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How to Make it Big as a DJ Response

July 5, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments 

Technics How to Make it Big as a DJ Response
So today I was tooling around the fresh page.com checking out what they had to offer and saw this post Read more

Electronic Music Track: Destroyifyer- Live Elektro Party

July 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Destroyifyer
This fresh track comes to us from an emerging electronic music artist aptly dubbed the Destroyifyer. This track is totally orginal and creative we at Electronic Music Source give props to the Destroyifyer and thanks for sending over the track. If there are any other producers or DJ’s out there who would like Electronic Music Source to host their works of art contact us. Thanks and Enjoy.

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Electronic Music Article: The Evolution of Techno

June 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Techno

Techno has evolved many times over from it’s humble beginnings in Detroit Michigan back in the mid 80s. The true origins of techno can be traced back to producer/ DJs Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, and Eddie Fowlkes. These three went to school together and together would bring the world techno. Read more

Electronic Music Article: The End of an Era and The Digital DJ

June 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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The evolution of DJing has reached a new pinnacle. Instead of lugging record bags and milk crates stuffed with cuts DJ’s are now carrying cases with stuffed with Macbooks or burned CDs. Yes thats right my friends the vinyl era is slowly dying. This is especially true if you are an electronic music fan. Infamous record stores like San Francisco’s Inhouse Records and New Yorks Dance Tracks have closed their doors forever. Leaving many vinyl junkies wondering where to get their next fix. If you are still trying to keep the vinyl vibe alive you can hit up your local second hand vinyl store for some recent cuts but that will end soon as well. There is just no more money left in vinyl and unfortunately record labels and stores are beginning to realize this. Read more

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