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Real Name:
Moshe Kenan & Amir Dvir
Profile:
Xerox is Moshe Keinan from Israel. He started making trance music in 1995 and since then he released 4 albums: Xerox & Freeman - "Human Race" (1998), Xerox - "Freestyle" (1999), Maskalin - "Way of life" (2001) and Xerox - "Frequency drive" (2002). Illumination is Amir Dvir from Israel. He started making trance music under the name Luminus and released 3 albums: Luminus - "Journey into your dream" (1998), Luminus - "Hypnotica" (2000) and Luminus vs. Perplex - "Plexus" (2001). The due joined forces in 2002 and since then released tracks in leading compilations of labels such as T.I.P world, HOMmega, Millennium and upcoming tracks on the likes of Spun and Crystal Matrix.
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Discography

Releases:
XI (CD, Album)   HOM-Mega Productions, Vision Quest 2005
RMX (CD, Album)   HOM-Mega Productions 2009
Remixes:
The Gathering 2005 (2xDVD-V, NTSC) Night Shift (XI Remix) Vision Quest 2005
SPS Best - Shibuya Psychedelic Style Best (CD, Mixed, Comp) Oranda (XI Final Remix) Farm Records 2007
Crossover (CD, Album) X-Files (Chakra vs XI ... HOM-Mega Productions 2008
Goa 2009 Vol. 1 (2xCD, Comp, Dig) X-Files (Chakra Vs. XI... Yellow Sunshine Explosion 2009
Smashing The Opponent (CD, Single) Smashing The Opponent ... HOM-Mega Productions 2009
Appears On:
The Gathering 2005 (2xDVD-V, NTSC)   Vision Quest 2005
Tracks Appear On:
The Gathering 2005 (2xDVD-V, NTSC) Night Shift (XI Remix) Vision Quest 2005
BPM FM - Trance On Air II (CD) Turbulance HOM-Mega Productions, Vision Quest 2006
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Xerox & Illumination - Temporary Insanity
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Review by anenburg Feb 25, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Xerox was one of the founding fathers of the Israeli fullon sound, and Illumination was one of the founding fathers of the Israeli "nitzhonot" sound, as Luminus. Many years passed since then and the two met and began making something which is totally different from what they made before. No more nice music - it's time for hard and pounding night fullon music. One of the very few acts in Israel (and worldwide actually) which know how to make people move, how to make it sound good and how to make it sound not as half as cheesy as everything else.

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