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Starting a collection of vinyl records can seem overwhelming at first, but taking the right steps ensures that you buy exactly what you are looking for at a reasonable price. In this guide to collecting records as a vinyl DJ, you can find the exact steps to take to grow your collection without breaking the...
The battle between vinyl and digital DJing is one that is being held for decades. In modern-day club life, the majority of DJs play digitally, leaving the vinyl records behind at home. There is obviously a good reason for that. Why would you carry a full bag of heavy records to a venue when you...
If you’re looking for a turntable that feels professional without jumping straight into Technics pricing, the Reloop RP-7000 MK2 is one of the best options you can buy today. I’ve used this deck for over two years, mainly for vinyl DJing at home, and after coming from an Audio-Technica LP120, the difference was quite...
Released in 1980, Diana became one of the most successful albums of Diana Ross’s entire career and one of the defining albums at the tail of the disco era.It features global hits like “Upside Down” and “I’m Coming Out”, songs that still shape dance culture today. The album sold millions, reached No. 1 on the...
Balancing and aligning your tonearm is one of the most vital steps in setting up your new turntable. Whether you’re mixing vinyl or just listening at home, proper tonearm adjustment protects your records, keeps your stylus healthy, and gives you cleaner, more consistent audio. Below is a practical, easy-to-follow guide built...
Some clubs just play music. In the New York-based club, Paradise Garage, a true movement of expression was created. Hidden inside a converted parking garage on King Street, the Garage shaped the sound, culture, and spirit of what eventually became house music. Before that, Paradise Garage had a long history worth diving deep in...
