
At a preview for Hard Rock Hotels & Casinos’ new music initiatives held in New York in December, DJs spun behind a booth designed to look like oversize speakers by We Came in Peace Inc.
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At the preview of the Jason Wu for Target collection in January, DJ Harley Viera-Newton’s raised booth was surrounded by rose-filled window boxes to resemble a French balcony, part of the Parisian-street-scene set created by ExtraExtra in New York.
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As part of Rolling Stone's “Rock Weekend” festivities at the Super Bowl in February, artists like Pete Wentz got behind the turntables in a flying DJ booth during a bash at the Crane Bay.
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The September wrap party for So You Think You Can Dance Canada, produced by Mafalda Productions Inc., offered a black, mirrored DJ booth illuminated by LED tube lights from Westbury National Show Systems.
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Illuminated, colour-changing tiles decorated the DJ booth.
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Neo-soul duo Lion Babe performed a DJ set during the opening night party.
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For the first time, the event included a remote DJ booth; which featured sets between acts by SKAM DJ, Saint Clair. It towered more than 12 feet high and 12 feet wide, and was constructed with LED tiles that displayed animated event creative and social hashtags throughout the day. It also help kept attendees feeling connected throughout the event's large footprint.
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Fresh Wata producers laid out a piano-key border around the dance floor and decorated the DJ booth with colorful light rods.
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