There might be a lack of innovation, but it's deeper than a shortage of ideas. Pioneer DJ's rekordbox changed the game, and nobody dare make the next move.
A big old pile of cheese seemed to represent the week of leaks. So I cooked a pie while I write a story while cooking said pie. As requested, here's the recipe.
It's silly season, and Native Instruments are attempting to relieve you of your cash in exchange for market share. There's 50% off stuff, and I got to thinking about market share.
When one of our own lands a hefty role at the most successful DJ company, we want to shout about it. Our Drew is now working for Pioneer DJ.
While leaks and unconfirmed rumours are exciting for journalists and fun for readers, the business implications for the victims can be quite serious. Long planned marketing campaigns can be blown, and commercial secrets prematurely fall into the hands of competitors, and businesses can be tarnished. In light of the unfortunate S8gate, we take a look at the reasons for secrecy and the consequences of leaks.
Pioneer added sync to the new CDJ-2000nexus, and the DJ end of days was predicted again. It's not, and here's why.