Monika Kruse (born 23 July 1971 in Berlin) is one of Germany´s most successful Techno- DJ, Music producer and Record Label owners.
Kruse was born in 1971 in Berlin but grew up in Bavaria’s capital Munich. When she was 7 years and had her first piano lesson, she started to fall in love with music. A love and passion that won’t leave her and that she described with: "Music just makes me happy“
After her final exams she started to do apprenticeships in various enterprises like a company that published a music magazine or in a promotion company for music bands. She would spend a lot of her money on records and as a result, has a big vinyl collection.
A bit later she took the chance and started as product manager for the Chrysalis Records label and cared about bands and artists such as Gang Starr or Monie Love.
In 1991 Monika started her DJ career and played for the first time in the "Babalu Bar" in Munich. Her sets at that time were influenced by Hip hop and Funk but she played and combined it already the first House tunes. A short time later she started her first residency in the "Parkcafé" Club. At the end of 1993 she became a member of the "Ultraworld" Crew that organised Techno events in Munich and opened the Club Ultraschall.
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Paul Jackson (born 29 September 1978 in Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English-born Scottish professional rugby league footballer. He plays at prop forward for Whitehaven, and has previously also played for Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity and Castleford. Jackson played for Huddersfield in the 2006 Challenge Cup final as a prop forward against St Helens RFC but the Giants lost 12-42. He was named in the Scotland training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
He was named in the Scotland squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
Jackson rejoined Castleford for the 2010 season. He previously played for the club in 2003 and 2004.
Paul Stafford Jackson, OBE (born 1962) is a British video game producer and publisher.
In 1993, Jackson established the British office of Electronic Arts. At EA UK, he was involved in brand-building for the The Sims series of games. Whilst at EA, he was approached by Kuju Entertainment seeking interest in publishing Rail Simulator, a successor to Microsoft Train Simulator which Microsoft Games had declined to publish.
On 1 August 2006, Jackson took over from Roger Bennett as director-general of the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA), the British video game industry trade group, having served on the ELSPA board for twelve years since 1992, with three years as chairman.
In 2008, after leaving ELSPA, Jackson returned to the Rail Simulator franchise, arranging to buy the rights to the project, and becoming CEO of the resulting development company, RailSimulator.com Ltd. The company released RailWorks, the successor to Rail Simulator, in 2009. Since December 2013, the company has been known as Dovetail Games.