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  2. VirtualDJ - Wikipedia

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    The first version of VirtualDJ appeared on 1 July 2003. VirtualDJ is the successor to AtomixMP3, the first version of which dates from September 2000.

  3. VirtualDJ Radio - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDJ Radio is a live mixed webradio with DJs around the world. [1]It started in 2005 with one channel, where DJs mixed mostly house and dance music. In 2008, a new channel was added for DJs mixing urban music such as hiphop, dancehall and reggaeton.

  4. Kartel Records - Wikipedia

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    Kartel Records made 5 new artist signings in 2009. These new artists include Altimet (from Malaysia), SonaOne (from Malaysia), Richard J (from Singapore), Micbandits (from Brunei) and DJ Iman (from Malaysia). The signing of Altimet, a prominent figure and popular artist in Malaysia's hip-hop music scene, is regarded by many to be a significant ...

  5. Malaysian popular music - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian popular music, sometimes called Malaysian pop (Malay: Pop Malaysia) or abbreviated as M-pop, refers to popular music forms in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia. Although pop music in various languages, such as Mandopop , is popular and has been produced in Malaysia, Malaysian pop refers to music recorded primarily in the Malay ...

  6. Jason Lo - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Lo recorded a ten-track demo in England with his band 'Sunday Man'. In 1997, he recorded another ten-track album with his renamed band 'Drop Circle'. In 1998, the band went their separate ways and Lo returned to Malaysia. His first Malaysian album, the self-financed Days Without Dawn, was released

  7. Era (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Over the one-year period, demand grew for radio content in Bahasa Malaysia, as listeners who were exposed to AMP's English brands wanted the same formats but in other major local languages. This compelled AMP to make changes to its line-up, swapping Classic Rock to Era FM, leaving Classic Rock as an Astro-only radio station. [4]

  8. Capital FM 88.9 - Wikipedia

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    Capital FM began broadcasting on 1 February 2008 at 12:01 am, [1] coinciding with the Federal Territory Day. [2] Broadcasting in 50% Malay and 50% English, [1] the radio station in its first phase broadcast from a studio in Concorde Hotel at Jalan Sultan Ismail [2] [1] and was operated by Capital FM Sdn Bhd, consisting of Tan Sri Syed Yusof Syed Nasir [1] and Jamal Hashim. [2]

  9. Molek FM - Wikipedia

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    Molek FM, stylized as molek fm is a Malaysian private radio station operated by Media Prima Audio, a radio subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad, serving the East Coast areas of Peninsular Malaysia. [1] The Station operates 24 hours daily from the Company's Balai Berita headquarters in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. The Station is targeted to listeners aged ...