Deadmau5  (pronounced "dead mouse"), whose real name is Joel Zimmerman, is a progressive  house and electro house producer from Toronto, Canada. His extensive discography  includes tracks such as "Arguru" and "Not Exactly", which have been included in  compilation albums such as In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza, MixMag's  Tech-Trance-Electro-Madness (mixed by Deadmau5 himself), and on Armin van  Buuren's A State of Trance radio show. He works alongside numerous other DJs and  producers, such as Steve Duda under the BSOD alias. His album, Random Album  Title, was released electronically in September 2008 via Ultra Records in the  U.S. and Ministry of Sound in the UK and Europe. Physical copies of the album  were released in November 2008. 
 Deadmau5 received two nominations for the Juno Award for  Dance Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2008 for a track with Billy  Newton-Davis and Melleefresh. He did not win an award for Melleefresh's "After  Hours" song, but he won the award for Newton-Davis' "All U Ever Want". He was  also named "Producer of 2007" by DJ magazine's 2007 Top 100 winner Armin van  Buuren, and by runner up Tiësto.  In 2008, he placed number 11 in the DJ Mag Top  100 poll, tying Infected Mushroom (2006) for the highest new entry in the poll's  history, showing Zimmerman's fast rise to prominence. On May 1, 2008, Deadmau5  became the most awarded DJ/producer of the Beatport Music Awards. He was named  "Best Progressive House Artist" by Beatport. In 2009 he also received the most  awards, and won 1st place in both nominations, as well as becoming the "Greatest  house DJ ever" two years in a row.  
 Deadmau5 rose to  prominence when his track "Faxing Berlin" found its way onto the playlist of  legendary DJ/producer Pete Tong's radio show. Deadmau5 soon became an important  figure in the world of progressive house music, with his songs appearing on more  than 15 compilation releases.

 
 
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