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'''Disco Mix Club''' (better known as '''DMC''') is primarily a DJ [[Remix service|remix label]] under (British Phonographic Industry) licence, which is not intended for the mass market but rather exclusively for professional [[Disc jockey|DJs]] and enthusiasts. The Disco Mix Club sells [[megamix]]es and [[remix]]es every month produced by other disc jockeys, and publishes the weekly magazine, ''Update''. The monthly ''[[Mixmag]]'' (the UK dance music bible for many years) was initially published by the Disco Mix Club, but it was bought in January 1997 by the British media group EMAP, and is currently owned by [[The Face (magazine)|Wasted Talent Ltd]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wastedtalent.com/|title=Wasted Talent|website=Wastedtalent.com|access-date=2 September 2020}}</ref> after being published by Development Hell for a number of years in the late 2000s. |
'''Disco Mix Club''' (better known as '''DMC''') is primarily a DJ [[Remix service|remix label]] under (British Phonographic Industry) licence, which is not intended for the mass market but rather exclusively for professional [[Disc jockey|DJs]] and enthusiasts. The Disco Mix Club sells [[megamix]]es and [[remix]]es every month produced by other disc jockeys, and publishes the weekly magazine, ''Update''. The monthly ''[[Mixmag]]'' (the UK dance music bible for many years) was initially published by the Disco Mix Club, but it was bought in January 1997 by the British media group EMAP, and is currently owned by [[The Face (magazine)|Wasted Talent Ltd]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wastedtalent.com/|title=Wasted Talent|website=Wastedtalent.com|access-date=2 September 2020}}</ref> after being published by Development Hell for a number of years in the late 2000s. |
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The DJ's who created the monthly remixes and megamixes back in the 80's and 90's are often referred to as the original pioneers, and consisted of Alan Coulthard<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/40072-Alan-Coulthard|title=Alan Coulthard|website=Discogs|access-date=2016-04-14}}</ref> (who coined the term "Megamix"), Peter Römer, Sanny Xenokottas (Sanny X), [[Les Adams (DJ)|Les Adams]], [[Chad Jackson (DJ)|Chad Jackson]], Brian "Bizzie Bee" Butler, Mike Gray, [[Dave Seaman]], [[Steve Anderson (musician)|Steve Anderson]], [[Peter Slaghuis]], [[Paul Dakeyne]], [[Ben Liebrand]], Steve Moore and Daniel Culot. |
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Disco Mix Club went into voluntary liquidation in April 2023. |
Disco Mix Club went into voluntary liquidation in April 2023. |
Revision as of 18:34, 8 September 2023
Disco Mix Club (better known as DMC) is primarily a DJ remix label under (British Phonographic Industry) licence, which is not intended for the mass market but rather exclusively for professional DJs and enthusiasts. The Disco Mix Club sells megamixes and remixes every month produced by other disc jockeys, and publishes the weekly magazine, Update. The monthly Mixmag (the UK dance music bible for many years) was initially published by the Disco Mix Club, but it was bought in January 1997 by the British media group EMAP, and is currently owned by Wasted Talent Ltd[1] after being published by Development Hell for a number of years in the late 2000s.
The DJ's who created the monthly remixes and megamixes back in the 80's and 90's are often referred to as the original pioneers, and consisted of Alan Coulthard[2] (who coined the term "Megamix"), Peter Römer, Sanny Xenokottas (Sanny X), Les Adams, Chad Jackson, Brian "Bizzie Bee" Butler, Mike Gray, Dave Seaman, Steve Anderson, Peter Slaghuis, Paul Dakeyne, Ben Liebrand, Steve Moore and Daniel Culot.
Disco Mix Club went into voluntary liquidation in April 2023.
See also
- DMC World DJ Championships, an annual turntablism competition
links
- ^ "Wasted Talent". Wastedtalent.com. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
- ^ "Alan Coulthard". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01754509/filing-history
External links
- Disco Mix Club
- Discography at Discogs.com
- Discography at RemixServices.com
- Discography at g-e-m-a.eu
companies house liquidation. https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01754509/filing-history