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Bambounou’s Centrum Tour Wraps Up in Boston

[fa icon="calendar'] May 21, 2015 11:08:00 AM / by Basement Movement posted in electronic dance music, techno, boston music culture, DJs, parties, boston, bambounou, underground, electronic music, tech-house, dance music, fire

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This Memorial Day Weekend, there are tons of ways to celebrate an extra day off from work. Most will celebrate it ingesting enough beers and grilled meats to feed an impoverished village. Others will be lucky enough to travel to some of the top tier music festivals happening all over the country. If you aren’t one of those people flocking to a big time festival this weekend, fear not of missing out. There are still super heady parties going down right here in Boston.

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Being a DJ in a World Saturated by DJs

[fa icon="calendar'] May 14, 2015 7:55:00 PM / by Tom Crosby posted in genres, electronic dance music, techno, style, boston music culture, DJs, parties, boston, bass, electronic music, tech-house, dance music

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I remember the first days of my love of music. I can still feel the nascent rush of a new song, unknown notes and chords and ideas flowing into my brain. I remember my dad carefully tuning the dial on his Panasonic receiver, the matte-black set wiring patchy signals to wooden-boxy Yamaha speakers. I remember that vibe, man! To a child, this was indistinguishable from magic. As an adult, the feeling miraculously remains.

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Marketing and the "Techno Funnel"

[fa icon="calendar'] May 7, 2015 6:56:00 PM / by Tom Crosby posted in genres, electronic dance music, techno, style, boston music culture

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If you’ve ever spent any time reading marketing or business blogs, there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with the concept of the “funnel.” For the uninitiated, this is essentially a process for visualizing how people on the internet go from being complete strangers, to customers, to evangelizers of your product. Hardly the most stimulating idea, it does help businesses visualize their place in the market, their customer segments, and how well the sales process is moving along.

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