Submitted by info_111 on 01/11/2017 12:57
Miss Nine is ready with a November episode of her Nine Sessions. Today it is available on djanemag.com!
Miss Nine carefullly selected best music for your listening pleasure. She is playing tracks by Steve Angello, MK, Luca Debonaire, Sharam Jey, Miss Nine and many many more…
More Nine Sessions find on: www.bitly.com/ninesession5
VOTE for bright DJ Miss Nine at top100djanes.com!
Submitted by info_111 on 01/11/2017 10:14
It's The Ship is an electronic music festival held onboard a luxury cruise liner, sailing across the seas surrounding Singapore and Malaysia.
On board the MS Mariner of the Seas, an array of globally renowned EDM, house and dance music DJs keep the party going for the duration of the three day cruise, with pool parties on the open-air deck as well as indoor raving in the depths of the vast ship.
Submitted by info_111 on 01/11/2017 09:37
Good morning world! Let's start a day with a cup of tea and a cool track!
Haven't listened to " Remedy " by Miss Tara (Feat. Simms)? Check it out on djanemag.com!
Award-winning Canadian performer Tara Mobayen, known as Miss Tara, is an internationally recognized DJ, songwriter, and music producer. With her releases topping the charts on iTunes, Billboard, and Beatport, and playing alongside David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Martin Garrix, Kshmr, and others, she has quickly made a name for herself in the electronic music field.
Submitted by india_112826 on 31/10/2017 11:46
After 3 and a half months of tireless work to count votes here we stand today on the last day of voting for India's Top 20 Djanes. Over 3000 votes have come in along with messages from every corner of the country. Every vote has been manually scrutinised and counted so as to avoid double counting of votes by same people.
With voting just about to close we wanted to remind everyone about the grounds for a Djane to appear in the Top 20.
1. The online votes
2. Amount of music produced
3. Organic social media interactions
Submitted by info_111 on 31/10/2017 11:09
Storm Music Festival will no longer take place in Australia later this year, due to problems with production and operations that were caused by “adverse weather conditions” at their flagship event in Shanghai last month. Local authorities abruptly pulled the plug on the Shanghai event last month, after severe thunderstorms and torrential rain caused havoc at the festival site.
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