AFROdesiaMP3 is an entity which has been created in response to the ever growing demand for dance music from the African continent and to give a platform to all the African Labels, Artists and Producers who would like to present their unique style of music to the rest of the world. Amongst their local offerings [...]
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New DSP connected to FUGA: Iricom
Posted by Stefanie on May 20th, 2010 under DSPsThe Russian Iricom Group of Companies was founded 5 years ago and managed to take one of the leading positions in the mobile market over the years.
Iricom has no aspiration to compete for a place in the sun on the territory of Russia, or to drive out leading content providers in the world. The purpose [...]
New DSP connected to FUGA: MyVideo
Posted by Stefanie on May 19th, 2010 under DSPsMyVideo is Germany´s largest video community and also operates localized sites in Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands and Romania.
MyVideo offers a large selection of premium content, exclusive Web-TV-Shows and user generated videos. Popular full length TV shows are also available free of charge with unlimited play. MyVideo-MusikTV, a music syndication platform, boasts more than 25.000 searchable, [...]
New DSP connected to FUGA: My Clubbing Store
Posted by Stefanie on May 18th, 2010 under DSPsMy Clubbing Store is the French leader on the market of music downloads for DJs and enthusiasts of this genre.
Their customers can download files in high quality MP3, see Weekly Dj’s Charts.
They offer several styles like House, Electro, Dance, Electro-House, Techno, Trance, Groove, Ragga, Minimal, Hardstyle among a large catalog updated daily with the latest [...]
New DSP connected to FUGA: Swag Records
Posted by Stefanie on May 17th, 2010 under DSPsSo what can be said about the store Swag Records that hasn’t been said before, DJ Sneak on a recent visit was heard to proclaim, “at last a real record shop.” Brimming at the seams literally, these 3 floors house music, scun the pun. The shelves at the back of the shop holding back catalogue deleted [...]
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