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The DJ Sessions is a DJ livestream and interview series founded in Seattle, Washington in 2009 by broadcaster Darran Bruce.[1] The series features DJ performances together with recorded interviews with artists from the electronic music scene.[2]

Type of site
Livestream series
Founded2009
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, United States
FounderDarran Bruce
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The DJ Sessions
Type of site
Livestream series
Founded2009
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, United States
FounderDarran Bruce
URLwww.thedjsessions.com
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The programme is distributed through livestream platforms including Twitch and through online archives of past episodes.[1]

History

The DJ Sessions began in 2009 as an online broadcast produced from Bruce's apartment in Seattle.[1] Early broadcasts featured DJs performing sets followed by interviews about their work and careers.[1]

The series later expanded to include touring DJs and producers from outside Seattle.[2] Artists who have appeared on the programme include Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten, Netsky, Crystal Waters and Jody Wisternoff.[2]

Music Is 4 Lovers reported that the project has produced more than 2,700 episodes since its launch.[2]

Format

Episodes typically feature a DJ performance followed by an interview with the artist.[2]

Broadcasts have been recorded in different locations including rooftop settings and mobile broadcasts.[3]

Reception

Coverage of the project has discussed livestream DJ broadcasts in relation to the documentation of electronic music culture.[3]

Category:Electronic music websites Category:Livestreaming Category:Music podcasts Category:2009 establishments in Washington (state)

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