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Daz Sampson is the only performer to have vocals in the first versions of both ] and ], credited as Bus Stop and Spacekats respectively. Daz Sampson is the only performer to have vocals in the first versions of both ] and ], credited as Bus Stop and Spacekats respectively.

And he looks a bit like Ian Huntley, the child killer

His girlfriend is Maxine Carr

He likes to stand either against a wall or with one leg on a wall most of his spare time.


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Daz Sampson is a British dance music producer and vocalist.

He is best known for his commercial dance music, often reworking older songs. His credits include songs such as "Out of Touch" (as a member of Uniting Nations), "Rhinestone Cowboy" (as a member of Rikki & Daz) and "Kung Fu Fighting" (as a member of Bus Stop).

On 4 March 2006, Sampson won the BBC show Making Your Mind Up. He will represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest on 20 May 2006 in Athens. His winning song, "Teenage Life", was written and produced with John Matthews (aka Ricardo Autobahn) from the Cuban Boys, who were responsible for the infamous "Hampster Dance" hit "Cognoscenti Vs. Intelligentsia" in 1999.

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Daz Sampson is the only performer to have vocals in the first versions of both Dance Dance Revolution and In The Groove, credited as Bus Stop and Spacekats respectively.

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