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Djanemag.com is an online magazine, which has existed since 2013 and dedicated to female DJs with an annual public Poll TOP 100 DJANES. 

The site is gaining popularity around the world and has regional representatives on all continents. 

The magazine contains information about DJanes life, job, interviews, latest music releases and video, information about events and gigs, the best world music festivals and technical innovations in DJs world. 

The word 'DJANE' was chosen and popularized to define a shorter meaning for 'female DJ'. Over time, the word gained greater popularity among female DJs and in the media. 

Register djanemag.com, and it will give you an ability to post your news, events in the main news stream on the website. Also, it can bring you more votes direct link for voting and managers can book you directly from the site (you will get booking request directly on your email). 

There are no special criteria, every female DJ can be a part of TOP 100 DJANES voting! 

People VOTE through a voting link top100djanes.com, filling in the voting form with DJs names (5 lines can be filled with one and the same name or with 5 different names); if a DJ has personal DJ account, by pressing the button “VOTE NOW”.

Mind that there are also regional voting, links to them, you can find below the main one. 

Voting is available for registered users only and a person can vote only once. 

We are always happy to get news from you, send please your latest music/video/news on [email protected]

Every registered DJ can ADD NEWS through personal DJ account. Best news are always transferred to the main page by our editors.

Be attentive!  In recent years a lot of sites appeared, which copy our magazine, resemble our name and colors. Mind that our link is only djanemag.com, where you can find the voting link top100djanes.com and everything!

 

Circoloco upcoming events

DC10 Ibiza is a great example of a grassroots success story. Now one of the island's most famous clubs, DC10 started out in the 90s as a music bar for just 80 people.

But in 1999, two Italian promoters – Antonio Carbonaro and Andrea Pelino – got involved and created the now iconic Circoloco brand, which went on to become the club's biggest export.

Similarly DC10's Monday Morning Sessions party from 6am to 6pm revolutionised the Ibiza experience and became a must-see for any trip to the White Isle.

LISTEN NOW! Awakenings Podcast #127 - Juliet Fox

Awakenings Podcast by Juliet Fox is here for you!, including some unreleased tracks of hers and some of her current favs.

Elon Musk throws rave at Tesla Berlin Gigafactory for 9,000 attendees

Canadian-American engineer and inventor Elon Musk threw a large-scale rave party with dancing robots.

The reason for the celebration was the opening of the first European Tesla plant, which appeared in the suburbs of Berlin.

The company called Gigafactory is located in the Grunheid district. In the same place - on the southeastern outskirts of the capital of Germany, on October 9 the festival "Gigafest" dedicated to this event took place.

86,000 people have lost their jobs in the nightlife industry since 2019

A new study, commissioned by the Night Industry Association (NTIA) found that 86,000 people have lost their jobs in the nightlife industry since 2019.

The industry is thought to have lost proportionally more jobs than similar sectors. 

The report also highlights the impact of the night economy beyond business, with benefits such as community cohesion, a social sense of belonging, and positive effects on mental health. 

Micheal Kill, CEO of the NTIA, said the figures uncovered a need for more support from the government.

A NEW ELECTRONIC MUSIC MUSEUM IS OPENING IN AMSTERDAM

A new electronic music museum, Our House, is opening on Friday, October 29th in Amsterdam.

Our House is "world's first contemporary museum" dedicated to electronic music, will feature six exhibitions and 15 installations, including photo galleries, interactive turntables, documentaries, flyers, drum machines and a final 4D audiovisual experience called "The Culture Ride." 

Artefacts have been contributed by Charlotte de Witte, Carl Cox, Kevin Saunderson, Armin van Buuren and The Frankie Knuckles Foundation.

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