Greg Stainer

It peaked at number 7 in the Virgin Megastore Album Charts, and became a top 10 position in DJ Magazine's Middle East & North Africa poll.

6mil 2headphone's namesake came from Stainer's transition from construction labourer in London, England working with a road resurfacing material containing a 6 millimetre stone (commonly referred to as 6mil in the industry) to international stardom as a house DJ.

[7] In 2011, "Piracy Part 2", which was released on Stained Music, received support from the following major artists: Groove Armada, Tocadisco, Peter Gelderblom, Andi Durrant, Olav Basoski and Claude VonStroke.

[8] Stainer was awarded his second gold disc in July 2011 for his production of the Karl Wolf track "Mash It Up" featuring Three 6 Mafia.

[10] In 2012, Stainer released the single "Can't Take That Away" on the Hed Kandi label featuring the vocals of Roland Clark.

The first track they produced, "I Don't Want It to End" was picked up by the record label EMI / Universal Music Group and reached number 1 on the iTunes chart.

Stainer performed in front of a crowd of 17,000 on New Year's Eve 2012 at the Meydan Racecourse alongside Snoop Dogg, Faithless and Armand Van Helden.

To date, artists that Stainer has remixed and collaborated with include: Gyptian, Juicy J (Three 6 Mafia), Wiley, MJ Cole, Karl Wolf, Kardinal Offishall, Sway and Robert Owens.

Stainer in 2012