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About Quivver
After making a name for himself as part of the Tilt production team, John Graham began producing and remixing progressive house/trance tracks as Quivver. In addition, he mixed the volume in the Tranceport series of DJ mix albums in 2001. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Quivver's Discography (1)
| Dancing In Dark Rooms | Bozboz Recordings |
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Compilations Featuring Quivver (20)
| Unisex Housebesuche Volume 3 | ZYX Music |
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| This Is: Renaissance | Renaissance... |
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| Renaissance: The Masters Series: Hernán... |
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| Creamfields: Mixed By Paul Oakenfold | New State En... |
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| Global Underground 019: Los Angeles, Joh... | Global Under... |
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