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First Look: Allen & Heath’s Xone:96 Mixer

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After weeks of teasing, Allen & Heath have announced its new Xone:96 club mixer.

The successor to the much-loved Xone:92, which has been on the market for 15 years, the 96 sticks to the template set by that classic model. However, it includes many new features aimed at integrating it into today’s digital DJ world.

The 96 retains the analog sound, four band EQ, and filters of the 92, but adds a pair of 32 bit 96 kHz soundcards, which are DVS compatible. The mixer is already supported in the latest version of Traktor Scratch.

There is a second independent headphone cue circuit, allowing two DJs to perform on the mixer at the same time, and extra return channels for advanced effects routing.

Crossfader users will be pleased to hear that the 96 ships with a Mini innoFADER, which means the mixer is a lot more usable for scratching than the 92.

The 96 will be available in August with a suggested retail price of $1,999. More details can be found on Allen & Heath’s website.

Watch Mojaxx‘s exclusive first-look at a pre-release unit below.

Related: Review: Allen & Heath Xone:PX5 Mixer

Watch the Lyric Video for YG’s ‘Big Bank’ Feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj

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YG has shared a hilarious lyric video for his new star-studded single “Big Bank” featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj. Produced by Mustard, the track currently sits at No. 7 on DJcity’s Hot Box chart.

The clip finds YG, 2 Chainz, Sean, Minaj, and Mustard illustrated as cartoon characters. They all perform their verse in their own wacky scene as Mustard plays the xylophone beside them. Each artist’s likeness and personal style is recreated quite well by Los Angeles-based production company Shadow Council Productions.

“Big Bank” debuted at No. 66 on Billboard’s Hot 100 on Tuesday. It is set to appear on YG’s forthcoming studio album Stay Dangerous.

Watch the lyric video above and download “Big Bank” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Belly’s ‘4 Days’ Video Feat. YG

Watch Kronic & Krunk!, Martina La Peligrosa, and Jenn Morel’s ‘Peligrosa’ Video Feat. Damaged Goods

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Martina La Peligrosa and Jenn Morel show off their dangerous dance moves in the video for their Kronic & Krunk!-produced single “Peligrosa” featuring Damaged Goods. The reggaeton-influenced track was one of DJcity’s most-downloaded songs of March.

Shot in Martina’s home country of Colombia, the visual is decorated with bright yellow, red, and blue colors and features a crew of female dancers.

Watch the video above and download “Peligrosa” on DJcity.

Related: Kronic & Krunk! Team With Martina La Peligrosa, Jenn Morel, and Damaged Goods for ‘Peligrosa’: DJcity Premiere

Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: June 8


KidCutUp opens for P!nk’s Beautiful Trauma Tour. (Source: KidCutUp)

Tory Lanez & Ozuna – Pa Mi
Tory teams with one of Latin America’s biggest stars for a bilingual single.

Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean – Hips Don’t Lie – DJ Frequency X Remix
The Colombian superstar’s 2006 hit receives the moombahton treatment.

YG ft. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, & Nicki Minaj – Big Bank – KidCutUp VIP Edit
A useful intro edit that contains classic “money” samples.

Rihanna – Rude Boy – DJ Smerk Jackie Chan Bootleg
RiRi’s 2010 hit gets blended with Tiesto and Dzeko’s uptempo summer anthem.


DJcity’s weekly picks are selected by Kidd Spin. To receive them via email, click here.

Related: Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: June 1

Travel Tips for DJs Visiting Chicago

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RTST performs at Green Music Fest in Chicago on June 11, 2017. (Credit: Christine Ciszczon)

DJs may not know where to eat, stay, and play when they get booked in cities they’ve never been to before. To help them get the most out of their visit, DJcity has launched a monthly series called DJ Travel Tips. The series highlights some of the best things to do in some of the most popular destinations around the world.

Where to Stay

DJ Trew:

“If I’m taking a staycation, it’s usually at the Blackstone Hotel located on Michigan Avenue, right along the lakefront. During the building boom that followed the Great Chicago Fire, this hotel was built as part of the Blackstone theater complex. I moved to Chicago in part for its architectural history, so staying here is more appealing personally than to be at an upscale boutique. The best way to experience Chicago history is to sleep in it! Get a lake view room and then venture out to Grant Park for some daytime exploring. Then hit the theater district at night for plays, dance performances, or live concerts.”

Where to Eat

Big Once:

“As a life-long resident of ‘America’s Fattest City’ contender, I could go on for days about the unhealthy food options in Chicago. If you’re into Italian beef, burgers, and hot dogs, hit Portillo‘s downtown on Ontario Street. For the best Mexican food in the city, hit L’Patron or El Cid, both in Logan Square. For breakfast, go to Cozy Corner, also located in Logan Square. There are a ton of good BBQ places too, my favorite being Fat Willy‘s on Schubert Avenue. For Chinese, pretty much anywhere in Chinatown will set you straight, but I’m partial to Three Happiness on Cermak. Last but not least, we arrive at deep-dish pizza. This debate can quickly lead to throwing hands among Chicago natives, but the only correct answer is Pizzeria Uno on Ohio Street.”

What to Do

RTST:

“One of my favorite things to do in Chicago is going to art galleries and museums. My personal favorite museum is the Museum of Contemporary Art. They curate really good exhibits within a variety of mediums. They’ve previously displayed work from Murakami, David Bowie, and Alexander Calder. You also can’t go wrong visiting the Art Institute. They have a huge collection of art spanning different centuries as well as a great modern wing. If art history is not your thing, you can always get your ‘Ferris Bueller’ on and stare at La Grande Jatte. Pilsen is a great neighborhood to visit not just for its culture, but it’s also home to the Chicago Arts District. If you happen to be there on a second Friday, they open up the galleries for the public to view the works they’re curating.”

Where to Party

Big Once:

“For the downtown club experience, your best option is Underground. It’s a legendary Chicago club that has some of the best guest DJs from all over the world. Plus, they just got a major upgrade when they hired a new Saturday resident last month. If you aren’t into bottles and sparklers, there are literally thousands of bars, live venues, themed spots, and dives all over the city. Because Chicago is so massive, a lot of people stick to going out in their neighborhoods or surrounding areas. If you’re up for exploring, check out Logan Square, Hyde Park, Pilsen, Little Village, or the West Loop. Each neighborhood has its own unique culture and flavor that carries over into the nightlife scenes. Chicago has a lot of great DJs of every genre, so there are always multiple options for whatever you’re into.”

Related: Travel Tips for DJs Visiting Berlin

Watch Tropkillaz and Major Lazer’s ‘Loko’ Video Feat. MC Kevinho and Busy Signal

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Tropkillaz and Major Lazer have shared the video for their dancehall-influenced baile funk single, “Loko.” Released in May, the summer-friendly track features rising Brazilian artist MC Kevinho and Jamaica’s Busy Signal.

The colorful video finds Tropkillaz DJing a fun-filled dance party. Kevinho, Signal, and Major Lazer members Diplo, Walshy Fire, and Jillionaire all show off their moves alongside a group of dancers.

In a March interview with DJcity, Tropkillaz told us that “Loko” is set to appear on their forthcoming album. The lead single off the project,”Milk & Honey” featuring Aloe Blacc, was the No. 16 most-downloaded track of March on DJcity.

Watch the video above and download “Loko” on DJcity.

Related: Tropkillaz: Taking Brazilian Music to the Global Stage

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