Lexicon Avenue
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Lexicon Avenue is an electronic music group,hailing from Newcastle upon Tyne, consisting of Scott Bradford, Mark Armstrong, and Chris Scott. They have released singles on labels such as Saw Recordings
Saw Recordings
Saw Recordings is an progressive house music record label created by Satoshi Tomiie. It has featured releases from artists such as Chab, Nathan Fake, Lexicon Avenue, SLOK, Medway, and Gabriel & Dresden.-External links:** from Progressive Sounds...

, Forensic Records, and Yoshitoshi
Yoshitoshi Records
Yoshitoshi Recordings is a dance music record label which is owned and operated by house producers Deep Dish. It was founded in 1994. While pigeonholed as a progressive label, its releases in fact cover a broad spectrum of modern dance music, reflecting the eclectic tastes of its owners...

. Much of their work has been done as remixes for other artists including Medway
Medway (producer)
Medway is an American DJ and record producer, who has released records on such record labels as Hooj Choons and Release Records. He has also had various tracks on many compilation albums in the Global Underground series. In April 2000, his "Fat Bastard " spent one week at #69 in the UK Singles...

, Habersham
Habersham (producer)
Habersham is the production alias of Damon Fonooni. Habersham has released over a dozen singles on labels such as Audio Therapy and Bedrock Records. He is also one-third of the producer trio of The Operators along with Phil K and Dave Preston. He also appeared as a special guest producer on...

 & Phil K
Phil K
Phil K is an electronic music DJ and producer from Melbourne, Australia. He is a member of the "Aussie breaks" music scene which also includes other Melbourne DJs such as Nubreed and Andy Page. In addition to DJing, Phil K also produces alongside Habersham and Dave Preston in The Operators and...

, and Dave Gahan. They also released an entry in NRK Sound Division's Nite Life series. Lexicon Avenue are also associated with Little Green Men, Echomen and S-Low.
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