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  2. GroovyRoom - Wikipedia

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    GroovyRoom (Korean: 그루비룸) is a South Korean DJ, music producing and composing duo consisting of Park Gyu-jeong and Lee Hwi-min. [1] They mainly produce hip-hop songs such as boom bap and trap. The songs they produce have a producer tag called "Groovy Everywhere". [2]

  3. Turntable.fm - Wikipedia

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    If there were open DJ spots, users could "hop up" on to a DJ turntable and play music for the rest of the room. The DJ either provided a song that they possess on their local computer or selected a song from Turntable.fm's library. [10] Available platforms to access the service included the hosting website, a Facebook application, an iPhone app ...

  4. Verzuz - Wikipedia

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    Verzuz is an American webcast series created by record producers Timbaland and Swizz Beatz.It was introduced during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic as a virtual DJ battle, with Timbaland and Swizz Beatz facing off in its first iteration through an Instagram Live broadcast in March 2020.

  5. DJ Akademiks - Wikipedia

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    DJ Akademiks was a regular on online hip-hop forums. [11] His first YouTube channel titled DJ Akademiks created in October 2012 [12] initially highlighted his university disc jockey sessions, interviews, and Hip-Hop/Rap opinions. Over time, he began posting the latest breaking news in the Hip-Hop/Rap genre.

  6. Boiler Room (music broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Boiler Room is an online music broadcaster and club promoter based in London, United Kingdom. It hosts predominantly dance music events, focusing on underground genres, in locations internationally, and broadcasts the shows live over the internet.

  7. DJ Fresh (American DJ) - Wikipedia

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    DJ.Fresh incorporates a variety of styles in his production, including hip hop, EDM, house, jazz, and R&B, though he self-identifies as more of an R&B than a hip hop producer. [1] He uses analog equipment including turntables and vinyl, and a MIDI controller keyboard. He also uses Ableton Live and occasionally brings in live instrumentation. [1]

  8. Z-Trip - Wikipedia

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    Z-Trip was born in Queens, New York, then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, [4] as a teen. He was known early in his career for performing with the Bombshelter DJs (along with Bombshelter's founder Emile Ananian and DJ Radar).

  9. The Flip Squad - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, The Flip Squad was formed as a group of the New York City hip-hop DJs. Curated by Funkmaster Flex , the group was originally a duo consisting of producers Big Kap and Bootleg. An extended roster was introduced in 1998 and billed as the Flip Squad Allstars , which included Funkmaster Flex , Biz Markie , DJ Enuff , Mister Cee , Cipha ...