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1 hour mixes from the best and biggest rising stars in EDM. New Episodes every Sunday at 3 PM EST; Stay tuned for new DJ‘s every week! ----------------------- With the weekly iEDM Radio podcast we seek to promote and support both emerging and established EDM around the globe. We bring you the best in House, Deep House, Progressive, Trance, Electro, Big Room, Dubstep, Trap and Drum & Bass. Want to be featured? Email: iEDMradio@iEDM.com ---------------------------------- iEDM Radio is brought to you by iEDM.com, the premier EDM apparel and rave wear super store in the world! NEED RAVE WEAR? BROWSE & BUY HERE: http://iEDM.com/
1 hour mixes from the best and biggest rising stars in EDM. New Episodes every Sunday at 3 PM EST; Stay tuned for new DJ‘s every week! ----------------------- With the weekly iEDM Radio podcast we seek to promote and support both emerging and established EDM around the globe. We bring you the best in House, Deep House, Progressive, Trance, Electro, Big Room, Dubstep, Trap and Drum & Bass. Want to be featured? Email: iEDMradio@iEDM.com ---------------------------------- iEDM Radio is brought to you by iEDM.com, the premier EDM apparel and rave wear super store in the world! NEED RAVE WEAR? BROWSE & BUY HERE: http://iEDM.com/
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Saturday Feb 13, 2016
iEDM Radio Episode 86: Reid Stefan
Saturday Feb 13, 2016
Saturday Feb 13, 2016
Getting his start as an intern at Z100 in New York, Reid’s lowly position had one great advantage: access to unreleased pop singles. Reid created a name for himself releasing bootleg remixes of hit songs moments after the original hit the airwaves.
Thanks to a steady proliferation of free digital releases along with his tongue-in-cheek social media presence, Reid has established a solid fan base, accumulating over 20 million YouTube views on his channel alone. Much of this success is due largely to Reid’s multi-genre production style. “There are no boundaries within my music,” Reid points out. “Breaking genre barriers is key to standing out. Whether it’s doing something completely left-field or simply merging two styles, it’s important to keep people on their toes.”
