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It's not bad for what it is, I guess, but it's also a perfect demonstration of what modern-day popsong science, with all its key changes and storming chorus action, gets you. It's in aid of a new album, whose first single is this thing: The Guardian has an interview with Agnetha Fältskog, formerly, of course of Abba, who explains that she has never actually been the reclusive Garbo-like figure she's supposed to be. And much bigger than that in six months' time. Don't be surprised if she's number one in the local charts come Monday. And I hear that after an incredible 60,000 free downloads of her The Love Club EP, the same record has sold strongly in its first week. I noted last week that 16 year-old Lorde had officially shifted from the building-profile to the selling tunes phase of her carefully managed career. Meanwhile, jousting with Christoph El Truento on a daily basis for the top slot on the voted TheAudience chart, Chess Countess, who does a kind of theatre-pop rap. Note that that's a free download if you click the fan button.

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It's like some movie set-up where the girls from the club go in and make a rap record and it totally surprises everyone: Nowhere near as polished, but full of fun and potential, Monax and Possum, a duo recently expanded to a trio. It delivers the grace, soul and strength we've come to expect: Ladi6 is back, with the first look at a forthcoming album.

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It's not free - it's $24.99 in the Mac App Store and the iOS remote app is a further six bucks - but it delivers what we ought to expect from a dedicated Mac OS app: not only function, but form.įrom tunes for the ladies to tunes by the ladies. The virtual decks look good and work well and the iTunes integration won't burn your eyes out of their sorry sockets. But here's the main thing: it's not an active design crime: There are various ways to set up a separate cue feed, iCloud access, an iOS remote app and support for a range of hardware controllers. djay just has it right there in Preferences > Devices. Mixx and Virtual DJ both support Airplay, but both do so in confusing and non-apparent ways.

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The extension into the world of iDevices has, I think, galvanised the developers, because the once-stalled Mac OS version is better than ever. So I wound up back with Algoriddim's djay, the first DJ app I ever used, at first on a Macbook and then on a first generation iPad.

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I just can't see me having a good time poking at them after a few drinks or whatever. They both have active user communities and Mixxx is open-source.

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I've been having a play with several DJ apps in advance of a soiree at Dubwise Towers, and Mixxx and Virtual DJ (Home) are astoundingly fully-featured for free applications. But the reality is, you're not Derrick Carter and the ladies at the party would actually quite like to hear 'Buffalo Stance'. I'm not saying it's bad that you can pull off an hour of meticulously beat-matched techno with loops, samples and whatnot.

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I'm not saying they're lacking features, I'm saying they are weighed down with way too many features, invariably crammed into a crowded UI that says anything but the word "party". I don't know if you've ever played around with DJ software, but here's the thing: for ordinary home use, most DJ apps suck.







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