Andy Moor (producer)

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Andy Moor (born Andrew Beardmore on January 16, 1980 in Stoke on Trent, United Kingdom) is one of the world's most credited trance and progressive producer-DJs. Although he has used multiple aliases in the past (Dub Disorder, Dwight van Man, Sworn) and has been part of Indigo, Leama & Moor, Lewis & Moor, Tilt, Whiteroom, and Zoo DJ's, he is best known for his solo work as Andy Moor. He has also been voted 30th 2 years consecutively by DJ Magazine in 2005 and 2006 by 217,000 dance music fans from 229 countries, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in December 2007, for his remix of Canadian artist Delerium - Angelicus.

Andy Moor

His career took off five years after he had studied music to University level, although in his younger days he was self-taught. From learning his first piano piece at the age of five to mastering six musical instruments by the age of eleven, to spinning his first record at the age of thirteen onto performing at the worlds leading festivals in front of tens of thousands of people by the age of twenty one, he is one of the youngest yet most accomplished artists in the scene. He is famous for incorporating all styles of dance music into his work and he specializes in trance, progressive and electronic with his trademark vocal editing skills.

His production on songs by superstars Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Paul Oakenfold, Brian Eno, Tiesto and Arthur Baker, to name a few, have crashed the American Billboard charts.