The Best Remixes for Wedding DJs 2023
Wedding season has arrived! DJcity’s Remix Director Sir Marcus has put together a list of wedding-friendly tracks guaranteed to freshen up your DJ sets and...
DJcityTV and Beat Refinery have returned with a new episode of Turntable Techniques, this time focusing on the “silent cue point start” in Serato DJ. The technique enables DJs to keep their crossfaders and upfaders open while mixing in new tracks. It is essential for certain kinds of routines, especially those that require DJs to have both hands on one deck. Watch above to see instructor DJ Trayze, a former Red Bull Thre3style USA finalist, demonstrate the technique with two examples.
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Wedding season has arrived! DJcity’s Remix Director Sir Marcus has put together a list of wedding-friendly tracks guaranteed to freshen up your DJ sets and...
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John Dahlback has remixed his electro house collaboration with Benny Benassi, "Blink Again." The Swede's rework gives the original big room track a techno...
ATCG. Last Thursday, DJcity revealed its most downloaded tracks of 2023. Today, we dive deeper to uncover the most popular remixes, bootlegs, and edits of...
New tracks that DJs should know about.
DJcity's MikiDz Show episode with A-Trak was one of, if not the most, anticipated episodes of the live stream's history. The legendary DJ/producer lived up...
Mr. M!X. (Source:Instagram) Dutch DJ/producer MR. M!X has delivered a remix of 50 Cent's birthday anthem "In Da Club." The moombahton-inspired flip is avai...
English DJ, producer, and songwriter Jax Jones has unveiled a video for his UK hit single, “You Don’t Know Me.” The song, which features emerging singer-so...
New tracks that DJs should know about.