Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE (born 28 May 1968) is an Australian pop singer, songwriter, and actress. After beginning her career
as a child actor on Australian television, she achieved recognition through her role in the television soap opera Neighbours,
before commencing her career as a recording artist in 1987. Her first single, "The Loco-Motion", spent seven weeks at number
one on the Australian singles chart and became the highest selling single of the decade.
Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (born 15 May 1948), commonly known as simply Brian Eno, is an English
musician, composer, record producer, music theorist and singer, who, as a solo artist, is best known as one of the principal
innovators of ambient music.
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American recording
artist. After being signed to and quickly dropped from Def Jam Records at age 19, she began performing in the rock music scene
of New York City's Lower East Side.
Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), aka Aphex Twin, is an electronic musician described by The Guardian newspaper as
"the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music. " He founded the record label Rephlex Records
in 1991 with his friend Grant Wilson-Claridge.
Gary Numan (born Gary Anthony James Webb on 8 March 1958) is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to
be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop. " Numan is widely known
for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars". His signature style combines gloomy themes of depersonalisation
and alienation accompanied by energetic synthesizer work.
Giorgio Moroder is a three-time Oscar winning Italian record producer, songwriter and performer. His work with synthesizers
during the 1970s and 1980s had a significant influence on new wave, house, techno and electronic music in general. Particularly
well known for his work with Donna Summer during the era of disco, Moroder is the founder of the former Musicland Studios
in Munich, which was used as a recording studio for artists including Led Zeppelin, Queen and Elton John.