DJ Mag Top 100 is open for buisiness!

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DJmag's Top 100 DJs Poll is open for business

DJs and clubbers across the globe are voting already, as the firing gun went off on Wednesday 15th August to mark the start of this year’s Top 100 DJs Poll. More than 217,000 dance music lovers worldwide voted for an incredible 53,000 DJs last year - but only 100 can make the grade.

This is the poll where YOU decide the future of your favourite DJ. Think about who has rocked your world over the past 12 months, who has shook up the dancefloor and who deserves your vote. Then simply vote for your Top 5 DJs online at www.djmag.com.

As well as handing out that coveted award for the No.1 position, DJmag will once again be honouring the Highest Climber, Highest New Entry, Highest Techno DJ, Highest House DJ, etc. With 11 awards in total, there's a lot at stake.

The voting process takes no more than a couple of minutes. Once at [URL="http://www.djmag.com"]www.djmag.com you’ll[/URL] be asked to enter a few details and a unique security code (thus eliminating any wannabe cheats), then you just vote for your favourite DJs! Security is extra tight and attempted cheating will not be tolerated.

If you're a DJ, manager, fan or website host and want to hit the campaign trail, DJmag have created some flash banners for your use, with a variety to choose from. Simply get over to the Top 100 section at www.djmag.com

Voting closes in six weeks, on Tuesday 25th September, when the votes are counted and the new poll takes shape.

And mark this date in your diary now - Wednesday 24th October. That's when the Top 100 DJs Poll 2007 will be revealed for the first time, at our massive poll winners' party, at a top secret London venue. More details on this over the coming weeks.
 
I know they won't stop running the poll (in fact I'm not sure they should?) it's a great tool for getting people to talk about something in a magazine that's (sadly, I hasten to add) dying on it's arse...

But it is really is little more than pathetic redudundant exercise that is about as relevant and representative of DJ's, dance music and nightclubs, as... that tw@t who does the weekly article on London nightclubs in the London Lite or whatever :lol::lol::lol:

(Scott Manson or something?!):spank:

:lol:

(Edit: Can I add that if I do come somewhere near the top ten (again), then please disregard all of the above! Though the music journo from the london paper is still laughable :lol:)
 
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Most of the really big names are brand names nowadays (Tiesto etc) and it's more of who is the best known IMO. And it should really be called 'Top 100 DJ/Procucer/Remixer' now as no one really breaks through on the merit of their DJing anymore.
 
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