Graeme Park (DJ)

Graeme Park is a British house music DJ and is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene, notably as a leading figure of The Haçienda club in Manchester, England.

[4] It gained him an invite to join Mike Pickering (of M-People fame) at the decks of the renowned The Haçienda club, in 1987, where he played until the venue closed in June 1997.

[5] His long career first began in the early 1984 playing acid house around numerous bars and clubs in Nottingham.

Park was a consultant on the film, 24 Hour Party People, and also appeared in it DJing on set alongside Steve Coogan who played the Factory Records boss Tony Wilson.

[6] Artists are nominated to the DJ Magazine top 100 list for each year the public decides who they rank as the World's No.