Born in L.A., Oli Sorenson AKA VJ Anyone started performing at Sona, Tiga’s club in Montreal back in 1997. Soon after moving to London in 1999, he got his big international break going on the road with Talvin Singh’s Untouched tour. He since never stopped travelling from Berlin to Tokyo, Miami to Dubai, providing visuals for the likes of Markus Schulz, Above&Beyond, Danny Tenaglia, Riccardo Villalobos and a lot more. Recently Oli’s been working more closely with specific musicians, as when providing visuals for Meat Katie’s AV Vibrator album, or Sander Kleinenberg’s 2007 world tour.

As a video director Oli has also worked with countless brands, on commissions for the likes of British Airways, Ray Ban, Intel, Motorola, Bacardi, Manga and more. On a more artistic level, he has produced numerous AV performances and film remixes, thus getting a lot of attention at top media festivals like NokiaTrends, Optronica and Soundframe.

Also an accomplished writer, Oli wrote numerous VJ related articles in DJ Mag, essays in dedicated VJ books for Paul Spinrad, D-Fuse and Xarene Eskandar, as well as a six part series on the international audiovisual scene for Roland. Over the years, Oli founded and took part in promoting visual events like VJ Cult (Institute of Contemporary Arts), The AV Social (Tate Britain Museum) and Dark Fibre (British Film Institute), this way capturing the public's imagination with unique showcase.

After the success of his first solo AV DVD Subject 0, he's now touring with two new DVJ sets: the ambient Cyber Noir and an upbeat mix entitled  Drug Music My Eye, as well as a film new film remix of THX1138 with Dan Tait. [top]


decollage.tv aka Diane Karner and Roland Lindner quickly shot to prominence in 2002, from a makeshift club in Austria. Audiences were captivated by their use of video cameras, to directly grab movie clips from their laptop monitors, strait onto the main venue screens. Since then, their success as visual performers and designers has endured, thanks to a solid background as architects and product designers. They value above all the development of a personal and distinctive style, which can be equally flexible and diverse.

Besides vjing in clubs and venues of all types, they have also performed at arena-size events like Mapping festival (CH), Urban Artforms (AT) and Spring festival (AT) alongside international artists like Princess Superstar, Goldie, DJ Marky, Kraak & Smaak and many others.

Since joining Ne1co they have worked on stings for Global Gathering, a well as many gigs and DVD projects. [top]



Rebel Overlay aka Spencer Heron is a hugely talented, multi disciplined video designer working in the fields of production, installation and live performance. Regarded as one of the UK’s hottest up and coming visual talents, Spencer first began his visual onslaught while studying directing and editing at The Bournemouth Screen Academy. Now almost five years on he has developed a unique visual style that draws upon a diverse range of creative disciplines from film, photography, motion graphics and 3D animation, with a an increasing number of gig under his belt, including performances at Glastonbury, Beat-Herder and The London International Music Show.
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Movement (Ed Shaw), started Ving in 2002 and began performing at many UK venues such as AIR, Que Club, Nation, The Gallery, Ministry of Sound and The Arches.

He was soon after offered residencies at Godskitchen & Polysexual, for their home club night at AIR as well as their numerous club and arena tours. Already by 2003, Ed was performing at Global Gathering UK, controlling the main arena visuals for Godskitchen's 10,000 strong crowd. Ed's ongoing  relationship with Angel Music Group has continued to grow, as he now travels on all their international tours.

Just in 2009, Ed has travelled with Global Gatherings in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Turkey and Korea. Godskitchen is also Taking Ed to South Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, Taiwan, Russia and many places in Europe. This is with Ed at the controls of the Boombox (a bespoke screen installation produced in tandem with 1024, part of Exyzt).

Over the years Movement has performed and collaborated with an impressive aray of DJs including Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox, Sasha, Above & Beyond, Sven Vath & Sander Kleinenberg.

Movement joined in early 2007 and since has taken part on most Ne1co projects, both at the creative and management level.
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blinkin lab is a London based moving image collective working together since 2005 after meeting up at uni. Tom, Luis and Satoko's complementary skills range from photography, CAD, DJing, programming, web design, film making, 2D and 3D animation. The resulting work shines on with a broad range of styles and imaging techniques.

Having already produced content for a number of high profile clients including Janet Jackson, onedotzero industries, The Light Surgeons, Ministry of Sound and many others, blinkin lab's are now embarking on producing live performances of their own, utilising only self-generated content to create a unique visual experience.

Their numerous audiovisual works have been screened internationally, including venue throughout Europe, USA, South America and Japan. [top]



Shakinda (Graham Robinson) is Ireland's hottest visual talent. Fusing Belfast's total commitment to the party with deep celtic christian roots his performances are a beat reactive riot of beauty. A background in computer science empowers him to interpret live audio streams into three dimensional environments, using synaesthesia and colour theory to communicate at a deeper level.

So far 2009 has been a great year for Graham, continuing his prolific performance schedule as resident for Ireland's biggest club Lush! (which features a 50m2 LED video wall) and Yello (voted 6th favourite club in UK), he has also played globally including Dubai with MTV Arabia, Rome during the Live Performers Meeting and Frankfurt at Music Messe for Edirol Europe.

Production is also at an all time high with promos, stings and documentary work completed for New York Label Strictly Rhythm, Lush!, Yello/Toolroom Records, and Belfast Fashion Week. Graham is now staring to produce
interactive installation videos of his own as well as in partnership with artist John Ryan, presenting unique works in corporate and festival settings. [top]


Other artistic collaborators have included Paul Prudence [Whiteair], Bopa [Eristoff, MixMash, Sander Kleinenberg, Tunng], Motorboy [Ghosthack, AV Social], Visualnaut [Eristoff, Speedo, AV Social, Sony Ericsson], Lazerboy [AV Social], Quayola [Sony Ericsson] , Bruno Tait [AV Social], Blackout Arts [AV Social] and more.