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If the only records you've been wanting to break lately are the ones in your DJ bag, it's time to reconnect with what got you started DJing.
There's a reason you can't get that one song out of your head.
No word on who might eventually take over development.
The era of the talented DJ is not over. It is just that they are getting harder to spot
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As time has progressed, we’ve seen music become much more sleeker and refined, designed for mass appeal from the get-go. Songs have become polished products like trinkets you can fit in your breast pocket and admire from the palm of your hand. It used to be that music had splinters and rough edges and a spirit that
If you ever find yourself singing along to a pop song for hours on end, you know how difficult it can be to get a catchy tune out of your head.
Chances are you've fallen victim to earworms — pesky songs or melodies that get stuck in your head and just won't get out. Research suggests that there are psychological reasons why some songs are more likely to stick, including memory triggers, emotional states and even stress.
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The catchiest tunes tend to have generic melodies with unexpected twists, says a new study.
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