Dj Move
50 top tracks
Dj Move
50 top tracks
Albums

endlesslove
Dj Move

Move & Naik Borzov
Dj Move

KISS FM Top 40
Dj Move

moverec
Dj Move

Kiss Fm Dance Radio Chart 2
Dj Move

KissFM Dance Radio Chart2
Dj Move

Oneness
Dj Move

Endless Love
Dj Move

How To Buy, Sell, Rent Or Move House
Dj Move
![[V.A.] Russian News and Remixes 07 - April [2007] — cover art by Dj Move](/frogtoon_logo.png)
[V.A.] Russian News and Remixes 07 - April [2007]
Dj Move

Europa+ compilation ukr110/rus100 14/11/04 - 21/11/04
Dj Move

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Dj Move
Biography
Andrey Move is a well-known Ukrainian DJ who was born in Havana. He is one of the founders of the renowned Xlib Club, and has two higher education degrees. Over the years, he has become one of the most influential figures in the club scene, and his music is known in many parts of the post-Soviet countries....Read more on Last.fm
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Andrey Move is a well-known Ukrainian DJ who was born in Havana. He is one of the founders of the renowned Xlib Club, and has two higher education degrees. Over the years, he has become one of the most influential figures in the club scene, and his music is known in many parts of the post-Soviet countries.
In 1997, he began his career as a DJ and from 1999 to 2002, he was a resident DJ at clubs in Kyiv. In July 2003, he presented his first video work titled "I Like To Move", which was created by Ivan Tsyupka. The video was followed by a series of interviews, live broadcasts, and television appearances.
Andrey is the ideologist and founder of the Open-air-villa parties. He is also the author of radio programs on radio Kiss FM, and the "Dance Planet" program, which covers all regional cities of Ukraine. From 2003 to 2005, he was a resident DJ at dance stations in Ukraine, and he went on world and Ukrainian tours, performing at the prominent raves of the CIS.
Dj Move was recognized as the best Dj of 2004, and he has represented Ukraine on the dance floors of many countries as one of the leading DJs in the country. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Dj+Move">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
