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Delirious & Alex K Pair With Max-A-Million for “Sexual Healing” on DJcity Records


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Toronto-based DJ/producer duo Delirious & Alex K have given a warm, tropical refresh to Max-A-Million‘s cover of Marvin Gaye‘s 1982 classic “Sexual Healing.” This DJcity Records release brings a breezy energy that’s ideal for a winter where lounge vibes will reign supreme.

Upon its release in 1995, Max-A-Million’s version became a global success, reaching the top ten on music charts around the world.

Delirious & Alex K have remixed the likes of Major LazerSean Paul, and Dua Lipa while recording tracks with veteran dancehall artists like Mr. Vegas. This grounds their sound in the mix of styles and flavors dominating Caribbean and West Indian-inspired music. Their tracks have reached the top of DJcity and Beatport’s Electro charts.

Preview “Sexual Healing” below and download it here.

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Mojaxx Reviews Denon DJ’s SC6000 PRIME and SC6000M PRIME Media Players

In this episode of Tips and TricksMojaxx discusses the latest updates to Denon DJ’s flagship media players, the SC6000 PRIME and SC6000M PRIME. In addition to an increased 8.5-inch platter size and redesigned aesthetic elements, there are numerous other improvements. Mo also takes a look at the X1850 PRIME mixer.

Watch Mojaxx’s review above.

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DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Oct. 28


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DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of October 28:

Ariana Grande – Positions
Jxdn ft. Iann Dior – Tonight
Major Lazer ft. Alessia Cara – Hell And High Water
Sak Noel, Salvi & Franklin Dam – Tocame – Robbie Rivera Remix
Saweetie ft. Jhené Aiko – Back To The Streets
Ty Dolla $ign ft. Post Malone – Spicy

Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.

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Delirious & Alex K Drop ‘DJcity Podcast’ Mix


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Toronto-based DJ/producer duo Delirious & Alex K have delivered a feel-good, tropical-themed mix for the DJcity Podcast. Their dancehall-heavy half-hour set includes a number of original edits and kicks off with their upcoming DJcity Records release “Sexual Healing” featuring Max-A-Million.

Delirious & Alex K have produced official remixes for Major Lazer, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, and more, and have had tracks hit the top spot on both DJcity and the Beatport Electro charts. Their “Sexual Healing” remix will be available on DJcity and Beatsource on October 30.

Also available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and TuneIn.

Tracklist:

1. Delirious & Alex K ft. Max-A-Million – Sexual Healing
2. Wayne Wonder – No Letting Go – Anthem Kingz Blow That Smoke Blend
3. Rvssian, Shenseea & Swae Lee ft. Young Thug – IDKW – Artistic Raw Remix
4. Spice – So Mi Like It – DJames C#ño Edit
5. Popcaan ft. Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR – TWIST & TURN – Da Phonk Club Edit
6. Vybz Kartel ft. Shenseea – Secret Refix
7. Beenie Man – Romie – Richastic Remix
8. Beyonce ft. Sean Paul – Baby Boy – DJ Phresh Remix
9. Gwen Stefani ft. Eve – Rich Girl – Anthem Kingz Oh My Gawd Edit
10. Mr Eazi & Major Lazer ft. Nicki Minaj & K4mo – Oh My Gawd – Nicki Minaj First Edit
11. Conkarah & Shaggy – Banana – DJ Fle Remix
12. The Weeknd ft. Major Lazer – Blinding Lights – Major Lazer Remix
13. Ir Sais, Sean Paul & Davido – Dream Girl – Global Remix
14. Skrillex & Damian Marley – Make It Bun Dem – ChildsPlay & Michael Fortera Remix
15. Shenseea – Sure Sure
16. 6ix9ine ft. Leftside – NINI
17. Trinity Chris, Serani, Delirious & Alex K – Work It
18. HoodCelebrityy – Run Di Road
19. Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb – Anthem Kingz Megatron Bootleg
20. Delirious & Alex K ft. Mr. Vegas – Independent Gyal
21. Dynasty The King, Delirious & Alex K – Light Up

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‘MikiDz Podcast’: Finally!

In this week’s episode of the MikiDz Podcast, the crew catches each other up after a very eventful week – including DJ Dainjazone getting engaged! The fellas also dive deeper into Twitch, their new playlist on Beatsource, and more.

Watch the MikiDz Podcast above. It is also available on Apple Podcasts, Mixcloud, and Spotify.

The MikiDz Podcast is a talk-show that discusses news and topics in the DJ and nightlife industries. It is hosted by MikiWAR, DJ Dainjazone, and DJ Rell. The MikiDz Show, which is also hosted by Miki and Dainjazone, features live performances from the world’s most-skilled DJs.

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DJ Shawna Talks DJing the NBA Bubble, Going Viral, and Thriving in the COVID-19 Era


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DJ Shawna is the official DJ for the Milwaukee Bucks. She’s also a DJ who twice went viral during the NBA’s just-completed “bubble” season in Orlando, Florida. For the seasoned spinner and former college basketball player, her COVID-19-shortened NBA campaign included championship-level achievements. Shawna made LeBron James dance, Carmelo Anthony rap, and Chris Webber speak at length about the greatness of her skills during a TNT broadcast. In the midst of these accomplishments, she learned self-confidence, increased her skillset, and embraced her success while learning the true definition of the idea that “comparison is the thief of joy.”

Paraphrasing a lyric from Drake, Shawna notes that the scenario that allowed her to travel to the NBA’s bubble “went from 0 to 100 real quick.” She’d been working for the Bucks for four years, and 2020 was her first as the team’s official DJ and in-game producer. “Johnny Watson, who’s the head of all game production at the Fiserv Forum [the Milwaukee Bucks’ home arena] texted me to see if I’d be interested in DJing at the bubble. I filled out a questionnaire that was less than 10 questions long, from the NBA, a few days later. A few days after that, I was on my way to Orlando.”

Once there, the NBA’s short season found Shawna (not unlike WNBA “wubble” DJ, DJ Heat) as one of four DJs (and the only female) for all of the league’s 30 teams. Playing as “home court” DJ for teams from two dozen-plus different cities would seem difficult on the surface, but ultimately proved to create a fun challenge.

“Typically, the teams wanted to hear the same five artists: Pop Smoke, all the ‘Babies’ – Da Baby, Lil Baby, you know, plus Nipsey Hussle, and Drake,” Shawna says, jokingly. She recalls the Miami Heat’s preference for Pitbull, the Brooklyn Nets wanting “non-stop Biggie,” and DJing for the Houston Rockets being fun because she could play numerous Paul Wall throwback tracks. Player warmups would also take two to three hours before the game, so she oftentimes added extended Motown, old school hip-hop, R&B, and disco sets alongside her playlists.

Shawna’s aforementioned viral social media moments were also key parts of the experience. Regarding her shoutout on TNT from Chris Webber and Brian Anderson, Shawna notes that it was the first game back after the entire Milwaukee Bucks franchise’s social justice boycott, “so it was already special.” The Los Angeles Lakers were significantly ahead of the Portland Trailblazers, and with 90 seconds left in the game, NBA Hall of Famer and TNT color commentator Webber took particular note of her work and the work of DJs in the bubble in general. Capping off her unsuspecting call out by playing Sade‘s jazzy ballad “Smooth Operator” as LeBron James celebrated closing out the series, it provided her a tremendous media boost.

However, though she spun numerous times in the bubble, Shawna’s still searching for her self-defined “DJ high” in the midst of a trying year. “I don’t think I got my personal desire to spin in clubs again out of my system. There’s no feeling of ‘call and response’ when you’re DJing a basketball game,” she notes. “Seeing Carmelo Anthony rapping along to Cameo‘s ‘Word Up’ — or anything else that happened in the bubble — filled my heart up with pride differently than a typical festival, bar, or club set. It wasn’t my show. I was in the bubble to add value to the NBA players and the league’s day.”

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