Superstar DJs With Annie Mac
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2014-06-25
Last EP | 2014-07-30
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Relesed on | 2014-06-25
Dance music has never been so engrained at the forefront of popular music culture until now. This new six-part series explores the cultural phenomenon of the superstar DJ, hosted by one of modern dance music's most influential authorities: broadcaster and radio DJ Annie Mac.
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Tiësto
2014-06-25
In this first episode, Annie Mac catches up with Tiësto to find out what it takes to become a Superstar DJ.
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Seth Troxler
2014-07-02
Annie meets Seth Troxler, one of the biggest underground Superstar DJs and one of Dance music's larger-than-life personalities. Annie delves into Seth's sleep-deprived world and a schedule that sees him regularly play seven hour DJ sets...
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Disclosure
2014-07-09
In this episode of Superstar DJ's, Annie Mac gets to know Disclosure, AKA brothers Guy & Howard from Reigate, Surrey. Disclosure are the UK's youngest and fastest growing Dance act today and Annie goes on a mission to find out why.
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Fatboy Slim
2014-07-16
Annie Mac spends time with the original Superstar DJ, Fatboy Slim AKA Norman Cook. Annie discovers Norman's love for football and all things Brazil as the "Unofficial Ambassador" for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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Diplo
2014-07-23
Annie Mac tracks down American DJ, Producer and record label head honcho Diplo before he plays the main stage at Ultra Music Festival, one of the biggest electronic festivals in the world.
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Past, Present and Future
2014-07-30
The last episode sees Annie Mac trace the evolution of the DJ, an overview of the series covering the past, present and future - most specifically, the last ten years and where the DJ is today.
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