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Real Name: Ivan Gough & Gab Olivier In The Beginning… Since 1984, Ivan Gough has been cutting, mixing, tweaking, hacking and tuning on keyboards, computers and turntables. By 1989 he'd setup his first studio, left his day job, and was making a full time living out of his ever burgeoning DJ career. His first commercially released track back in the early nineties was an instant success - a remix of Pendulum's "I Need You" which received chart and radio recognition from dons like Sasha, Paul Oakenfold and Pete Tong. Further years were spent perfecting his craft in the studio whilst DJing several residencies around Melbourne at night. Then his next release as Traveller In Motion, called "Believe", was just as well received, and was played five times on Pete Tong's "Essential Selection" UK Radio 1 program. The track was also licensed to Ministry of Sound's "Trance Nation" compilation which went on to sell over 400,000 copies worldwide. From Strength to Strength Late in 1999 he released his biggest track to date 'Accelerator', with studio partner Luke Chable. The track was an underground club smash in Australia and overseas, and was licensed to several compilations, including "Slinky" in the UK. It has remained one of the biggest tracks in Australian clubs, and was played on Radio 1 in the UK by numerous DJ's. Over the last couple of years, Ivan has worked predominantly with local label Zero Tolerance, producing deep house, tribal, progressive and breaks tracks. As "Deep Funk