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Mastermix | Issue 151-200

Typical of the mid-range issues, this set included functional mixes like "Footie Anthems" and "Hen Night (The Second Round)," catering specifically to the mobile and wedding DJ market.

Throughout this era, Mastermix maintained its commitment to providing "clean" edits, ensuring that professional DJs could perform at family-friendly events or corporate functions without risk. 4. Technical and Cultural Legacy Music Factory Mastermix Issue - Discogs Mastermix Issue 151-200

Unlike commercial radio edits, these issues provided extended, beat-matched sequences (often 10–15 minutes long) allowing DJs to maintain dancefloor energy without manual mixing. Typical of the mid-range issues, this set included

This particular block of issues is characterized by a blend of retro-themed megamixes and "cutting-edge" club tracks of the time. Technical and Cultural Legacy Music Factory Mastermix Issue

During the 151–200 run, Mastermix refined its "DJ Tools" and "Continuous Mix" concepts:

Marking a significant milestone, Issue 200 reflected the growing popularity of "mash-ups" and "versus" tracks, such as "Adina Howard Vs Survivor" and "Nirvana Vs Missy Elliott". It also included thematic "Legends" mixes, such as "Queen Legends," which provided a streamlined way for DJs to play career-spanning hits from iconic artists. 3. Evolutionary Trends in DJ Tools

Launched in 1986, Mastermix established itself as Europe’s leading "DJ only" music service, designed strictly for professional use rather than general public consumption. Issues 151 through 200 were released roughly between and March 2003 , a timeframe where DJs began integrating more diverse genres and "toolkits" into their live sets. 2. Analysis of Musical Content (Issues 151–200)

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