Edit) (2013)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:19:36 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Ray Isaac - I Don't Give A Damn (Original Club Mix) (2006)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Rainmen Feat. Lizzy Pattinson - Something About You (Nick Jay & Johan Khoury Original Mix) (2010)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 12:17:24 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Inaya Day & Nick Jay - Rock This Party (Club Mix) (2013)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:02:56 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>6:45</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (Original Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-jackie-desouza-bad-habit-original-mix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:48:47 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>8:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick  Jay Feat Toni Sea - Don't Wanna (Original Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lkm001-4-nick-jayfeattonisea-dontwannaoriginalmix-gm-127pn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:48:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T09:48:14+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:58</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All I'm Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Original Mix) (2009)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-inaya-day-all-im-sayin-just-hold-on-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:56:46 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:56:46+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:05</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Melissa Tkautz -  Something About You (Nick Jay & Johan Khoury Club Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-melissa-tkautz-something-about-you-nick-jay-johan-khoury-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:38:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:38:44+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:44</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All I'm Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Nick Jay's Rising Master Mix) (2009)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/inaya-day-meets-nick-jay-all-im-sayin-just-hold-on-nick-jays-rising-master-mixpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:49:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T09:49:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Original Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/pouriton-12-mpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:08:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T11:08:08+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay & Matty Martinez Feat. Nicole Tyler - Nasty Guy (Radio Edit)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-matty-martinez-feat-nicole-tyler-nasty-guy-radio-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:53:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T21:53:41+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:35</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Dirty White Whores Feat Lil Low G -  Love Gap (Nick Jay Club Remix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/dirty-white-whores-feat-lil-low-g-love-gap-nick-jay-club-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:25:45 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:25:45+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Graham Mcnab - Vertigo (Original Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-graham-mcnab-vertigo-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:27:35 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:27:35+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay - Break The Chain (Original Mix) (2008)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-break-the-chain-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 12:17:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T12:17:23+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:28</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Peter Millwood - The Look Of Love (Original Mix) (2007)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-peter-millwood-the-look-of-love-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:16:09 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Nicole Tyler - Castaway (Original Mix) (2008)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-nicole-tyler-castaway-original-mixpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:23:02 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T11:23:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:52</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay - Break The Chain (Club Junkies Mix) (2008)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/club-junkies-vs-nick-jay-break-the-chain-club-junkies-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:23:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:23:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:22</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay - Break The Chain (Soundpunx Remix) (2008)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-break-the-chain-soundpunx-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/n/i/a/_/uploads/1421125/image_track/680231/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_bda624cdafbb7c95bd3aba02192361b5breakthechain.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 12:17:22 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T12:17:22+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Deni Hines - Water For Chocolate (Nick Jay Radio Edit) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/deni-hines-like-water-for-chocolate-nick-jay-radio-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:50:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:50:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:51</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Deni Hines - Water For Chocolate (Nick Jay Vocal Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/deni-hines-water-for-chocolate-nick-jay-vocal-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:49:53 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T13:49:53+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:07</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Deni Hines - Water For Chocolate (Nick Jay's Melted Down Dub) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/deni-hines-like-water-for-chocolate-nick-jays-melted-down-dub/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:50:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Zach - Take Me To Your Heart (Nick Jay Mix) (2009)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:12:26 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:12:26+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Headstrong With Andrea Britton - Fallen (Nick Jay Middle Level Club Mix) (2008)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/headstrong-with-andrea-britton-fallen-nick-jay-middle-level-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:10:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:10:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Ari Kaisserian Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-peter-millwood-pour-it-on-ari-kaisserian-mix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:35:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:35:14+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay & Matty Martinez Feat. Nicole Tyler - Nasty Guy (Matty Martinez Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-matty-martinez-feat-nicole-tyler-nasty-guy-matty-martinez-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:21:46 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:21:46+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay & Matty Martinez Feat. Nicole Tyler - Nasty Guy (Original Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-matty-martinez-feat-nicole-tyler-nasty-guy-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:45:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:45:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay & Matty Martinez Feat. Nicole Tyler - Nasty Guy (Alternative Vocal Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:34:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:13:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:13:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (James Atherton Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:22:37 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:22:37+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (Paul Goodyear Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-jackie-desouza-bad-habit-paul-goodyear-remix/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:02:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:02:23+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:25</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (Dluxe Fixit Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-jackie-desouza-bad-habit-dluxe-fixit-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:33:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:33:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (Gabi Newman Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:23:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:23:28+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:41:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Jackie Desouza - Bad Habit (Agent Greg Remix)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:40:40 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:40:40+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:34</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay & Matty Martinez Feat. Nicole Tyler - Nasty Guy (Ari Kaisserian Club Remix) (2006)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:44:11 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:44:11+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:07</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Toni Sea - Don't Wanna (Marcus Knight's House Music Central Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-toni-sea-dont-wanna-marcus-knights-house-music-central-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:43:09 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:43:09+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>4:49</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Macy Gray - Lately (Nick Jay Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/macy-gray-lately-nick-jay-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:54:17 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:54:17+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Macy Gray - Lately (Nick Jay Electro Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/macy-gray-lately-nick-jay-electro-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:35:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:35:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:43</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (D-Luxe Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-inaya-day-all-im-sayin-just-hold-on-d-luxe-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:34:15 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Brett Austin Mix) (2009)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:57:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day Vs Freemasons -  If All I'm Sayin' (Brett Austin Mashup) (2009)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-and-inaya-day-vs-freemasons-if-all-im-sayin/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:39:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All I'm Sayin (Just Hold On) (Nathan C Remix) (2009)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-inaya-day-all-im-sayin-just-hold-on-nathan-c-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:15:38 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Gabriel Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-inaya-day-all-im-sayin-just-hold-on-gabriel-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:55:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Lenny B Club Mix)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:04:17 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Jean Maxwell Radio Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:50:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Jean Maxwell Club Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:51:15 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Inaya Day - All Im Sayin' (Just Hold On) (Chris Kaye Meets Polyfonik Mix)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:42:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>5:31</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Graham Mcnab - Vertigo (Lost Knowledge Vocal Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-graham-mcnab-vertigo-lost-knowledge-vocal-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:50:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Melissa Tkautz - All I Want (Lost Knowledge Vocal Mix) (2005)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/melissa-tkautz-all-i-want-lost-knowledge-vocal-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:32:51 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:32:51+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:26</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Melissa Tkautz - Lies (Lost Knowledge Mix) (2005)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/melissa-tkautz-lies-lost-knowledge-mix/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:14:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Inaya Day & Nick Jay - Rock This Party (Ovedub Luca Remix) (2013)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:56:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:56:21+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:06</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Inaya Day & Nick Jay - Rock This Party (Ovedub Flavio Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/inaya-day-nick-jay-rock-this-party-ovedub-flavio-remix/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:34:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T09:34:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:28</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Graham Mcnab - Vertigo (Ellarsound Main Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-graham-mcnab-vertigo-ellarsound-main-mix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:25:42 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:25:42+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:56</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Graham Mcnab - Vertigo (Over Dub Club Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-graham-mcnab-vertigo-over-dub-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:23:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:23:21+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:49</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Graham Mcnab - Vertigo (Over Dub Extended Intro Mix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-graham-mcnab-vertigo-over-dub-extended-intro-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:24:49 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:24:49+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:52</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lost Knowledge Feat. Matt Lorentzen - Hazard (Original Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lost-knowledge-feat-matt-lorentzen-hazard-original-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:58:30 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>8:17</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lost Knowledge Feat. Matt Lorentzen - Hazard (Zander Epic Vocal Mix) (2004)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lost-knowledge-feat-matt-lorentzen-hazard-zander-epic-vocal-mix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:36:56 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:36:56+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:42</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lost Knowledge Feat. Matt Lorentzen - Hazard (Twisted Dee Mix) (2004)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lost-knowledge-feat-matt-lorentzen-hazard-twisted-dee-mix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:37:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:37:44+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lost Knowledge Feat. Matt Lorentzen - Hazard 2014 (Division 4 Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lost-knowledge-feat-matt-lorentzen-hazard-2014-division-4-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:35:37 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:35:37+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lost Knowledge Feat. Matt Lorentzen - Hazard 2014 (Tim Graham Club Mix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/lost-knowledge-feat-matt-lore-hazard-2014-tim-graham-club-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:05:57 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:05:57+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>9:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Original Mix) (2010)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-zach-avanti-baby-hear-me-tonight-nick-jay-prozack-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:37:22 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:37:22+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>6:50</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac - I Dont Give a Damn (Groovehunter Remix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-ray-isaac-i-dont-give-a-damn-groovehunter-remixpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac - I Dont Give a Damn (Goodwill Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-ray-isaac-i-dont-give-a-damn-goodwill-mixpn/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac - I Dont Give a Damn (Overdub Alegria Remix) (2011)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac  - I Don't Give A Damn (Matty Martinez Remix) (2006)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac - I Dont Give A Damn (Dirt Brothers Remix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-ray-isaac-i-dont-give-a-damn-dirt-brothers-remixpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Ray Isaac - I Dont Give a Damn (Overdub Elettronik Remix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/idontgiveadamn-over-dudelettronikremixextendedmixpn/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:45:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Ray Isaac -  I Don't Give A Damn (Lost Knowledge Remix) (2006)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:30:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:30:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Thomas Gold Vocal Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-peter-millwood-pour-it-on-thomas-gold-vocal-mix/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 11:21:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T11:21:58+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Thomas Gold Dub)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:05:11 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-28T10:05:11+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:46</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Sam La More Remix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-peter-millwood-pour-it-on-sam-la-more-reconstructionpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:08:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T11:08:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Peter Millwood - Pour It On (SoundPunX Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-pour-it-on-soundpunx-mixpn/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:08:07 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T11:08:07+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat Peter Millwood - Pour It On (Rok Coalition Mix) (2006)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/9-nick-jay-feat-peter-millwood-pour-it-on-rok-coalition-mixpn/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:08:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Dirty White Whores Feat Lil Low G -  Love Gap (Thomas Williams Club Mix) (2011)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:52:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Dirty White Whores Feat Lil Low G -  Love Gap (Semion Berkovitch Remix) (2011)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:53:08 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Dirty White Whores Feat Lil Low G -  Love Gap (Rinaldo Montezz Remix) (2011)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Dirty White Whores Feat Lil Low G - Love Gap (Dom De Sousa Club Mix) (2011)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:26:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Melissa Tkautz -  Something About You (Ivan Gomez & Mike Kelly Late Night Dubber) (2011)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:25:37 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T10:25:37+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>8:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Melissa Tkautz -  Something About You (Mikael Wills Remix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-melissa-tkautz-something-about-you-mikael-wills-remix/</link>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:25:28 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>5:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Melissa Tkautz -  Something About You (Semion Berkovitch Remix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-melissa-tkautz-something-about-you-semion-berkovitch-remix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:28:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>5:40</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick Jay Feat. Melissa Tkautz -  Something About You (Overdub Remix) (2011)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djnickjay/nick-jay-feat-melissa-tkautz-something-about-you-overdub-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nick Jay]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Melbourne-based producer Nick Jay started his DJ career in 1994 at the age of 17 as a frequent DJ at a local club in Queensland, influenced by the euro club sound and acts such as Real McCoy, Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Urban Cookie Collective and plenty more. He no longer wanted to be the guy just listening to the music, he wanted to be behind the decks playing it! So he headed out and bought himself some Denon DN-2000F and off he went… Nick has played alongside some hugely influential DJs and producers such as Freemasons, Armin Van Buuren, Max Sanna, Brett Austin, NERVO and Wayne G to name a few. His sets are a combination of different styles from house to progressive, funk, pop, retro and trance.
Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 10:28:29 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Inaya Day - Never Had Another Love (Nick Jay & Johan Khoury Vox Mix) (2010)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:48:15 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2016-01-27T09:48:15+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>7:32</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Nick  Jay Feat Toni Sea - Dont Wanna (Bassmonkeys Radio Edit) (2011)]]></title>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:48:14 +0100</pubDate>
                
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></description>
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Nick started his career as a music producer back in 2000 making bootlegs and unofficial remixes, the first being “N-Trance – Set You Free,” this gave a him a taste for production.
Since then he released many singles including “I Don’t Give a Damn” which was released on Ministry of Sound (Hussle Australia) and peaked at #11 on the ARIA Charts and got licensed all around the world and was featured on Ministry of Sound’s “Sessions” compilations.
Among the most successful releases from Nick are “All I’m Sayin’ (featuring Inaya Day)”, “Pour it On (featuring Peter Millwood)” peaking at #8 on the ARIA Charts and “Something About You (featuring Melissa Tkautz)”.
The success of “I Don’t Give a Damn” allowed him to release a number of credible remixes for some big names in the music industry (Inaya Day, Deni Hines, Macy Gray, Andrea Britton and many others).
Nick has launched a number production alter egos under tha alias Lost Knowledge, Dirty White Whores, Rainmen and MOPO. 
The last commerical release was "MOPO - Things Can Only Get Better"... However, Look out for some new release material in 2020!]]></googleplay:description>
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