Namosh describes his music as a form of "organic-electronic with Singsang, Liebesrap, Jazzgrunge, Hardcore-a-cappella. He produces his music himself and is known for his eccentric and wild live performances, so in one year he played Europe-wide nearly hundred concerts.
He worked with a lot of known artists and musicians like Peter Thomas, Wolfgang Müller or Angie Reed, performed or produced music together with them. In the music magazine Q, Björk described Namosh's song "Cold Cream" as her favourite song of 2005. Namosh also played a role in the film Saturn Returns of Lior Shamriz.
Namosh released his new album Keep It for Later on November 6th 2009 in Germany.
DJ Cross first appeared behind turntables in 1996. Since 2002 he moved to make music career in Moscow. He was resident in Deepmix Moscow Radio and the party held in Minibar and plays regularly all over Russia. Since January 2008 Cross begins a series of own parties called Space It Out, which originally took place in the legendary Mix Club. Cross is also resident at RTS.FM.
Cross is also member of band My Space Rocket, which was released in 2007 on Greg Wilson's B77 label. Performances at the festival StereoLeto in St. Petersburg, One Gram of Eros in Vilnius and numerous appearances in Moscow clubs.
DJ Cross plays wild variety of music from techno to house and from new disco to electro.
From the small village of Viitasaari in the middle of Finland, which is also known from its annual experimental music festival Time of Music, comes "a new type of fantastic mover" as said by DJ Hell in DJ Magazine, 2007.
Joe has played from Paris to Izhevsk and shared the stage with Hell, John Tejada, Tiga, Martin Landsky, Joakim, Troy Pierce, Gaiser, Richard Bartz, Seelenluft, Hybrid, Le Chic, David Carretta, The Field, Markus Guentner, Joel Alter, Play Paul, Steve Barnes and few others, but he is also known as a successful promoter of various parties, like TRAP!, TURBO 5000 and Yes Please, at the top nightclubs of Helsinki. Today, Joe is continuing the action in Berlin, where he moved to develop his sound further.