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My Conversation with DJ Max Glazer Part 1


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Max Glazer. One of my favorite DJs; he's provided the tunes for many late incredible dance nights for myself and others over the years. In this first part of our conversation, he discusses his upbringing, moving to NYC, and insightful tips all disc jockeys can use.

Find Max's podcast for fantastic weekly dancehall mixes here. 

Here is a video where Max gives advice for new and upcoming DJs.



Here's part 2 of our conversation.

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Part 1 of our discussion on YouTube.






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