An inside look at how late night labor, post performance depression, and social media validation fuel the cultural stereotype of DJs as bad partners, revealing the true physical and psychological strains of nightlife industry relationships.
Before the invention of smartphones, electronic dance music fans relied heavily on internet message boards and phonetic descriptions to identify unknown club tracks, defeating strict DJ gatekeeping while building highly dedicated global communities together.
In an industry ruled by social media metrics, anonymous white label vinyl acts as a radical rejection of branding. Discover why famous electronic producers hide their identities to test the true power of their music.