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DJcity for sets, edits and club checks

DJcity is most useful when you need DJ-friendly versions, clean and dirty edits, intros, current club records and references for how tracks actually behave in a set.

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Where DJcity fits

It is not the same job as Beatport or sample libraries. DJcity is about practical DJ versions and set-ready music organisation.

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Club-ready versions

Use DJcity for edits, intros and versions that are easier to mix quickly in a real set.

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Clean edits

Clean and dirty versions

Useful for mobile DJs, radio-friendly sets, event work and knowing how different versions keep energy.

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Producers

Arrangement references

Study how DJ edits create mixable intros, tighter transitions and less awkward section changes.

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Set-building checks

Compare your own export against set-ready tracks for intro length, low-end control and loudness realism.

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How to keep DJcity organised

1

Sort by set purpose

Use crates for warm-up, peak-time, transitions, radio-friendly, private events and current testing.

2

Tag energy

Energy level matters more than genre name when you are building a set that flows.

3

Check versions

Keep clean, dirty, intro, short edit and extended versions labelled clearly before a set.

4

Reference your own tracks

If you produce, compare your arrangement against DJ-friendly versions to spot weak intros and awkward transitions.

Producer checks you can learn from DJcity

A record pool teaches you what working DJs need from a track.

Intro length

Does your track give DJs enough room to mix in, or does the main hook arrive before the groove is established?

Energy mapping

Does the track create clear sections, or does every eight bars feel equally busy?

Low-end discipline

Do kick and bass leave space for a transition, or does the track fall apart when mixed with another record?

Version strategy

If you release music, think about extended mixes, clean edits, DJ intros and instrumental versions early.