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Überzone

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Überzone is Fullerton, California native Timothy Wiles. Wiles also goes by 'Q,' (as in James Bond). Wiles made a hobby out of collecting electronic music gear since his early teen years, which greatly inspired his nickname. He has been an avid producer on the nu skool breaks scene since the mid-90s playing at early raves. His First show as Uberzone was for DJ Sharpe at the Edge in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Wiles has produced many popular 12 inch singles, which have been on many DJ's compilations since then, including "Botz" his first EP released on indie dance label "City Of Angels" in 1995, and Space Cadet EP following year in 1996 with single "Moondusted". Q Released his first LP, "Faith in the Future" in 2001. Faith in the Future featured collaborations with high profile artists such as Afrika Bambaataa and Beenie Man. He has also toured extensively with acts like The Crystal Method. He has also been featured in the documentary Better Living Through Circuitry. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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4 Bit

4,821
2

Rhythm Device

4,799
3

Bounce

4,295
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Vibrate

4,203
5

Satisfaction

4,166
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Okay

4,069
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Botz (Synthetik Mix)

3,713
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Germs

3,700
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Inner Space

3,499
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Ideology

3,468

albums

Ideology

Ideology

The Digital Mix

The Digital Mix

Faith in the Future

Faith in the Future

Space Kadet E.P.

Space Kadet E.P.

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Ideology (Bonus Track Version)

Community Service II

Community Service II

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New Music 2002, Volume 1

Space Kadet EP

Space Kadet EP

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Adam Freeland: On Tour

Satisfaction

Satisfaction

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Renaissance Presents: The Therapy Sessions, Volume 2

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Northern Exposure II: East Coast

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