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    Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
    6:52 pm
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    Some people claims the Disco DJ scene started already in the early 70?s. Like in ’71-’73. But I estimate that really is dependent upon what you consider is DISCO?! The Discotheque scene really started in those days, with clubs starting playing music on records for the audience. Over these clubs, the Disc-Jockey [Disco DJ] was formed as this guy putting the records on the turntables and often talking to everyone else in the radio show sort of way.

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