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День рождения Ganesha Promo 17
Концерт Stereo MC's в Москве 9
Компиляция Markus Schulz — Los Angeles 2012 15
Discodome: This Is Sander Kleinenberg 6
Godskitchen 10
Ed Davenport: лонгплей Counterchange 5
Nick Curly записал дебютный альбом 8
Вечеринка Drumatika в Discodome 1
Новая серия концептуальных пластинок Stroboscopic Artefacts 17
Теперь "инкогнито" удаляет блоги? 49
Makhno Project & MC Zali - Оп сука, делай оп (DJ PUZEP MushUP) 4
Как правильно делать Маш-апы? 47
это интересно кто знает ответе 88
ARUBA ICE - Любовь (Alex van Love Remix) 13
DJ DiVaD 70
БРИЛЛИАНТЫ ТАНЦЕВАЛЬНОЙ МУЗЫКИ - VAVINCHI guest Mix 12
DJ Prosto Dee - Powerful (Original mix) 19
Dj Oltis 558
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YES! I actually started my nightclub DJ career in college, spinning at house parties when I was 18 years old. DJing in college is a great way to earn some good part-time income, and you'll get real popular with the ladies too! Everyone in college wants to party, so it's a great place to make a name for yourself and start your nightclub DJing career. Nightclub DJs who can maintain a strong following and land jobs in a recession will ALWAYS come out on top at the end. As things pick up again, you'll already be in place to benefit the most from the new growth that happens after a slow down in the economy. This is the best time to start aggressively building your name up while other DJs get scared and fade away into the background.