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With the world becoming what it is today (in no small part thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic), there have been a lot of disruptions to our society, many of them being for the worse.
One of the few places that actually benefited from the global pandemic, interestingly enough, was none other than the online segment of the DJ industry. Whilst clubs and bars were hammered by closures and loss of revenue the use of live streaming helped DJs around the world grow followings and become well-recognized.
Today, it’s almost commonplace to find that a DJ artist has an online streaming presence of some kind.
By being able to perform live online, an artist can greatly expand their reach outward to numerous people from around the world, something that in-person performances simply can’t replicate.
If you are a DJ that is looking to expand your online presence, it only makes sense that one of the first places you’ll look out for is the social media juggernaut, Instagram.
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With the world becoming what it is today (in no small part thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic), there have been a lot of disruptions to our society, many of them being for the worse.
One of the few places that actually benefited from the global pandemic, interestingly enough, was none other than the online segment of the DJ industry. Whilst clubs and bars were hammered by closures and loss of revenue the use of live streaming helped DJs around the world grow followings and become well-recognized.
Today, it’s almost commonplace to find that a DJ artist has an online streaming presence of some kind.
By being able to perform live online, an artist can greatly expand their reach outward to numerous people from around the world, something that in-person performances simply can’t replicate.
If you are a DJ that is looking to expand your online presence, it only makes sense that one of the first places you’ll look out for is the social media juggernaut, Instagram.