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New DJcity Pricing Plans Now Available

New DJcity Pricing Plans Now Available

New DJcity Pricing Plans Now Available

Here at DJcity, customer satisfaction is crucial, and therefore we always take input and feedback from our customers and DJ community very seriously. Due to popular demand, DJcity has added two new affordable and flexible subscription plans to our record pool.

New features and plan details:

We have added an affordable one-month plan for just $30 a month.

Our best value six-month plan for $150 is also now available. When this plan is selected users get one month for free by saving $30.

New users can now try our record pool for just $10 for the first month.

Our previous three-month plan for $90 is no longer available to new users. Existing users are grandfathered in and can choose to remain in this plan.

Users can now change or cancel plans at any time by navigating to the billing page. The change plan feature is currently only available for subscribers paying with a credit card. Subscribers paying with PayPal can contact us to change plans.

DJcity provides the greatest value compared to other record pools. A single subscription with DJcity includes full access to all five DJcity record pools for the price of one, including DJcity, DJcity UK, DJcity Latino, DJcity Japan, DJcity DE, and more to come, like our new South Asian catalog.

Our new Global Music Page highlights our extensive catalog of tracks from around the world. Our users are now able to easily browse music from each region and use our powerful search filters to sort by BPM, Key, Popularity, Release Date, and Version Type. All of our regional record pools include Clean, Dirty, Intro, Instrumental, Acapella versions, and more.

Watch Mojaxx’s detailed walkthrough below and join the record pool for the world’s best DJs.

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Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis Remix Shade Sheist’s ‘Where I Wanna Be’ Feat. Nate Dogg and Kurupt: DJcity Exclusive


Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis

Belgian DJs/producers Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis have teamed up for a house remake of Shade Sheist‘s “Where I wanna Be,” featuring Nate Dogg and Kurupt. The original track was released on December 12th, 2000 via MCA Records as the first single from Shade Sheist’s debut studio album, Informal Introduction.

Regarding the new remix, Jay and Gavin said, “we were hanging out when suddenly Nate Dogg started playing. Immediately we started talking about giving our own touch to this classic record. That same day we hit the studio and created this remix.”

In addition to being a producer, Gavin Francis is also one of DJcity’s Dutch reps and DJcity Records’ Marketing Director.

Preview the duo’s “Where I wanna Be” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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Hercules Announces Limited Edition DJControl Inpulse 500 White Edition

Hercules has announced an all-white version of their popular DJControl Inpulse 500. The controller is limited to 1000 pieces and will be available in Europe, North America and the Middle East.

The unit includes a Serato DJ Pro license key, an embroidered carrying case, and a variety of free elements and services to enrich the DJing experience such as royalty-free music packs and overlays for livestreaming (available for download on the Hercules website).

The DJControl Inpulse 500 White Edition has a suggested retail price of $449.99. It is currently available for preorder in the United States and Canada and will be released at the end of February.

Check out DJcity representative Matsu showcasing the controller’s features using Beatsource LINK in the video below.

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Download Demarkus Lewis’ Latest Single ‘Hard To Hide’ on DJcity

Download Demarkus Lewis’ Latest Single ‘Hard to Hide’ on DJcity

Download Demarkus Lewis’ Latest Single ‘Hard to Hide’ on DJcity

Underground house music icon, Demarkus Lewis, brings his signature sound to Chicago-based label and lifestyle brand, The Pool House, with his latest soulfully deep single “Hard To Hide.” With countless releases spanning the last two decades, the Dallas native is a household name in dance music and a true master of his craft.

Download the track below.

1. Demarkus Lewis – Hard To Hide (Original Mix)

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New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 11

New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 11

New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 11
Saweetie and H.E.R.

Saweetie ft. H.E.R. – Closer
Two Bay Area natives team up over a mid-tempo disco-inspired groovy pop production.

Nicki Minaj & Lil Baby – Bussin
Lil Baby and Nicki are back with another single and this time they bring the club energy.

Linkin Park – In The End – Malaa Remix
The mysterious French producer drops an infectious tech house flip of the 2000 rock/rap hit.

GAYLE – abcdefu – Sak Noel Remix
Barnaton’s hitmaker gives the Gen-Z anthem a Latin house twist on this DJcity Exclusive.


Featured on DJcity earlier this week:

– Black Eyed Peas – Shut Up – DJ Rebel Remix

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

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Toronto’s ESP Drops ‘DJcity Podcast’ Mix


ESP.

Toronto-based DJ/producer ESP has delivered an eclectic and energetic mix for the DJcity Podcast. His half-hour set was recorded in one take and features a number of funky, bass-heavy remixes alongside his own productions.

ESP has made a name for himself throughout his city with his Afternoon Delight party series. He can also be caught dropping sets regularly on his Twitch channel.

Also available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and TuneIn.

Tracklist:

1. Farruko – Pepas – Refilled Remix
2. Jack Harlow – What’s Poppin – Jarreau Vandal Edit
3. Rich Boy – Throw Some D’s – ADMC & Simon Sez Remix
4. Black Rob – Whoa – THUGLI Remix
5. French Montana ft. Doja Cat & Saweetie – Handstand
6. Stro Elliot & James Brown – The Goodest Foot
7. FS Green – What’s Luv Riddim
8. DJ Numark ft. Jungle Fire – Ain’t No Fun
9. Saweetie ft. Doja Cat – Best Friend – DD Edit
10. Wale ft. J. Cole – Poke It Out
11. Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak & Silk Sonic – Fly As Me
12. ESP – Flip Of Fifth
13. Grandtheft ft. Jazz Cartier – B.I.G. – Acapella
14. Skratch Bastid – That Hot Sauce
15. Cutso – FALL IN LOVE (WOO-WOO)
16. Sage The Gemini – Gas Pedal – ESP Remix
17. Beyonce – We Like To Party – Dave Nunes Edit
18. Flamingosis & The Kount – Latin Strut
19. SWV – You’re The One – THUGLI & Illo Remix
20. Joey Purp – Elastic – ESP Remix
21. Elton John & Dua Lipa – Cold Heart – PNAU Remix
22. Skratch Bastid & Nick Bike – BBQ Break
23. DJ Center ft. Akoya Afrobeat – Dem Say Ah
24. BIA – CAN’T TOUCH THIS

Follow ESP on Twitch, Instagram, and Bandcamp.

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