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6AM Guest Mix: Secret Raver

Based in NYC and Born in Cali Colombia, Secret Raver A.K.A. John Dikxon was first exposed to music as a child by his grandfather, who played guitar and piano. He started collecting cassette tapes by acts like Pet Shop Boys, Surgeon, and Depeche Mode. By age 14, he enjoyed house music at garage parties. He became interested in DJing, and in 2004 he started visiting more formal clubs.

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6AM Guest Mix: Salvione

Salvione introduces a hard-hitting guest mix for 6AM.
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6AM Guest Mix: aboywithabag

aboywithabag, also known by his real name Sai Aditya is a Chicago-based artist and an emerging music producer in the American music industry. Read more

6AM Guest Mix: Horisone

Based in Budapest, Horisone (Christopher & Daniel) have hit their stride over the past few months and continue to create an abundance of big-room techno tracks which have caught the attention of some of the biggest influencers within today’s international progressive house, melodic techno & techno scene. Read more

How To Setup Your Bedroom Studio On A Budget!

With the digital age upon us, the rise of the bedroom producer is here. You no longer have to go to a professional studio with all the bells and whistles to get you started on your journey into the production world and making quality material. A simple yet effective setup can support your needs as you begin to wet the beak. Whether you are producing pop, rock, techno, house, or experimental we got you covered with the basics you’ll need to get you on your way. Read more

6AM Guest Mix: Saint Velez

A prominent name in New York City’s local scene, rising talent Saint Velez has been making strides with his blends of deeply immersive, high-octane techno. Read more

How To Protect Your Ears, Before It’s Too Late!

Welcome to the world of raving. Where your “weekend” can start with an event on Wednesday night and continue night after night until Sunday night. Monday morning you wake up with a headache and a ringing in your ears as you get into your car and start heading to work with your favorite techno or house playlist getting you through until you can start all over again. Sounds like a raver’s dream come true until you repeat this over and over for a few months or a year, maybe 2 and that pesky ringing does not go away. Read more