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MixesDB is a community-driven, 20-year-old archive dedicated to preserving DJ culture, radio shows, and podcasts. Built on the same MediaWiki platform as Wikipedia, MixesDB is committed to quality, accuracy, and consistency, documenting the world of music with unmatched detail.
Our community upholds a high standard of documentation, as DJ Ben UFO aptly put it: โPoor effort. Errors and many gapsโ@mixesdb would not have accepted this quality of work.โ With this dedication, weโve become the go-to resource for verified setlists, tracklists, and mixes from both iconic and underground artists.
Every entry on MixesDB is curated, verified, and updated by passionate volunteers. From mix accuracy to setlist consistency, we ensure each page meets our strict guidelines. This collective effort preserves music history and offers a place for DJs, fans, and historians to connect and explore.
Explore MixesDB for rare mixes, discover new sounds, and join a community that lives and breathes music. Every track, every set, every story matters hereโhelp us preserve and share this legacy.
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1001 Tracklists - The world's leading DJ tracklist database โซ best free mixes, club + festival livesets with playlist โซ hot EDM songs, fresh charts, news & more
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Liveset Database - Database site with tracklists from Dj sets
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