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About Clarktronix

Nottingham based budding DJ currently testing the limits of the DDJ-FLX4.

A little bit about my DJ background:

I started learning to DJ as a teenager on a pair of trusty (belt drive!) Gemini XL-120 turntables where I was mixing (or attempting to mix rather) Hard House and Trance. Eventually I upgraded to some Gemini PD1's where I could finally experience the wonders of direct drive. Fast forward to University and I sadly sold my decks being a poor student and all.

I got into Virtual DJ'ing using good old Virtual DJ for a while after that and then had a number of years where I did no mixing at all.

After years of meaning to get back into the hobby I finally picked up a DDJ-FLX4 at the end of 2023. I'm going to be sharing my sets, transitions and mashups here for you to watch.

Please subscribe for transitions and mashups! 😀🎧🎧

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