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  2. Beatport - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Beatport's web store, Beatport 1.0, was released on January 7, 2004, and consisted of 79 electronic music record labels in its catalog. Half a year later, Beatport was beginning to become recognized after a few collaborations with well-known DJs and partnerships with the technology company Native Instruments. [3]

  3. Cedric Gervais - Wikipedia

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    Cédric DePasquale (French pronunciation: [sedʁik dəpaskal], born 7 June 1979), better known by his stage name Cedric Gervais (French pronunciation: [sedʁik ʒɛʁvɛ]), is a French DJ, record producer and actor residing in Miami Beach, Florida. [2] [3] [4] In 2013, he produced a remix of Lana Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness", for which he won ...

  4. Bleep (store) - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Bleep at the time of its launch in January 2004. Bleep was launched initially on 14 January 2004 as a download store for releases on Warp Records.The website quickly expanded its catalogue to include releases on other labels, gaining enough popularity to receive nomination for a Webby Award in the music category on 7 May 2004 alongside iTunes, Beatport, Live365 and musicplasma.

  5. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first FYE store opened in 1993 at the Trumbull Mall in Trumbull, Connecticut. [4] [5] A second opened in 1995 at Eastview Mall in Victor, New York, and a third at Colonie Center in Colonie, New York in 1997. [6] In 2001, Trans World unified its other mall-based stores under the "f.y.e." name after buying out Camelot Music.

  6. Wherehouse Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1984, the company began renting movies, or "video software" in 77 of its 126 stores, with a roll out into further stores expected. [8] Later that year, a copy of Money Hunt: The Mystery of the Missing Link was sold by a Wherehouse Entertainment at Sunset & Western in Los Angeles to Newt Deiter, who would go on to win the $100,000 ...

  7. Mammoth (Dimitri Vegas, Moguai and Like Mike song)

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    It was released on Beatport on 4 March 2013. [citation needed] The song charted in Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. The song also recently finished second in TomorrowLand Radio Ones top 1000 songs ever played at TomorrowLand. The song is synonymous with Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike's TomorrowLand sets.

  8. Deorro - Wikipedia

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    He released the single "Five Hours" in February 2014. [2] The track charted in Austria, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. On 17 May 2014, Deorro announced on his Twitter page he was going to take a break from DJing in order to have more focus on making music and expanding his record label, Panda Funk. [ 3 ]

  9. 12th Planet (musician) - Wikipedia

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    [2] 2010 marked the release of his music video for "Reasons", presented by Scion A/V, which was premiered and cycled on MTV 2. [11] Diplo 's label Mad Decent included 12th Planet's remix of Little Jinder 's "Youth Blood" on their dubstep compilation "Blow Your Head", released in November.