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Watch DJ Frenchee’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

DJ Frenchee

DJ Frenchee, a 25-year-old Polish native who lives in Denmark, performs an eclectic routine for DJcityTV’s Bedroom Sessions.

Tracklist:

1. DJ Twister – Ready Or Not Express Yourself
2. Katy Perry ft. Migos – Bon Appetit – KidCutUp Acap Intro
3. Sean Paul ft. Migos – Body – Satoru Club Edit
4. Anjali World ft. Casey Veggies – Uh Oh – Intro
5. Anjali World ft. Casey Veggies – Uh Oh – Acap
6. The Champs – Tequila – DJ MP3 Remix

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Got what it takes to be featured on the next “Bedroom Sessions” episode? Send a sample video to brs@djcity.com.

Related: Watch DJ Rockid’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

New York City Council Member Introduces Bill to Repeal ‘No Dancing Law’

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A New York City Council member introduced a bill on Wednesday that would repeal the city’s controversial Cabaret Law. The 91-year-old ordinance, which is often referred to as the “no dancing law,” prohibits people from dancing in public venues that don’t have a license.

Under the rule, establishments that want to have dancing must apply for the permit. However, the process is said to be difficult, and only .01% of the city’s bars and restaurants have one, according to the Dance Liberation Network.

According to a 1987 article in the New York Times, the law is “largely concerned with occupancy limits, fire safety, and the moral character of cabaret owners.”

However, East New York Councilman Rafael L. Espinal, Jr., who introduced the repeal bill, argued at a hearing on Monday that the law is “historically racist.”

“Espinal said business owners have complained that the law is used as a way into their establishments to issue other violations,” according to CBS New York.

Bronx Councilman Richie Torres agreed: “We have no business criminalizing dancing, and the puritanism of the cabaret law has no place in New York City. It’s a law that’s racist in its origins.”

In March, Thump wrote an article that claims the law was intended to target black jazz establishments.

At the hearing, hundreds of supporters joined Espinal to voice their concerns. The councilman said their stories inspired him to write the bill.

Small business owner Rachel Nelson said: “The Cabaret Law is a law that is arbitrarily enforced on minority populations and small businesses in order to shut them down as a neighborhood gentrifies.”

However, supporters of the Cabaret Law say it’s an issue of public safety.

“The city will argue that the law is not currently being enforced to regulate dancing and only to ensure the safety requirements,” Councilman Espinal said. “But the stories on the ground will tell you different.”

In addition to repealing the law, Espinal has also proposed legislation to create a Nightlife Task Force and Office of Nightlife, which would be led by a “night mayor.” Its responsibilities would include regulating the nightlife industry and helping create a safer environment.

Both bills have a long way to go, though.

The next step is for the Consumer Affairs Committee to consider amendments to the proposals and vote on them. If they pass the Committee, they will be considered and voted on by the City Council. If the bills pass the Council, they will then be presented to Mayor Bill De Blasio, who will have 30 days to sign, veto, or ignore them.

If the repeal law is signed, more venues in New York City might encourage dancing. As a result, the demand for DJs in the city might increase.

Related: California Senate Approves Bill to Extend Alcohol Service to 4 a.m.

4 Ways to Protect Your DJ Gear From Thieves

Tips and Tricks

Many DJs have had their gear stolen or know someone who has. Yet, a lot of them don’t take the necessary precautions to protect their equipment. On a bonus episode of Tips and Tricks, Mojaxx discusses four ways to keep your gear safe from thieves.

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Mexico’s 3BallMTY Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

3BallMTY

3BallMTY
3BallMTY performs at SXSW in March 2016. (Photo source: Facebook)

Mexican DJ/producer duo 3BallMTY, pronounced “Tribal Monterrey,” has put down a “tribal guarachero” mix for the DJcity Podcast.

The group, which is comprised of Sheeqo Beat and DJ Otto, are best known for pioneering a genre called “tribal guarachero.” The style is a fast-paced blend of traditional Mexican folk music and electronic dance music.

3BallMTY rose to prominence in 2012 when their single “Inténtalo” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart. Later that year, they won a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist. 3BallMTY have since performed at festivals like SXSW, Coachella, and Mad Decent Block Party.

Their half-hour mix features an array originals and remixes of the tribal guarachero style. Stream or download it below.

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Tracklist:

1. 3BallMTY ft. Chyno Miranda & El Jova – Bailar Contigo
2. Vigiland – ft. Tham Sway – Shots & Squats – 3BallMTY Remix
3. Autoerotique – They Know – Sheeqo Beat 3Ball Quickfix
4. 3BallMTY – Everybody
5. GTA – LCA
6. Sak Noel & Salvi ft. Sean Paul – Trumpets – 3BallMTY Remix
7. Valentino Khan – Deep Down Low
8. GTA & TJR – Mic Check – Sheeqo Beat 3Ball Quickfix
9. Show N Prove ft. Takura – Zimma Frame – Sheeqo Beat Remix
10. DJ Otto ft. Alan Rosales – Tribal Acid
11. DJ Otto – El Chancleto – Guaracha Tribal 2017
12. Alan Rosales ft. Dinastia Mendoza – Pasito Perron Pal Cotó Tribal 2017
13. 3BallMTY ft. El Bebeto – De Las 12 A Las 12 – DJ Otto Remix
14. 3BallMTY – Tribal Guarachoso
15. Elvis Crespo – Suavemente – DJ Otto Remix
16. DJ Freky – Apocalypto
17. Deorro ft. Elvis Crespo – Bailar – Afro Bros Bootleg
18. Daddy Yankee – Hula Hoop – Jazzy Rey Moombahton

Follow 3BallMTY on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

Related: New York’s DJ Wonder Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

Scratch Combo of the Month: June 2017

Scratch Combo of the Month

School of Scratch‘s Emma Short-E shares her Scratch Combo of the Month for June. Post a video of yourself performing it with hashtag ‪#‎DJcitySoS‬ and we might share it.

Related: Scratch Combo of the Month: May 2017

Watch 2 Chainz’s ‘Trap Check’ Video

Trap Check

2 Chainz has unveiled a creative video for his new single “Trap Check.” The black-and-white visual shows the “It’s a Vibe” rapper watching a violent game of human chess.

The track, which features classic trap production from Buddah Bless, is the latest single off 2 Chainz’s new album, Pretty Girls Like Trap Music.

Watch the video above and download “Trap Check” on DJcity.

Related: Watch 2 Chainz’s ‘It’s a Vibe’ Video Feat. Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz, and Jhene Aiko

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